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    Stephen Miller flees Arlington after sidewalk chalk protest forces him to sell beloved home

    Stephen Miller, former White House official, is selling his Arlington house after chalk protests outside his home. The luxury property is listed for $3.75 million. Neighbors saw him and his wife moving out quietly. The protests included messages against his political work. Despite the tension, the home shows six bedrooms, security, and luxury living.

    Trump says he'll meet with Putin in Hungary. He first meets Friday with Zelenskyy at the White House

    In a pivotal diplomatic move, US President Donald Trump is set to engage in discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin, aiming to bring a resolution to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. While a specific date remains unconfirmed, Budapest, Hungary, is emerging as a favored venue.

    Trump, Putin speak before Zelenskiy's White House visit

    US President Donald Trump spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin. This call happened before Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's visit to the White House. Zelenskiy sought more military support for the war. Russia launched extensive drone and missile attacks. Ukraine also targeted Russian infrastructure. India's stance on Russian oil imports was mentioned.

    What really happened on Trump and Melania’s first night in the White House? President reveals a surreal peek inside the Lincoln bedroom

    President Donald Trump recounted his surreal first night in the White House. He also revealed extensive renovation plans. A new $250 million ballroom is proposed to replace the East Wing. Tech giants and individuals are funding this private project. Plans also include a triumphal arch and a Presidential Hall of Fame. Renovations to the Rose Garden are complete.

    Trump renews threat to cut 'Democrat Programs' during shutdown

    Two weeks into the government shutdown, President Trump is leveraging the stalemate for political advantage, aiming to pressure Democrats while shielding his administration. He has threatened to cut funding for "Democratic programs" while sparing "Republican programs," a move designed to intensify pressure on Democrats who demand extensions for federal health subsidies.

    Erika Kirk fights back tears accepting Medal of Freedom for late husband Charlie Kirk: 'Happy birthday my Charlie'

    Erika Kirk accepted the Presidential Medal of Freedom for late husband Charlie Kirk on Oct. 14, 2025, his 32nd birthday. Kirk delivered an emotional tribute at the White House Rose Garden ceremony, sharing their daughter's birthday message and declaring "to die free is the greatest victory."

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      Trump at it again: For the second time, he comments on Karoline Leavitt’s looks and lips

      President Trump, 79, again commented on White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt's appearance, specifically her lips, comparing their rapid movement to a machine gun. This is not the first time Trump has made such remarks about the 28-year-old, having previously praised her "face," "brain," and "lips" in a similar manner.

      Trump hails 'tremendous day for Middle East' as leaders sign Gaza declaration

      US President Donald Trump declared a "tremendous day for the Middle East" as he and regional leaders signed a Gaza ceasefire declaration. This followed the exchange of hostages held by Hamas for nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners released by Israel, marking a significant step towards peace.

      ‘Is Trump fit to serve?’: Jasmine Crockett targets US President with new health investigation
      Hamas publishes a list of over 1,900 Palestinian prisoners it says will be released in truce

      Hamas and Israel are exchanging hostages and prisoners as a ceasefire takes hold, marking a significant step in ending the devastating war. Living hostages are expected to return home first, while hundreds of Palestinian prisoners await release. U.S. President Donald Trump is in the region to discuss the deal and postwar plans.

      Trump names Dan Scavino to lead White House personnel office

      President Donald Trump has appointed Dan Scavino as the new head of the White House Presidential Personnel Office. Scavino will oversee the selection and appointment of government positions. He replaces Sergio Gor, who has been appointed the new U.S. Ambassador to India. This marks a significant shift in key personnel appointments within the administration.

      Does Trump write his own Truth Social posts or someone else does it for him? Here are some clues

      Donald Trump Truth Social posts: A photograph from a White House meeting shows Senator Marco Rubio passing President Donald Trump a note. The note reportedly urged Trump to approve a Truth Social post about a Middle East peace deal. Trump later announced the deal, raising questions about whether his team helps write his social media messages.

      Trump, AstraZeneca announce US drug pricing deal at White House

      President Trump secured a discount drug deal with AstraZeneca for Medicaid, mirroring a prior agreement with Pfizer. This initiative aims to lower U.S. prescription medicine costs, with AstraZeneca also offering discounts via the planned TrumpRx website. The administration is pressuring drugmakers to align prices with other developed nations.

      MIT rejects Trump memo linking federal funding to campus policies

      MIT's President Sally Kornbluth rejected a White House memo on federal funding policies, citing concerns over institutional independence and freedom of expression. The memo proposed controversial measures like capping international enrollment and defining gender by biology. While MIT refused, other universities are reviewing the demands, with the White House claiming it aims to end discrimination.

