Trump news at a glance: UK and French leaders back president’s peace plan for Gaza | Trump administration

Some of the main allies of America supported Donald Trump’s peace plan for Gaza, after the Israeli president and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered an ultimatum to Hamas, warning the militant group to accept its 20 -point plan or to deal with the consequences.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer called Hamas to “accept the plan and put an end to misery, laying down and releasing all the remaining hostages”. French President Emmanuel Macron said that “France is ready to contribute” to efforts to end the war.
Trump and Netanyahu praised their proposal as a historical breakthrough and new chapter for the Middle East, but it was clear that Hamas had not been consulted and that his position on the terms remained uncertain.
Trump and Netanyahu in Hamas: Accept the Gaza Peace Plan or face consequences
Trump and Netanyahu clearly indicated that they did not offer the choice of Hamas in this area. If the group refused, Trump told journalists: “Israel would have my full support to finish work to destroy the threat of Hamas”.
The Israeli Prime Minister said in a disturbing way: “If Hamas rejects your plan, Mr. President, or if they accept it supposedly and then do everything to counter it, Israel will end the work by itself. This can be done the easy way or it can be done hard, but it will be done.”
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Trump speaks with Democrats who do not give breakthrough as the American closure approaches
A meeting with high issues between Donald Trump and the main Democrats of the Congress did not lead to any apparent breakthrough in the negotiations to keep the government open, JD Vance later declaring: “I think we are heading for a closure.”
The Democrats, who refuse to support the legislation of the GOP to continue to finance beyond Tuesday, unless he understands several health provisions, brought a more optimistic tone after the meeting of the Oval Office, which also included the republican leaders of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
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Portland approaches for the deployment of 200 troops from the National Guard to the City
Portland is preparing for the deployment of 200 troops from the National Guard while Donald Trump is advancing with plans to bring the US military to another city led by Democrats. Oregon has filed a legal action to block deployment, which the state has warned that tensions will intensify and cause unrest when there is no legal need or justification “to bring federal troops to Portland.
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The suspect of the Mormone church shooting signed Trump outside the house, show the files
A shooter who killed at least four worshipers, injured eight and was killed on Sunday by the police in a Mormon church in the canton of Grand Blanc, Michigan, had a sign sporting the family name of Donald Trump outside his house, according to public archives.
The president responded to the church shootout on Sunday saying “there is still a lot to learn” about the deceased suspect, identified as Thomas Jacob Sanford, 40. “It seems to be another targeted attack on Christians in the United States of America,” said Trump in an article on his social platform Truth.
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Monks revoke the education license of the school superintendent arrested by the ice
The superintendent of the largest school district of Iowa has revoked his education permit by state education officials after his arrest last week by American immigration and customs application agents (ICE).
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Stephen Miller plays a leading role in strikes on the alleged venezuelan drug boats
Stephen Miller, the deputy chief of staff of the White House, played a leading role in the direction of American strikes against alleged venezuelan drug boats, according to three people familiar with the situation. Sometimes his role replaced that of Marco Rubio, Secretary of State and National Security Advisor.
The Trump administration has increased the heat of Caracas in recent weeks, with a large naval deployment in the Caribbean Sea. Vice-president of Venezuela said the country was ready to declare the state of emergency in the event of an American military attack, warning “catastrophic” consequences if such an assault materializes.
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The Trump administration spends $ 625 million to relaunch the dying coal industry
The White House will open 13.1 million acres (5.3 million hectares) from public land to the operation of coal while providing $ 625 million to power plants in coal, the Trump administration announced. The efforts were part of a series of initiatives from the Interior Department, the Ministry of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency, aimed at relaunching the coal sector that due.
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Cannabis stocks are at the top after Donald Trump shared a video on Sunday to promote cannabis consumption for the elderly and CBD products coverage. The video of almost three minutes, published on the president’s social platform of the president, praises the use of the CBD derived from hemp as a “Gamechanger” which is a relief of pain and stress for the elderly.
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