Donald Trump posted a fresh ultimatum to Hamas, telling the group “Now we’ve released all the hostages and immediately returned all the bodies of those you murdered, or that’s finished for you.”
“‘Shalom Hamas’ means greetings and goodbye,” he wrote in a social media post Wednesday with a clear reference to the beginning of the in-person meeting with the group.
The post comes hours after the White House confirmed that the US had negotiated directly with Hamas.
Trump tells him he’s freeing all of Hamas hostages now.”
Trump posted a new ultimatum to Hamas, strengthening his support for Israel on Wednesday for a true society. He also mentioned a recent decision to provide billions more to support Israeli arms sales.
“I’m sending Israel everything I need to finish work. If you don’t, as I say, Hamas members will not be safe,” writes Trump.
“This is your last warning! For leadership, it’s time to leave Gaza, but you still have a chance,” he writes. “We’ll make wise decisions. If you release hostages now, there’s hell to pay later!”
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The US will stop sharing intelligence with Ukraine in Russia
The US stopped sharing intelligence with Ukraine after Donald Trump stopped military aid on Monday in another serious blow to Kiev in the war with Russia. White House officials have shown that if there is progress in peace talks, both bans can be lifted.
Ukrainian officials suggested that the US would no longer provide information about targets within Russia, hampering Ukraine’s ability to carry out effective long-range drone strikes.
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Trump exempts carmakers from Canadatexico tariffs
One day after the economic strike against the two biggest trading partners in the US, Donald Trump temporarily spared US tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico, causing widespread price increases and warnings of suspension. The decision comes after the company sued the White House.
However, another call between Canadian Prime Ministers Trump and Justin Trudeau didn’t lead to a bigger breakthrough. The tariffs were projected to raise US prices almost immediately, raising questions about Trump’s promise to “make America affordable again.”
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Agricultural workers to get their jobs back
The USDA has been ordered to temporarily revive nearly 6,000 employees who were fired as part of Donald Trump’s efforts to reduce the federal workforce. Probation employees will be revived for 45 days, and the Federal Commission will continue to investigate the shooting.
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Biden Internet Plan White House Regich may benefit masks
The Trump administration is preparing to overhaul a $42.5 billion Biden-era program designed to connect tens of millionaire Elon Musk to trust and affordable high-speed internet.
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Immigration hearings against Republicans
The Congressional hearing, designed to criticize sanctuary city policies, changed unexpectedly Wednesday, as planned attacks by Republican lawmakers instead disbanded into a platform that amplified Democratic mayor’s debate about immigration and urban safety.
The House Oversight Committee has sought to portray a sanctuary city protecting undocumented immigrants. But instead of cornering the mayor, Republican lawmakers appeared to inadvertently offer them to sell their approach to immigration.
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Donald Trump’s claim in his speech to Congress that the United States would gain “some way” Greenland has been widely accused of “disrespectful” in Nuke, and was said to present “an unacceptable view of humanity.”
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Pentagon officials were criticised in tweets about the historic Jewish lynching
The Prevention Prevention League (ADL) has condemned past social media posts by Pentagon spokesman Kingsley Wilson. This challenged the innocence of Leo Frank, who agreed that most historians were falsely convicted of murdering a 13-year-old factory worker and falsely convicted in 1915 for lynching amid the waves of anti-identical American waves.
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Hundreds of our diplomats condemn the dismantling of USAID in a letter to Rubio
Hundreds of diplomats from the State Department and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) have written to Secretary of State Marco Rubio, protesting the dismantling of the USAID, saying it has eroding US leadership and security, leaving behind a power vacuum for China and Russia to meet.
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Canadian geese fight against bald eagles in a battle that boasts symbolic nature on the ice
For the second time in a few weeks, the Canadian icon emerged as an unlikely winner of an existential battle on the ice.
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What happened today:
Senate Democrats have introduced a resolution denounced Russia for Ukrainian invasion and bold Republicans. A statement from the independent Senator Bernie Sanders office, who is in tandem with Democrats, said “the Senator’s resolution is a statement of facts and principles supported by evidence and years of American foreign policy.”
Trump’s Veterans Issues defend a “very difficult” plan to cut down on 80,000 staff. Doug Collins said cuts are needed to make agencies more efficient, despite the likely impact on veteran health care, as the biggest federal employee unions denounced the stab wound plan.
The administration is one of the administration’s first moves on the issue, deleting an emergency abortion case in Idaho. The Justice Department has filed a motion to dismiss the Biden administration lawsuit with a reversal that could have national impact on emergency care. The lawsuit allegedly claimed that emergency room doctors treating pregnant women must provide fire, if necessary, to save lives or to avoid serious health effects in Idaho.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled Wednesday in favor of the administration and allowed Hampton Dillinger to be immediately removed as director of the Special Advisors Office while the court battle continues. Dellinger could appeal to the US Supreme Court.
“I want to believe that the United States will stand by us. French President Emmanuel Macron said in a television address on the eve of the EU defense summit in Brussels. In the signs of gravity at the moment, Macron was open to discussing France’s expansion of protection provided by nuclear weapons to European partners, and that European troops could be deployed after a peace agreement is agreed.
catch up? This is what happened on March 4th.