Trump news at a glance: president goes on offensive over NFL and MBL team names | Trump administration

Donald Trump weighed in a new fight – this time with two sports teams. The president wants the Washington football franchise to the commanders and the Cleveland baseball team, the Guardians, come back to their old names, which have been abandoned in recent years because of their racly insensitive to the Amerindians.
Trump said on Truth Social on Sunday that: “The Washington” What Est “should immediately change their name in the Washington Redskins football team … Likewise, the Cleveland Indians, one of the six original baseball teams, with a legendary past.”
Josh Harris, whose group bought the commanders in 2023, said earlier this year that the name was there to stay. Guardians’ president of baseball operations, Chris Antonetti, said on Sunday match against athletics that he was not planned to review the name change.
Here is more about this and other key stories of the Trump day:
Trump demands that guards and commanders change names
Donald Trump said he would move to block commanders’ plans to build a new stadium on the old RFK stadium site in Washington DC unless they change their name. It is not clear if Trump could do it. The RFK stadium site was once on federal lands, but Joe Biden signed a bill earlier this year – one of his last power acts – transferring control to the Government of the City of DC for a 99 -year mandate.
Trump also displayed that the call to change the name applied to the Cleveland baseball team, which he called “one of the six original baseball teams”.
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Ice secretly deports the 82 -year -old man from Pennsylvania
An 82 -year -old man in Pennsylvania was secretly expelled to Guatemala after visiting an immigration office last month to replace his lost green card, according to his family, who has not heard of him since and was initially informed that he was dead.
According to Morning Call, who pointed out the story for the first time, the long -standing resident of Allentown, Luis Leon – who obtained political asylum in the United States in 1987 after being tortured under the Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet – lost his portfolio containing the physical card that confirmed his legal residence. He and his wife made an appointment to replace him and when he arrived at the office on June 20, he was handcuffed by two immigration officers and customs application (ICE), who removed him from his wife without explanation, she said. The family said they made efforts to find information about their fate but learned nothing.
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The ice chief says that he will continue to allow agents to wear masks
The US immigration chief and customs application (ICE) said on Sunday that he would continue to authorize the controversial practice of his officers carrying masks on their faces during their arrest raids.
While Trump has intensified his efforts unprecedented to expel immigrants across the country, ice officers have become notorious for the port of masks to approach and hold people, often with force. Legal defenders and general prosecutors argued that he asked questions of responsibility and contributes to a climate of fear.
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American scientists describe the impact of Trump cuts
Dozens of scientists conducting vital research in a range of areas of infectious diseases, robotics and computer science education and the climate crisis responded to a guardian online call to share their experiences on the impact of the Trump administration reductions in scientific funding.
Many said they had already had reduced funding or completed programs, while others feared that the cuts were inevitable and began to seek alternative work, abroad or outside science. Until now, the cuts have led to a 60% reduction of the Johnson team, and fear accumulates during the future of 30 years of climate data and expertise, because the communities of the United States are beaten by increasingly destructive extreme weather events.
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Trump Fossil-Fuel pushes by putting back green progress back, criticism warns
Since Donald Trump began his second presidency, he used an emergency of national energy “invented” to help justify the expansion of oil, gas and coal while reducing green energy – despite years of scientific evidence that the combustion of fossil fuels has contributed significantly to climate change, say researchers and watchrs.
It is a program that, during its first six months, has reduced environmental progress over the decades, they say.
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What happened to others today:
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Trump said he would help Afghans have in the United Arab Emirates for years after leaving their country when the United States has retired and the Taliban took power.
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Surveys published on Sunday showed a drop in the support of Americans for Trump’s hard measures against illegal immigration, while the republican president celebrated six months in power. CNN and CBS polls show that Trump has lost majority support for his expulsion approach.
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An increasing group of African-Americans abandon the retail stores with large corporate surfaces that have returned their Dei programs and buy in small businesses belonging to minorities and women, they believe they value their dollar.
Catch up? Here is what happened on July 19.
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