Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Musk vs. Trump: allegations and political fallout

Musk vs. Trump: allegations and political fallout

Elon Musk has made some serious accusations against Donald Trump shortly after leaving a government advisory role. “It’s time for big revelations,” Musk shared on X (formerly Twitter). He went on to claim that the “real Donald Trump is found in the Epstein files” suggesting the Trump administration intentionally withheld the Jeffrey Epstein files from … Read more

Sonya Hussyn questions UAE’s grand welcome for Donald Trump

Sonya Hussyn questions UAE's grand welcome for Donald Trump

Pakistani actress Sonya Hussyn expresses disbelief over Trump’s lavish welcome in the UAE. She questions the cultural appropriateness of the event. The video has reignited debates over cultural representation, diplomacy. Pakistani actress Sonya Hussyn has sparked conversation on social media after commenting on the extravagant welcome former U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly received in the … Read more

Former US President Joe Biden diagnosed with prostate cancer

Former US

WASHINGTON: Former United States (US) president Joe Biden has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer and his family reviewing treatment options. According to a foreign news agency, a statement issued by the Biden Office said that the former US president was diagnosed with prostate cancer. On Friday, 82 -year -old Joe Biden … Read more

Donald Trump told Apple CEO to stop expanding in India, instead Boost US production

Donald Trump told Apple CEO to stop expanding in India, instead Boost US production

Trump criticized Apple’s growing investment in India, stating it is not beneficial. Analysts predict Apple could produce up to 25% of its iPhones. Apple is shifting production to India to reduce dependence on China. U.S. President Donald Trump urged Apple CEO Tim Cook on Thursday to stop expanding production in India and focus on increasing … Read more

US president Donald Trump calls India’s attack shameful

US president Donald Trump calls India's attack shameful

WASHINGTON: U.S. President Donald Trump called the rising tension between India and Pakistan “a shame,” as Secretary of State Marco Rubio reached out to officials in both nuclear-armed nations after India launched strikes on multiple sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir. Washington considers India a key partner in its efforts to counter China’s growing influence, … Read more

US closely monitoring Pakistan-India situation: Rubio

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ISLAMABAD: The United States is closely monitoring the prevailing situation after India carried out airstrikes on five locations in Pakistan, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said. “I am monitoring the situation between India and Pakistan closely,” Rubio wrote on his official X timeline. He echoed the sentiments of the US President Donald Trump, who … Read more

Donald Trump hints China tariffs could end soon, TikTok deal on hold

Gaza Peace Deal Awaits Only Hamas Response, Says Trump

US President Donald Trump suggests the end of tit-for-tat tariff hikes between the US and China. He also hinted at a delay in a deal over the fate of TikTok. Trump’s comments indicate a reduced willingness to impose higher tariffs on dozens of countries. On Thursday, United States President Donald Trump signalled that the tit-for-tat … Read more

PM thanks Trump for recognising Pakistan’s counterterrorism role   

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif thanked US President Donald Trump for acknowledging and appreciating Pakistan’s role and support in the counter-terrorism efforts across the region.

The acknowledgment by US President Trump came in the context of Pakistan security forces’ recent apprehension of ISKP’s top tier operational commander and Afghan national Shareefullah.

The wanted terrorist was apprehended in a successful operation conducted in the Pakistan-Afghanistan border region, the prime minister wrote on his X timeline.

President Trump, in his first address to Congress since returning to the White House for a second term, revealed that the person responsible for killing 13 US service members during the withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021 had been arrested with the help of Pakistan and was now on his way to the United States to face justice.

“Tonight, I am pleased to announce that we have just apprehended the top terrorist responsible for that atrocity…I want to thank especially the government of Pakistan for helping arrest this monster,” Trump added.

Prime Minister Shehbaz said, “As is well-known, Pakistan has always played a critical role in counter terrorism efforts aimed at denying safe havens to terrorists and militant groups the space to operate against any other country.”

He said that Pakistan remained steadfast in its resolve and unwavering commitment to combating terrorism, in all its forms and manifestations, having rendered great sacrifices, including the lives of over 80,000 of its brave soldiers and citizens in this effort.

