Trump's Bold Moves: Deportations, Military Strikes, and Territorial Ambitions

From invoking an 18th-century law for mass deportations to launching military strikes in Yemen and eyeing Greenland, Trump is making waves. Stay tuned for the latest updates!

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President Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to fast-track the deportation of Venezuelan gang members, calling

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them an 'invasion.' However, a federal judge quickly blocked the move, halting deportations for 14 days.

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The administration argues this is a national security issue, while critics say it's an overreach of power.

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In response to Houthi attacks on Red Sea shipping, Trump launched large-scale military strikes, killing at least 24

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people.

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He warned Iran to stop supporting the Houthis or face consequences.

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The Houthis called the attacks a 'war crime' and vowed retaliation.

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Trump has once again expressed interest in acquiring Greenland, calling it a strategic asset.

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Greenland’s government firmly rejected the idea, calling it 'unacceptable' and reaffirming their independence.

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Trump has referred to Canada as the '51st state' and questioned its borders.

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New Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney strongly rejected the idea, saying Canada 'will never be part of the

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U.S.' The tensions have sparked anti-American sentiment in Canada.

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Trump has ordered federal employees back to the office, claiming remote work is unproductive.

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However, he has spent most weekends at Mar-a-Lago, signing orders and holding meetings from his luxury estate.

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Critics call it hypocrisy, as taxpayers foot the bill for his frequent trips.