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
them an 'invasion.' However, a federal judge quickly blocked the move, halting deportations for 14 days.
The administration argues this is a national security issue, while critics say it's an overreach of power.
In response to Houthi attacks on Red Sea shipping, Trump launched large-scale military strikes, killing at least 24
people.
He warned Iran to stop supporting the Houthis or face consequences.
The Houthis called the attacks a 'war crime' and vowed retaliation.
Trump has once again expressed interest in acquiring Greenland, calling it a strategic asset.
Greenland’s government firmly rejected the idea, calling it 'unacceptable' and reaffirming their independence.
Trump has referred to Canada as the '51st state' and questioned its borders.
New Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney strongly rejected the idea, saying Canada 'will never be part of the
U.S.' The tensions have sparked anti-American sentiment in Canada.
Trump has ordered federal employees back to the office, claiming remote work is unproductive.
However, he has spent most weekends at Mar-a-Lago, signing orders and holding meetings from his luxury estate.
Critics call it hypocrisy, as taxpayers foot the bill for his frequent trips.
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