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Trump thanks Pakistan for arresting terrorist involved in Kabul airport attack  

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WASHINGTON: United Stated President Donald Trump has thanked Pakistan for its cooperation against terrorism and arresting terrorist involved in the Kabul airport blast in 2021. In the longest address before the Congress after taking over as the US president, Donald Trump revealed that “Tonight, I am pleased to announce that we have just apprehended the … Read more

UNSC adopts US resolution taking neutral stance on Ukraine war

UNSC

UNITED NATIONS: The UN Security Council adopted a US resolution on the third anniversary of Russia’s military intervention in Ukraine that softens Washington’s stance on the conflict as President Donald Trump pushes for a peace deal. Ten of the 15 Council members, including Pakistan, voted for the resolution, which omitted mention of Russian aggression, in … Read more

Majority of Americans reject Trump’s plan to take over Gaza: US Poll  

US Poll  

NEW YORK: A strong majority of American voters oppose President Donald Trump’s plan for the U.S. to forcibly remove the Palestinians from Gaza and “take over” the besieged enclave, a new opinion poll shows.

In a survey released, ‘Data for Progress’ found that 64 percent of US voters say they oppose Trump’s proposal, while only 27 percent support it, a margin of 37 points.

Nearly half of the survey’s 1,201 respondents, accounting for 47 percent, also said they are “strongly” against the plan.

‘Data for Progress’ found that opposition was strongest among Democrats, with 85 percent disapproving of the proposal, including 78 percent “strongly” in opposition.

A plurality of independents, 63 percent, disagreed to Trump’s plan for Gaza, while Republicans favoured the proposal by a small margin, with 46 percent supporting and 43 percent opposing.

According to the poll, the proposal to forcibly expel Palestinian survivors of the Israeli genocidal war is more unpopular when American troops are involved.

‘Data for Progress’ found that nearly seven in 10 voters say they oppose sending US troops to the Middle East in order to take over Gaza, with 25 percent in favour.

The poll was carried out from February 8 to 9, 2025, using web panels. The margin of error associated with the sample size is ±3 percentage points.

European allies of the US, as well as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, China and Russia say they all commitment to a two-state solution.

On February 4, Trump hosted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington, DC. At a joint press conference there, Trump said he would take control of Gaza – possibly with the help of US troops – to create a “Riviera of the Middle East.”

He had earlier suggested that displaced Palestinians could be resettled in neighbouring Arab countries.

Washington’s European allies, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Egypt have rejected Trump’s plot, reiterating calls for the two-state solution.

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Richard Gere criticizes US President Trump, calls him bully, thug

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  • Richard Gere criticized President Trump during an awards ceremony.
  • He called him a “bully” and a “thug.”
  • He expressed concern about the direction of the United States.

American actor Richard Gere, 75, strongly criticized President Donald Trump during an awards ceremony in Spain, calling him a “bully” and a “thug.”

At the event, where he received an International Goya Award, Gere expressed concern about the direction of the United States, stating, “We’re in a very dark place in America, where we have a bully, a thug, who’s the president of the United States. But it’s not just in the US, it’s everywhere.”

He also warned that authoritarianism is becoming more widespread globally, adding, “Authoritarianism takes us all over.”

The actor, best known for his roles in Pretty Woman and American Gigolo, was presented the honorary award by Spanish actor Antonio Banderas, who recognized Gere for his outstanding contributions to film and his social activism.

Gere, who is a longtime advocate for refugees and the homeless, took the opportunity to speak out about the dangerous influence of wealth on politics, saying, “The fact that these irresponsible and perhaps dangerously corrosive billionaires are running everything in America right now is a danger for everyone on this planet.”

In addition to his political views, Gere is known for his support of Tibet and his frequent meetings with the Dalai Lama. Recently, he moved to Madrid with his wife Alejandra Silva and their two sons.