      Trump, oldest elected US president, in 'excellent' health: Doctor

      Donald Trump, 79, was declared in "excellent overall health" by his physician following his second medical checkup of the year at Walter Reed military hospital. His cardiac age was found to be approximately 14 years younger than his chronological age, and he continues his demanding schedule without restriction.

      Firings of federal workers begin as White House seeks to pressure Democrats in government shutdown

      Mass firings of federal workers have commenced, impacting thousands across departments like Treasury and Health and Human Services. This aggressive move by the Trump administration escalates the government shutdown, with officials stating the cuts target "Democrat-oriented" areas. Critics, including some Republicans, condemn the actions as punitive and unhelpful to negotiations.

      White House says 'substantial' shutdown layoffs have begun

      The White House initiated mass layoffs of federal workers as President Trump intensified pressure on Democrats to end the government shutdown. Budget chief Russ Vought confirmed substantial firings, impacting public servants placed on enforced leave. This move escalates the crisis, with no resolution in sight and military personnel also facing missed paychecks.

      Melania Trump says some children caught in Ukraine war returned to families after talks with Putin

      First Lady Melania Trump announced an open line of communication with Russian President Vladimir Putin regarding the repatriation of children affected by the Ukraine war. She stated that some children have already been reunited with their families, with more to follow soon. This ongoing effort involves direct communication and back-channel meetings between representatives from both sides.

      'Politics over peace': With no peace prize for Trump, White House slams Nobel committee

      The White House criticized the Nobel Committee's decision to award the peace prize to Venezuela's Maria Corina Machado, instead of President Trump. A spokesperson stated the committee "proved they place politics over peace," while Trump had aggressively lobbied for the award, citing his role in brokering international ceasefire deals.

      Arc de Trump? New monument model sits on US president's desk

      President Donald Trump is reportedly planning a grand construction project. A mock-up of a triumphal arch was seen in the Oval Office. The proposed arch resembles Paris's Arc de Triomphe. This ambitious plan could be linked to celebrations for America's 250th independence anniversary next year. Trump has previously undertaken significant renovations and building projects.

      'The Peace President': White House cheers for Trump ahead of Nobel announcement. What are his chances of winning?

      The White House has promoted US President Donald Trump as 'The Peace President' ahead of the Nobel Peace Prize announcement. Trump has claimed to have settled seven global conflicts. However, experts suggest his chances are slim due to his approach to international cooperation and climate change. The Nobel Committee prioritizes lasting peace and behind-the-scenes efforts.

      Trump to have 'routine' medical check on Friday: White House

      President Donald Trump is scheduled for a routine medical checkup this Friday at Walter Reed Medical Center. This marks his second annual appointment this year, following a clean bill of health in April. At 79, Trump, who often highlights his fitness, will undergo the planned examination. The White House previously addressed health speculation, attributing a bruised hand to aspirin use.

      University of Southern California advises H‑1B visa holders to postpone international travel 'until further guidance'

      USC has advised its faculty and staff on H-1B visas to delay international travel. This follows new immigration measures from the White House. A $100,000 fee is now required for new H-1B petitions. This policy aims to protect American jobs. A lawsuit has been filed against the administration over this fee hike.

      US govt shutdown: White House says no layoffs yet, but warns they could come

      The White House backtracked on claims of federal employee layoffs due to the shutdown, though job losses remain a possibility as the standoff continues into its seventh day. Senate Republicans rejected dueling funding measures, with no agreement reached between President Trump and Democratic leaders on healthcare subsidies or ongoing negotiations.

      Trump will meet leaders from Canada, Finland this week

      President Donald Trump is set to meet with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday. Later in the week, on Thursday, President Trump will welcome Finnish President Alexander Stubb. The White House has also announced that President Trump will convene a cabinet meeting on Thursday. These engagements highlight upcoming diplomatic activities for the US President.

      'It's all because of Democrats': Leavitt clarifies Trump remarks on firings ‘taking place right now’
      Tariff rebates discussed but no decision made, White House says

      White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt stated that President Donald Trump has discussed the idea of providing Americans with rebates from tariff revenues. However, Leavitt clarified that no firm decision has been made regarding a potential $2,000 rebate at this time.

      Mass layoffs to begin if shutdown talks 'going nowhere': White House

      White House official Kevin Hassett warned of mass federal layoffs if government shutdown negotiations with Democrats fail. The shutdown, now in its fifth day, began after Democrats rejected a funding measure, demanding permanent health insurance tax credits and assurances against unilateral spending cuts. No progress is evident, with Democrats criticizing Trump's lack of engagement.

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