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Trump Threatens Insurrection Act - Military Option Looms in Minnesota

President Trump warned he may invoke the Insurrection Act to quell violent protests tied to federal ICE operations in Minneapolis. Federal agents and demonstrators have clashed, federal vehicles were vandalized and arrests followed, deepening a national crisis over immigration enforcement and civil order.

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6 - Number of Venezuela linked tankers seized by US forces this week

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"You're a left-wing hack" — Karoline Leavitt


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Trump Threatens Insurrection Act - Minnesota Protests Escalate

President Trump has threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act as large federal immigration operations in Minneapolis spark violent clashes. Federal officers and protesters have engaged in street confrontations and rioters damaged and looted federal vehicles.

Renee Good Family Hires Independent Probe Team

The death of Renee Good during an ICE operation continues to produce legal action and scrutiny. The family has retained independent investigators while medical examiners and attorneys weigh homicide possibilities and media coverage continues.

Judge Dismisses DOJ Suit Seeking California Voter Rolls

Federal courts have rebuked Justice Department efforts to obtain sensitive voter data from California, with several judges dismissing or blocking suits. The rulings mark a legal setback for federal demands that critics called overreach.

FBI Offers $100K Reward After Federal Vehicles Vandalized

Protests in north Minneapolis spilled into vandalism of federal vehicles and the apparent compromise of government documents. The FBI has posted a reward and made arrests as it investigates the theft and destruction of federal property.

ACLU Sues to Halt Federal ICE Crackdown in Minnesota

Civil liberties groups and state actors have launched legal challenges to the federal immigration crackdown in Minnesota. Multiple suits allege racial profiling and unconstitutional tactics by federal agents.

US Seizes Another Tanker Tied to Venezuela

U.S. forces have continued a campaign to seize tankers tied to Venezuela, detaining multiple vessels in the Caribbean. The captures are part of a wider effort to disrupt sanctioned oil networks and exert pressure on Caracas.

Venezuela’s Machado Says She Presented Nobel to Trump

Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado met President Trump at the White House and said she presented her Nobel Peace Prize to him. The meeting coincides with U.S. moves on Venezuela governance and a White House plan for Gaza oversight.

US and Taiwan Strike Trade Deal to Cut Tariffs and Boost Chip Investment

Washington and Taipei reached a major trade and investment deal focused on semiconductors that reduces tariffs and locks in massive Taiwanese investment for U.S. chip factories. TSMC and other firms are scaling US capital spending as part of the pact.

UN Security Council Holds Emergency Meeting on Iran Protests

The international response to Iran's deadly crackdown on protesters intensified this week. The UN convened an emergency session while the U.S. imposed targeted sanctions and Iran signaled harsh legal reprisals at home.

US Sends Military Assets Toward Middle East Amid Iran Tensions

The Pentagon and US military have repositioned assets amid heightened tensions with Iran. Officials moved personnel at key bases and shifted forces across the region as the White House weighed military options.

NATO Troops Land in Greenland as Trump Eyes the Island

Tensions over Greenland have prompted NATO and European allies to deploy troops to the Arctic island as US talks with Denmark and Greenland frayed. The moves aim to signal unity against any unilateral US action.

Pentagon Moves to Recast Stars and Stripes as War Paper

The Defense Department has announced plans to reassert control over Stars and Stripes, citing a return to warfighter focused reporting. Advocates warn the move could politicize an independent military publication.

Judge Says Trump Officials Conspired to Violate Constitution

Federal judges have issued sharp rebukes to elements of the Trump administration, finding constitutional violations in several high profile actions. The rulings add legal peril to the administration's policy agenda.

Appeals Court Clears Way to Reopen Deportation Case for Mahmoud Khalil

A federal appeals panel has reversed lower court decisions tied to a high profile pro Palestinian activist, restoring the government's ability to pursue deportation. The rulings could lead to the activist's re arrest and renewed litigation.

Trump Unveils 'Great Healthcare Plan' to Shift Payments to Consumers

The White House rolled out the broad contours of a new health care blueprint billed as the 'Great Healthcare Plan'. The administration is pitching consumer directed payments while Congress debates subsidies and funding mechanisms.

Trump Announces Gaza 'Board of Peace' as Ceasefire Enters Phase Two

The US announced Phase Two steps for Gaza governance while a new transnational committee met to coordinate the fragile ceasefire. Analysts warn the transition could face major security and humanitarian pitfalls.

Mother of Musk Child Sues xAI Over Grok Generated Explicit Images

Legal fights and lawsuits have proliferated around AI and deepfake harms as the mother of one of Elon Musk's children sues xAI over AI generated explicit images. The cases raise urgent questions about platform liability and model safety.

TSMC Record Quarter Boosts AI and Chip Stocks

Investors cheered strong results from Taiwan Semiconductor and other chipmakers which bolstered AI related stocks. Market commentary highlights renewed confidence in semiconductor demand and further US investment.

Verizon Offers $20 Credit After Nationwide Outage

A nationwide Verizon outage disrupted mobile services for millions and prompted the carrier to offer customer credits. The company faces scrutiny over causes and customer remediation steps.

FBI Raid on Washington Post Reporter Sparks Free Press Outcry

An FBI search of a Washington Post reporter’s home has provoked alarm about press freedom and source protections. The incident is tied to an alleged leak and has prompted legal and editorial pushback.

Senate Blocks War Powers Resolution on Venezuela

Congressional war powers fights over Venezuela and potential strikes have played out in the Senate where a resolution was blocked and the vice president cast a decisive vote. Lawmakers continue to wrestle with limits on presidential military authority.

Noem Names Longtime ICE Attorney as Deputy Director

Homeland Security moves and personnel changes at ICE are reshaping the agency as senior officials depart to run for office and replacements are named. The shakeup follows controversy over tactics and leadership.

Oil Slumps 4 Percent as Iran Strike Fears Ease

Markets reacted to easing Iran strike fears and strong tech earnings as oil prices fell and hiring data surprised to the upside. Stocks gained with banks and chipmakers leading the rally.

Astronaut Returns from ISS After Medical Evacuation in Good Spirits

NASA executed an unprecedented medical evacuation from the International Space Station this week and safely returned a crew to Earth. Officials say the astronaut is in good spirits and the mission highlights new emergency protocols.

POTUS LATEST

"It was my Great Honor to meet María Corina Machado, of Venezuela, today. She is a wonderful woman who has been through so much. María presented me with her Nobel Peace Prize for the work I have done. Such a wonderful gesture of mutual respect. Thank you María!"