Tag: Trumps

  • NPS Eliminates Free Entry for MLK Day and Juneteenth, Introduces Trump’s Birthday Discount

    Dec. 5, 2025Updated Dec. 6, 2025, 11:59 a.m. ET In 2026, Americans will get free admission to national parks on President Donald Trump‘s birthday but no longer on Juneteenth and Martin Luther King Jr. Day, according to the National Park Service website. Previously, the National Park Service included these two federal holidays among its free-entry…

  • Hegseth Defends Controversial Drug-Boat Strikes, Supports Trump’s Directive

    Hegseth Defends Controversial Drug-Boat Strikes, Supports Trump’s Directive

    US defence secretary Pete Hegseth on Saturday defended the ongoing series of strikes on suspected drug-smuggling vessels, asserting that President Donald Trump has full authority to order military action to protect national security. His remarks came during a keynote address at the Reagan National Defense Forum at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in California.The strikes,…

  • Trump’s Unconventional Diplomacy: A New Approach to Ukraine Peace

    Trump’s Ukraine peace effort tests his unconventional diplomacy  Reuters Infighting and division slow European response at a ‘crunch time’ in Ukraine war  NBC News Why is deal maker Donald Trump unable to foster a deal between Russia and Ukraine?  Times of India 2025 National Security Strategy: Does Europe Finally Realize It’s Alone?  Foreign Policy REFLECTIONS | Will 28-point Trump…

  • Trump’s Role in Strengthening India-Russia Relations: Insights from Former Pentagon Official

    Trump’s Role in Strengthening India-Russia Relations: Insights from Former Pentagon Official

    Last Updated:December 06, 2025, 17:16 IST Ex-Pentagon official Michael Rubin said US President Donald Trump deserves a Nobel Prize for bringing India and Russia closer. He took a jibe at Trump after Putin’s visit to India. US President Donald Trump. (File photo) A former Pentagon official said that US President Donald Trump deserves a “Nobel…

  • Transforming the Arts: Trump’s Influence on the Kennedy Center

    Transforming the Arts: Trump’s Influence on the Kennedy Center

    President Donald Trump doesn’t have his name on the Kennedy Center yet, but he’s already shaped it to his tastes. Just days after participating in the FIFA World Cup draw onstage — and accepting the first-ever FIFA Peace Prize — Trump is expected to host the Kennedy Center Honors, bestowing awards upon Sylvester Stallone, the…

  • Trump’s Legacy: Pardons, Power Moves, and the Quest for Peace

    Trump’s Legacy: Pardons, Power Moves, and the Quest for Peace

    Donald Trump smiles after being awarded the FIFA Peace Prize during the draw for the 2026 soccer World Cup at the Kennedy Center in Washington A Nobel may have eluded the Don, but he finally gets a peace prize – just made for him by FIFA!Donald Trump was getting restless. They hadn’t brought any executive…

  • Florida: Trump’s Final Opportunity for GOP Gains via Redistricting

    Florida: Trump’s Final Opportunity for GOP Gains via Redistricting

    TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida could be the final state the White House can count on to pick up additional seats as part of the rare mid-decade redistricting cycle it has pushed ahead of the midterm elections. The Republican-controlled state officially entered the fray this past week by holding a legislative hearing, kick-starting a lengthy process…

  • Brooks and Capehart Discuss the Political Repercussions of Trump’s Boat Strikes

    Brooks and Capehart Discuss the Political Repercussions of Trump’s Boat Strikes

    Geoff Bennett: From the fallout over a controversial boat strike to growing fractures inside the House GOP, lots to discuss tonight with Brooks and Capehart. That’s New York Times columnist David Brooks and Jonathan Capehart of MS NOW. Good evening, gentlemen. It’s great to see you both. Jonathan Capehart: Hey, Geoff. David Brooks: Good to…

  • Trump’s National Security Plan Reveals Stark Disdain for Europe

    Trump’s National Security Plan Reveals Stark Disdain for Europe

    “America Alone” might be the simplest précis of the White House’s new National Security Strategy, an extraordinary document released Friday that starkly lays out the administration’s broad foreign policy priorities. In a 33-page wall of words and grievances that self-summarizes as “America First,” it manages to reject European allies with a borderline racist swipe, concede…

  • Trump’s Retribution Strategy Faces Setbacks and Risks Backfiring

    Trump’s Retribution Strategy Faces Setbacks and Risks Backfiring

    It’s so rare for a federal grand jury to reject an indictment that it happened just five times in the fiscal year 2013, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics. Five times. Nationwide. Out of more than 165,000 cases. That’s 1 out of every 33,000 cases. In percentage terms, it’s 0.003%. Yet President Donald Trump…