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Donald Trump vows to strengthen America than ever

Donald Trump vows to strengthen America than ever

US President Donald Trump, while addressing the National Prayer Breakfast, emphasized the need to stand firm before the world, stating that America will be made stronger than ever. He declared that the golden era of the United States has begun and vowed to further reinforce the nation’s strength. Trump reaffirmed his commitment to protecting freedom … Read more

Selena Gomez breaks down in tears over Trump’s illegal immigrants deportation plan

Selena Gomez
  • Selena Gomez broke down in tears after Trump announced deportation plan.
  • She shared a now-deleted video on her Instagram Stories.
  • She expressed her sorrow and frustration.

Singer-actor Selena Gomez recently broke down in tears after US President Donald Trump announced a major deportation plan targeting illegal immigrants.

Selena shared a now-deleted video on her Instagram Stories, expressing her sorrow and frustration. Wearing a black outfit, she said, “I just wanted to say that I’m so sorry. All my people are getting attacked. The children. I don’t understand. I’m so sorry, I wish I could do something but I can’t. I don’t know what to do. I’ll try everything, I promise.” She also added the text “I’m sorry” alongside a Mexican flag.

The emotional video, later shared by fans on social media, drew mixed reactions. While some criticized her, one user tweeted, “There is a legal way to come into the United States. Why don’t they try that?” Others defended her, with a fan saying, “People laughing at her are so disgusting… She has the right to cry. She comes from Mexican immigrant parents. She was given an opportunity. We love you, Selena.” Another commented, “This is heartbreaking. Can you let the woman express her emotions?”

Selena later shared another note, saying, “Apparently it’s not ok to show empathy for people,” which she also deleted. Selena, who produced the Netflix documentary Living Undocumented in 2019, has been vocal about immigration issues. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum reported that approximately 4,000 migrants were deported to Mexico during Trump’s first week back in office, calling it “not a substantial increase” compared to previous rates.

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President Trump terminates 17 inspectors general across federal agencies

President Trump terminates 17 inspectors general across federal agencies

US President Donald Trump dismissed 17 independent inspectors from various federal agencies, clearing the way to appoint loyalists and removing a critical layer of oversight, according to sources. The inspectors general, including those from the Departments of State, Defense, and Transportation, were informed via emails from the White House personnel director about their immediate termination. … Read more

Elon Musk sparks controversy with rally gesture amid Trump’s inauguration

Elon Musk
  • Tech billionaire Elon Musk has stirred controversy.
  • He made a gesture during President Donald Trump inauguration rally.
  • Musk donated $200 million to Trump’s re-election campaign.

Tech billionaire Elon Musk has stirred controversy following a gesture he made during a rally in Washington celebrating President Donald Trump’s second-term inauguration. Musk, CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, appeared on stage at the Capital One Arena, thanking supporters of the newly inaugurated president.

Reports suggest Musk donated approximately $200 million to Trump’s re-election campaign and has been appointed head of the new Department for Government Efficiency. Though not officially part of the government, the advisory group aims to propose significant budget cuts and streamline bureaucratic processes, aligning with Musk’s vision for greater efficiency in public administration.

During his speech, Musk tapped the left side of his chest with his right hand and extended his arm with an open palm. Some observers, including historian Claire Aubin, described the gesture as a “sieg heil” on X, while fascism expert Ruth Ben-Ghiat called it “a very belligerent” Nazi salute.

Democratic Congressman Jimmy Gomez reacted swiftly, stating, “Well, that didn’t take long.” However, the Anti-Defamation League defended Musk, suggesting it was an enthusiastic gesture rather than a Nazi reference.

Supporters claim Musk’s gesture was meant as a joke, while critics, including Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, condemned the ADL’s defense, highlighting the broader implications of his actions.

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Pakistan congratulates Donald Trump for his second term as 47th US president

Donald Trump

Pakistan’s leadership has extended congratulations to Donald Trump on his inauguration for a second term as the 47th president of the United States, expressing hope for stronger bilateral relations between the two nations under his new administration. Trump’s inauguration ceremony, held at the US Capitol Rotunda, was attended by prominent global figures. At 78, Trump … Read more

Donald Trump signs orders related to energy, immigration, criminal pardons

Donald Trump

On Monday, US President Donald Trump signed a series of executive orders and directives, aiming to shape his administration’s policies across various sectors, including energy, immigration, and criminal pardons.

