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Too bad I’m not allowed to run for third term – Trump

US President Donald Trump has acknowledged that he cannot seek a third term in office, saying the US Constitution bars him from doing so despite growing calls from supporters for another run in 2028. Speaking aboard Air Force One on Wednesday, Trump said, “I have my highest poll numbers that I’ve ever had and, you know, based on what I read, I guess I’m not allowed to run, so we’ll see what happens… It’s too bad.” The US Constitution’s 22nd Amendment limits presidents to two terms. Trump, who returned to the White House in January, is now serving his second term after his first stint from 2017 to 2021. Trump has often joked about extending his time in power and has displayed red hats with the slogan “Trump 2028” on his desk in the Oval Office. Some of his supporters […]

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Millions Join ‘No Kings’ Anti-Trump Protests Across US Cities

Millions of Americans participated in "No Kings" protests across major US cities, voicing strong opposition to President Donald Trump's policies and his expansion of presidential power. The large but peaceful demonstrations took place in New York, Washington DC, Chicago, and Los Angeles. Protesters held signs with slogans like "Democracy not Monarchy," expressing concern that the administration's actions are a threat to American democracy. Since returning to office, President Trump has used executive orders to dismantle parts of the federal government and deploy National Guard troops to cities against the wishes of state governors. Protesters say these moves are unconstitutional. In a pre-taped interview, Trump responded to the rallies, stating, "I'm not a king." Prominent Democratic politicians, including Senator Bernie Sanders, joined the protests. Sanders told a crowd in Washington DC, "We're not here because we hate America, we're here because […]

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US Judge Blocks Trump’s Mass Layoffs During Shutdown

A US judge has issued a temporary order blocking the Trump administration from carrying out mass layoffs of federal workers during the ongoing government shutdown. The ruling came after the White House announced plans to fire over 10,000 employees. Judge Susan Illston granted the restraining order in response to a lawsuit from labor unions, which argued the layoffs were illegal and that workers couldn't properly respond because official notices were sent to inaccessible government email accounts. The administration had already terminated over 4,000 workers last Friday. The shutdown, now in its third week, has left an estimated 1.4 million federal employees either working without pay or on forced unpaid leave. The political standoff in Congress continues, with the Senate failing for the ninth time to pass a funding bill to reopen the government.

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Trump Says He’s ‘Not Sure I’ll Make Heaven’ While Reflecting on Peace Efforts

United States President Donald Trump has expressed uncertainty about making heaven, even as he continues to receive international praise for brokering the ceasefire that ended the two-year war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. Speaking with reporters aboard Air Force One on Monday while en route to Israel, Trump joked about his faith and legacy, saying, “I’m being a little cute, I don’t think there’s anything going to get me in heaven. I think I’m maybe not heaven-bound. I may be in heaven right now as we fly in Air Force One. I’m not sure I’m going to be able to make heaven, but I’ve made life a lot better for a lot of people.” His comment came in response to a reporter who reminded him of his earlier remarks suggesting that achieving peace between Russia and Ukraine could help […]

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US Shutdown Causes Flight Delays, Unpaid Workers

The ongoing US government shutdown is causing significant travel disruptions and financial stress for federal workers, with no immediate end in sight. Airports across the country are experiencing increased flight delays due to staffing shortages. Air traffic controllers, who are required to work without pay, have been calling in sick at higher rates, leading to safety-related slowdowns at major hubs. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy acknowledged a "rebellion" by controllers who are stressed about putting "food on the table." Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of federal employees are furloughed or working without pay. Capitol Police are set to miss their first paycheck this Friday, with a larger wave of 1.3 million active-duty military personnel due to be unpaid next Wednesday. Senate Democrats have repeatedly blocked a Republican-backed funding bill, prolonging the political standoff.

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Trump Brands US Cities ‘War Zones,’ Deploys Troops

The Trump administration has described major US cities as "war zones" to justify deploying National Guard troops against the will of local Democratic leaders. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem called Chicago a "war zone" on Sunday, defending President Trump's decision to send 300 soldiers there. This move was opposed by Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, who accused the administration of wanting to "create the war zone" to justify more military presence. The strategy faced a legal setback when a federal judge blocked a similar deployment to Portland, Oregon. The judge stated the president's determination was "untethered to the facts" and emphasized that the US is "a nation of Constitutional law, not martial law." The deployments are part of a broader anti-crime and immigration crackdown focused on Democrat-run cities, which has sparked protests and legal challenges. A recent poll found that 58% […]

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US Supreme Court Lets Trump End Protected Status for Venezuelans

The US Supreme Court has ruled for a second time to allow the Trump administration to remove Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 350,000 Venezuelan immigrants. This decision, supported by the court's conservative majority, puts the Venezuelans at risk of deportation. The court's three liberal justices dissented. The ruling blocks a lower court's order that had prevented the administration from stripping away the protected status. TPS shields individuals from deportation and allows them to work legally if their home countries are deemed unsafe due to conflict or disaster. In a brief order, the court stated that the same reasoning from its initial emergency ruling in May applied. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson criticized the decision, accusing the conservative majority of prioritizing the administration's urgency over the lives of those protected. This move is part of President Trump's broader effort to crack […]

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US Government Shuts Down After Budget Talks Collapse Between Trump, Congress

The US government officially shut down early Wednesday after President Donald Trump and Congress failed to reach a deal on federal funding, triggering widespread disruptions that will affect hundreds of thousands of workers and millions of Americans who rely on public services. The shutdown began at 12:01 am (0401 GMT) following the Senate’s rejection of a short-term funding measure already passed by the House of Representatives. At the heart of the deadlock are Democratic demands for increased health care funding, particularly for the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare), which the Trump administration has moved to dismantle. Trump Blames Democrats Trump placed the blame squarely on his opponents, threatening further cuts aimed at progressive priorities. “So we’d be laying off a lot of people that are going to be very affected. And they’re Democrats, they’re going to be Democrats,” Trump said from […]

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Trump Targets More Opponents After ‘Dirty Cop’ Comey Indictment

US President Donald Trump on Friday called for more of his political rivals to face prosecution as he celebrated the indictment of former FBI director James Comey, whom he branded a “dirty cop.” The Republican leader’s remarks mark an intensification of his campaign of political retribution — an approach that breaks with decades of US precedent, where presidents avoided interfering with Justice Department cases. “Frankly I hope there are others,” Trump told reporters at the White House when asked about Comey’s indictment, describing his opponents as “corrupt, radical-left Democrats.” He rejected suggestions that his drive was fueled by vengeance. “It’s not revenge. It’s about the fact that you can’t let this go on.” Comey was charged Thursday with making false statements and obstruction of justice linked to his handling of the FBI’s 2016 probe into alleged collusion between Trump’s campaign […]

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Nigerians Split Over Charlie Kirk’s Assassination

Nigerians have expressed mixed reactions to the assassination of American conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was shot dead on September 10, 2025, during a speaking engagement at Utah Valley University, Orem, Utah. The 31-year-old co-founder of Turning Point USA was addressing mass shootings in the U.S. when a gunman, identified as Tyler Robinson, shot him in the neck. The incident cut short what was meant to be the first stop of Kirk’s American comeback tour. Kirk was widely known for his controversial views on race, religion, and politics. In past debates, he had made remarks criticized as racist and divisive, including questioning the competence of Black professionals and warning against what he described as the threats of Islam, Marxism, and “wokeism” to Western values. Nigerian reactions:Kirk’s death has sparked debate among Nigerians. Some, especially church leaders and gospel singers, praised […]

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