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Trump moves to end US birthright citizenship, says it was for slaves’ children

US President Donald Trump has again defended his bid to end birthright citizenship, claiming the constitutional guarantee was meant for the children of enslaved people, not for wealthy immigrants or temporary visitors. He argued that the Citizenship Clause of the 14th Amendment, adopted after the Civil War, was designed for “the babies of slaves” and has since been “abused” by rich foreigners seeking US passports for their children.​ Trump signed an executive order on his first day back in office in January 2025, directing federal agencies to stop automatically recognising as citizens most children born in the US to non citizens. Under the order, babies born 30 days after his inauguration would no longer receive birthright citizenship if neither parent is a US citizen or permanent resident.​ Multiple federal courts quickly blocked the order, prompting a legal fight that has […]

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Trump Brands Muslim Brotherhood Terrorist Groups

US President Donald Trump has issued an executive order designating specific chapters of the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Jordan, and Lebanon as foreign terrorist organisations. The order mandates the Secretary of State and Treasury Secretary to implement broad sanctions, including asset freezes and travel bans, within 45 days. The administration alleges that the targeted Muslim Brotherhood affiliates supported Hamas and Hezbollah during the conflict in Gaza, accusing them of supplying aid and participating in joint operations. Trump asserted that these measures are intended to dismantle the financial and operational networks fueling global terror. The move also comes amid a renewed White House crackdown on extremist groups in Africa. Trump recently warned Nigeria of possible cuts to US assistance and even military action if attacks by Boko Haram and ISWAP are not addressed—a claim Nigeria’s government strongly rejects, stating that […]

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China ‘Firmly Opposes’ Trump’s New Blacklist on Wrongful Detention

China has strongly criticised U.S. President Donald Trump’s executive order creating a new blacklist for countries accused of unjustly detaining Americans, warning that the move could seriously strain ties between Beijing and Washington. The order, signed on Friday, empowers the U.S. to designate states as “sponsors of wrongful detention,” a label modeled after the designation of state sponsors of terrorism. Countries on the list would face sanctions, U.S. export restrictions, and visa bans for officials linked to the detentions. While the Trump administration did not immediately name targets, a senior U.S. official said China, Iran, and Afghanistan were under review for what Washington described as “persistent hostage diplomacy.” The State Department could also restrict U.S. citizens from traveling to any country blacklisted under the new measure. Responding on Monday, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian dismissed the accusations, saying Beijing […]

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Trump Moves to Blacklist Nations for Wrongful US Detentions

US President Donald Trump on Friday signed an executive order to create a blacklist of countries accused of unjustly detaining American citizens, introducing sweeping penalties including travel bans. The order establishes a new designation — “state sponsors of wrongful detention” — mirroring the existing US list of state sponsors of terrorism. “With this EO you are signing today, you are drawing a line in the sand that US citizens will not be used as bargaining chips,” Trump aide Sebastian Gorka told reporters in the Oval Office. The Trump administration did not immediately disclose the countries likely to be listed, but a senior US official confirmed that China, Iran, and Afghanistan were under review for what Washington calls “persistent hostage diplomacy.” Countries designated under the new system could face sanctions, export controls, and visa bans for officials complicit in wrongful imprisonment. […]

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Trump to rename Department of Defense as Department of War

US President Donald Trump is set to sign an executive order on Friday that will temporarily rename the Department of Defense as the Department of War, reviving a title last used more than seven decades ago. The text of the order, reviewed by the BBC, states that the purpose of the change is to “project strength and resolve.” According to the document, the new designation will initially serve as a secondary title while the administration works with Congress to secure approval for a permanent rebranding. Until then, official documents, communications, and branding will carry both names. The potential cost of such a sweeping rebrand remains unclear. The White House has not released estimates, but US media reports suggest the overhaul could cost taxpayers billions of dollars. The change would involve redesigning hundreds of agency seals and emblems, updating email systems, […]

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Trump Renames Pentagon as ‘Department of War’

President Donald Trump has announced plans to rebrand the Department of Defense as the “Department of War,” a move the White House says is aimed at projecting a stronger image of American military power. According to a White House document released Thursday, the order authorizes use of the new label as a “secondary title” for official correspondence, public communications, ceremonial events, and other non-statutory documents. Defense officials may also be addressed with titles such as “Secretary of War.” The formal legal name of the Pentagon remains the Department of Defense, but Trump said the new label conveys “readiness and resolve.” He is expected to sign the executive order Friday afternoon during an Oval Office event. Trump, who has frequently criticized the Defense Department’s current title as being “too defensive,” argued the change revives a legacy tied to past American victories.“The […]

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Trump Pushes Executive Order for Voter ID

United States President Donald Trump has announced that he will sign an executive order making voter identification mandatory for every voter. “Voter I.D. Must Be Part of Every Single Vote. NO EXCEPTIONS! I Will Be Doing An Executive Order To That End!!!” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform on Saturday. He added that mail-in voting would be banned, except for people who are seriously ill and military personnel stationed abroad. The move is part of Trump’s broader push to overhaul the US electoral system. He continues to insist, without evidence, that his 2020 election loss to Democratic President Joe Biden was caused by widespread voter fraud. Trump and his Republican allies have also repeatedly made unsubstantiated claims of large-scale voting by non-citizens, an act that is both illegal and extremely rare. For years, Trump has opposed electronic voting machines, […]

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Trump Delays TikTok Ban/Sale Deadline Again, Extends to September

On June 19, 2025, President Trump issued a third 90‑day extension—via executive order—pushing back the U.S. deadline for TikTok's sale or shutdown to September 17, 2025, citing ongoing negotiations and the need for additional time to strike a viable deal. White House & TikTok Reaction White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said the extension gives more time to “make a good deal” and that the administration and Dept. of Justice view the move as legally sound. TikTok, backed by U.S. users and businesses, expressed gratitude and emphasized ongoing talks with U.S. officials, including Vice President J.D. Vance. Legal and Political Context The Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act mandates ByteDance to divest U.S. assets by January 19, 2025, or face a ban—but the law allows only a single legal 90‑day extension if “significant progress” toward U.S. ownership is made. […]

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US Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Trump’s Order to End Birthright Citizenship

The US Supreme Court is currently deliberating on President Donald Trump's executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship for children born in the United States to undocumented immigrants or temporary visa holders. The central issue before the Court is whether lower federal courts have the authority to issue nationwide injunctions that block such executive actions across the entire country. Background of the Executive Order On January 20, 2025, President Trump signed an executive order declaring that children born on US soil to parents who are neither citizens nor lawful permanent residents would no longer be granted automatic citizenship. This move challenges the long-standing interpretation of the 14th Amendment, which states that "all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States."Legal experts widely regard this executive order as conflicting […]

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