Mass Pardons

Trump granted clemency to approximately 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot, demonstrating his continued support for those who sought to overturn his 2020 election defeat. “We hope they come out tonight, frankly,” Trump stated, referring to the released individuals. The pardons also included 14 members of far-right groups, such as the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, convicted of serious offenses, including seditious conspiracy. Additionally, the directive orders the attorney general to drop pending cases related to the incident.

Tackling Immigration

Donald Trump declared a national emergency at the US-Mexico border, labeling criminal cartels as terrorist organizations and taking aim at birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants. He also suspended the refugee resettlement program for four months to reassess security protocols, stating, “The United States lacks the ability to absorb large numbers of migrants.”

Reversing Biden Policies

Speaking at a rally, Trump revoked 78 executive orders enacted by the Biden administration, covering topics from pandemic relief to climate initiatives. “I’ll revoke nearly 80 destructive and radical executive actions of the previous administration,” he declared, adding that his administration would preserve records related to alleged political persecution under Biden.

Diversity Rollbacks

Trump also rescinded numerous diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives and policies that supported LGBTQ+ rights and racial equity, arguing that such measures were divisive.

TikTok Ban Delay

An executive order postponed the ban on TikTok for 75 days, with the administration seeking to reassess its approach to the popular short-video platform.

Government Hiring and Regulations Freeze

Trump imposed a hiring freeze across federal agencies and halted new regulations, ordering federal employees to return to full-time, in-person work. “We will freeze regulations and ensure we’re hiring only competent people dedicated to the American public,” he announced.

Combating Inflation

To address inflation, Donald Trump ordered agencies to implement emergency measures aimed at lowering costs by reducing regulations and removing climate policies seen as contributing to rising prices.

Climate Policy Changes

Trump formally withdrew the US from the Paris Climate Agreement, reversing policies aimed at curbing fossil fuel use. The administration also lifted restrictions on oil drilling in Arctic lands and revoked electric vehicle mandates, emphasizing the importance of energy independence.

Public Health Changes

Another order signaled the US withdrawal from the World Health Organization, citing its alleged failures during the COVID-19 pandemic. The administration plans to overhaul public health policy with vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. nominated for a top health position.

Efficiency and Deep State Crackdown

Donald Trump established the “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE), headed by Tesla CEO Elon Musk, with the goal of streamlining federal operations and cutting government jobs.

Free Speech Protections

An executive order aimed at “restoring freedom of speech” was signed to counter perceived government censorship of online platforms under the guise of combating misinformation.

Energy Independence Efforts

Trump declared a national energy emergency and committed to maximizing oil and gas production. He emphasized filling strategic oil reserves and expanding exports, arguing that the shift would lower prices and boost national security.

These sweeping executive actions mark a significant departure from the policies of the previous administration, reflecting Trump’s long-standing priorities and campaign promises.

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TikTok gets reprieve with Donald Trump order but with twist

TikTok ban update: Android users find new way to download app

President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday delaying the enforcement of a ban on the popular short-video app TikTok by 75 days. Originally slated to be shut down on January 19, the app has been given temporary relief. Trump also proposed that the U.S. should become a “half owner” of TikTok’s U.S. operations … Read more

Trump ready to return to White House as inauguration ceremony starts

Trump ready to return to White House as inauguration ceremony starts

Newly elected US President Donald Trump will take the oath of office today at the 60th inaugural ceremony, scheduled to be held on January 20 at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. He will take the oath by placing his hand on two Bibles.

Foreign ministers from Japan, India, and Australia will attend Trump’s inauguration ceremony, while China will be represented by its vice president. Pakistan will be represented by its ambassador to the U.S., Rizwan Saeed Sheikh.

Additionally, several Pakistani political figures, including Bilawal Bhutto, along with many Pakistani-Americans, will also attend the event.

