Former President Donald Trump has threatened to imprison vandals targeting Tesla facilities in El Salvador, citing tough measures and the use of local prisons to deter further attacks, according to The New York Times.
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Former President Donald Trump blamed “open borders” for recent attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas, arguing lax immigration policies contribute to rising violence, according to statements reported by The Hill.
Former President Donald Trump is expected to attend a Las Vegas fundraiser supporting Senator Dean Heller. The event aims to boost Heller’s campaign ahead of key Nevada elections.
Political parties in South Africa have responded sharply to former President Donald Trump’s threats to cut funding to the country. Reactions highlight concerns over diplomatic relations and aid dependency.
Former President Donald Trump was met with raucous chants of “USA! USA!” as he toured a Las Vegas casino floor following his recent speech. The enthusiastic crowd showcased strong support at the event, according to the New York Post.
Thousands gathered in Las Vegas to protest former President Donald Trump, chanting “Democracy has no kings.” The demonstration highlighted growing concerns over his political influence and calls for safeguarding democratic principles.
Inside Trump’s hastily written proposal to ‘own’ Gaza, The New York Times reveals a rushed and controversial blueprint aiming to reshape the region’s future, sparking debate and skepticism among officials and analysts.
Former Las Vegas councilwoman Jaclyn Fiore has been pardoned by Donald Trump, clearing her after a fraud conviction. The move has reignited debate over presidential pardon powers.
At a Las Vegas rally, former President Trump celebrated recent political wins, expressing gratitude to supporters. His speech emphasized loyalty and vowed continued influence in the GOP ahead of upcoming elections.
Former President Donald Trump returns to Las Vegas for a rally featuring Tulsi Gabbard and Vivek Ramaswamy. The event highlights key figures in the Nevada political scene.
President Trump bypassed Congress to extend the tenure of interim federal prosecutors in California and Nevada, stirring debates over executive authority and congressional oversight, The New York Times reports.
A court has disqualified a Trump-appointed US attorney in Nevada from overseeing multiple criminal cases, citing conflicts of interest, according to AP News. The decision impacts ongoing federal prosecutions in the state.
Kamala Harris addressed Trump’s virtues and health care challenges during her Univision town hall, highlighting key policy differences and emphasizing the need for expanded access and improved affordability.
A man was arrested near former President Trump’s California rally after police found loaded guns in his vehicle, authorities said. The incident raised security concerns as the event proceeded without disruption.
ICE has intensified deportation efforts by conducting arrests directly at immigration courts, marking a new phase in enforcement under the Trump administration. Critics warn this may deter court appearances.
Workers at Trump’s Las Vegas hotel are pushing back against a culture of silence and demanding respect. Staff say they face intimidation and unfair treatment while seeking basic dignity on the job.
Former President Trump has taken steps making it more difficult to close the U.S. Department of Education. His recent actions aim to safeguard the agency amid ongoing debates over its future role.
The Los Angeles Times critiques Trump’s choice for Nevada prosecutor, arguing the pick reflects a justice system skewed by political bias rather than impartial fairness, raising concerns about legal integrity under his administration.
The Senate confirmed Pete Hegseth as the new Defense Secretary. Meanwhile, former President Trump toured wildfire damage in Los Angeles, highlighting ongoing recovery efforts after the devastating blaze.
A Las Vegas man has threatened to sue authorities after being linked to an alleged assassination attempt on former President Trump. The claim remains unproven as investigations continue.




















