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On June 7, President Donald Trump federalized the California National Guard and dispatched roughly 4,000 Guard soldiers—along with 700 active-duty Marines—to Los Angeles after nightly riots broke out around federal buildings targeted during large-scale immigration-enforcement sweeps. Governor Gavin Newsom objected, arguing local and state
A Reuters/Ipsos survey released on June 19th shows a strong majority of self-identified Democrats—62 percent—believe their party’s national leadership should be replaced. Only 24 percent oppose a change, while 14 percent are unsure. Among the 1,293 Democrats polled, nearly half (49 percent) say they
President Donald Trump escalated U.S. rhetoric against Iran on Tuesday, issuing an online statement that the Islamic Republic must offer “UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER” or face consequences “far beyond sanctions.” The declaration followed five days of Israeli-Iranian missile exchanges that have left at least 450 people dead in Iran and
President Donald Trump jolted the Group of Seven summit Monday evening when he posted on Truth Social that “everyone should immediately evacuate Tehran,” repeating in all caps his long-held stance that “IRAN CAN NOT HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON.” Minutes later the White House announced the president would leave Banff,
In recent weeks, U.S.-Israeli cooperation hit a low point when Israeli officials proposed to the Trump administration a plot to kill Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The suggestion came up as tensions were rising after Israel's missile attacks that were meant to stop
The Trump administration is reviewing an internal State Department recommendation that up to 36 additional nations be added to the president’s travel-ban system, according to a cable signed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and distributed to U.S. embassies over the weekend. The document, seen by multiple
Mexican security officials say the country’s most violent drug organizations are shipping in combat experience by recruiting former Colombian soldiers, a trend that surfaced publicly after 12 Colombian nationals were arrested June 3 in La Huacana, Michoacán. Nine of those detainees had served in Colombia’s army; all now
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