On this occasion, Donald Trump will use his personal Bible, which was gifted to him by his mother in 1955 during his Sunday Church primary school graduation in New York.

This edition of the Bible was published by Thomson & Sons, with Trump’s name and the date of presentation engraved on the lower part of the book.

The second Bible to be used in the inauguration ceremony is the Lincoln Bible, which was first used during the inauguration of the 16th U.S. President in 1861.

The Lincoln Bible has been used for three previous inaugurations. Former President Barack Obama took the oath on this Bible twice, while Donald Trump used it during his first term as president.

It is important to note that in the presidential election held on 6th November, Donald Trump was re-elected as the President of the United States.

Trump won in 27 states, including Eastern Indiana, Kentucky, and West Virginia, while Kamala Harris claimed victory in 19 states.

In the U.S. presidential election, out of 538 electoral votes, Republican candidate Donald Trump secured 277 votes, while Democratic candidate Kamala Harris received 226 electoral votes. Any candidate needed at least 270 electoral votes out of the total of 538 to win the presidency.

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Pre-inaugural rally: Trump vows to give extraordinary first 100 days in American history

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On the eve of his pre-inaugural rally, President-elect Donald Trump gathered thousands of his supporters at Washington’s Capital One Arena. In an atmosphere reminiscent of his past rallies, Trump, flanked by key allies and family members, celebrated his electoral victory and laid out his plans for his first days in office.

Trump, with his characteristic optimism, told the crowd, “The American people have given us their trust, and in return, we’re going to give them the best first day, the biggest first week, and the most extraordinary first 100 days of any presidency in American history.” The excitement was palpable as supporters cheered and donned red MAGA hats and Trump-themed apparel, creating an electric atmosphere.

The rally also offered a glimpse into Trump’s executive agenda. A source familiar with the planning confirmed that Trump is preparing to sign over 200 executive actions on his first day, covering a wide range of issues. These are expected to include tough measures on border security and mass deportations, the rollbacks of government diversity initiatives, boosting oil and gas production, and granting pardons to some individuals involved in the January 6th U.S. Capitol attack. Trump also pledged to repeal “every radical and foolish executive order of the Biden administration” within hours of assuming the presidency, signaling a swift reversal of many policies from his predecessor.

Trump’s rhetoric remained familiar, focused on the themes of border security and crime, issues that were central to his campaign. During the rally, he refrained from the typical name-calling of previous events, a potential preview of the tone he might strike in his inaugural address. The rally, in fact, was an unusual spectacle, as presidential transitions are traditionally marked by more subdued, bipartisan language. However, Trump’s event was a clear continuation of his campaign ethos.

The event featured familiar faces who have been part of Trump’s political orbit, including UFC CEO Dana White, senior aide Stephen Miller, and Trump’s sons, Donald Jr. and Eric. Together, they echoed Trump’s central message of fulfilling his promises to the American people. “We’re all going to be sworn in together. That’s the way I look at it,” Trump said, prompting a roar of approval from the crowd.

For Trump, the rally was not only a moment to reflect on his victory but also a way to thank his supporters. “As the campaign wound down, Trump lamented that his rallies were going away,” offering the event as a nostalgic thank-you for the enthusiastic crowds that had supported him through his journey.

With his first day in office fast approaching, Trump’s message to the crowd was clear: the coming days will be full of action and bold moves to fulfill his promises to the American people. His rally marked the start of what he has called “the most extraordinary first 100 days” in presidential history.

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Trump wants to visit China as president, WSJ reports

Trump wants to visit China as president, WSJ reports

President-elect Donald Trump has informed his advisers of his desire to visit China after taking office, according to a Wall Street Journal report citing sources familiar with the matter. The report states that Trump has shown interest in making the trip within his first 100 days in office. His inauguration is scheduled for Monday, with … Read more

Bitcoin breaks $100,000 milestone under Trump’s crypto policies

Bitcoin breaks $100,000 milestone under Trump’s crypto policies

In an unprecedented milestone, Bitcoin soared past $100,000 on Thursday, driven by President Donald Trump’s crypto-friendly policies. This marks a historic achievement for the world’s largest cryptocurrency, with its value fluctuating between $98,000 and $99,000 in late U.S. trading hours, following a brief peak at $99,073. Bitcoin’s value has more than doubled since the start … Read more

Trump taps Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy to lead new ‘Department of Government Efficiency’

President-elect Donald Trump declared on Tuesday that Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy will head a new “Department of Government Efficiency” in his second administration. The initiative aims to slash regulations, reduce government spending, and overhaul federal agencies.

“Together, these two wonderful Americans will pave the way for my Administration to dismantle Government Bureaucracy, slash excess regulations, cut wasteful expenditures, and restructure Federal Agencies,” Trump said in a statement.

Musk’s involvement, given his leadership of companies with government contracts, has raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest.

Elon Musk commented that the department would “send shockwaves through the system, and anyone involved in Government waste, which is a lot of people!” Ramaswamy echoed his sentiment on social media, saying: “SHUT IT DOWN.”

The department’s goal, according to Trump, is to develop a plan to eliminate fraud and improper payments, saving “trillions of dollars.”

However, experts are skeptical about the feasibility of such savings. Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers noted, “Musk would be lucky to find $200 billion,” while economist Glenn Hubbard stated it’s “mathematically impossible to find $2 trillion.”

Trump has promised the department will complete its work by July 4, 2026, saying, “A smaller Government, with more efficiency and less bureaucracy, will be the perfect gift to America on the 250th Anniversary of The Declaration of Independence.”

Earlier, Donald Trump revealed additional members of his upcoming administration on Monday, with Senator Marco Rubio anticipated to be chosen as secretary of state.

Both Rubio and Waltz, hailing from Florida, are set to play key roles in shaping Trump’s “America First” foreign policy. The president-elect has pledged to resolve conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East while avoiding further US military entanglements.

On Monday, Trump appointed immigration official Tom Homan as the “border czar,” entrusting him with the major domestic goal of mass deportations of undocumented immigrants.

Reports from US media also suggest that Stephen Miller, the architect of the “Muslim ban” immigration policy during Trump’s first term, is likely to become deputy chief of staff with a broad range of responsibilities.

New York Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, a staunch supporter of Israel, has been nominated for the role of UN ambassador, according to a statement from Trump’s transition team.

Additionally, the team announced that Lee Zeldin, a long-time political ally of Trump, would be put forward as the head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), tasked with reducing climate and pollution regulations viewed as excessive by businesses.

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Donald Trump to meet Joe Biden at White House today

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US President-elect Donald Trump is all set to mark his return to Washington today for a visit with President Joe Biden in the Oval Office, a key tradition in the peaceful transfer of power.

This marked Trump’s first time in the White House since leaving office in 2021 following the Capitol attack. Donald Trump had previously declined to participate in the traditional handoff after his 2020 loss.

Biden, who endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to succeed him after bowing out of the 2024 race in July, emphasized his commitment to a smooth transition. “The American experiment endures. We’re going to be okay,” Biden said in a recent speech, softening his previous criticisms of Trump.

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre reiterated Biden’s stance, stating that the president is dedicated to “making sure that this transition is effective, efficient… because it is the norm, yes, but also the right thing to do for the American people.” National security adviser Jake Sullivan added, “The administration will uphold the responsible handoff from one president to the next.”

Trump’s visit also coincides with leadership elections in Congress, where he is expected to meet Republican lawmakers. House Speaker Mike Johnson welcomed Trump’s return, stating that Republicans are “ready to deliver” on his “America First” agenda. Trump’s allies are also pushing for changes in Senate leadership as the GOP solidifies its power.

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Trump makes new appointments, Rubio tipped for secretary of state

Trump makes new appointments, Rubio tipped for secretary of state

US President-elect Donald Trump revealed additional members of his upcoming administration on Monday, with Senator Marco Rubio anticipated to be chosen as secretary of state. Both Rubio and Waltz, hailing from Florida, are set to play key roles in shaping Trump’s “America First” foreign policy. The president-elect has pledged to resolve conflicts in Ukraine and … Read more