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President Trump is using his Scotland trip to tout foreign policy victories — boasting he’s “stopped about five wars,” from India‑Pakistan to Iran‑Israel, and promising more wins ahead.

But the biggest headline came when Trump broke with Netanyahu on Gaza, calling images of malnourished children “real starvation stuff” and vowing U.S.-run food centers with “no fences, no boundaries.” He urged Israel to “make sure they get the food,” signaling a shift toward direct American aid.

Trump’s message: America First diplomacy means stopping wars and protecting civilians—no apologies, no excuses.

Keep scrolling for more Trump news below!

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đź”” Trump Returns After Successful European Trip
🪖 Trump Reduces Russia Deadline Over Ukraine War
⚖️ Trump DOJ Files Complaint Against Judge Boasberg
🎩 Trump Explains Ending Epstein Relationship
🕵️♂️ Trump-Russia FBI Probe and Foreign Warnings

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President Trump is making his way back to Washington after an intense and productive five days in the United Kingdom. Not only did he secure one of the biggest European trade deals in history, he also potentially saved millions of lives by intervening in the Thailand-Cambodia conflict. And with all these wins, he was still able to  find time to open a new golf course and play a round. An impressive whirlwind of a trip, to say the least.

Meanwhile, the spotlight remains on the Jeffrey Epstein case, as President Trump continues to reject any affiliation with Epstein while his administration assesses its next steps. Throughout it all, Trump is demanding accountability on every front as he pivots back home to focus on advancing his agenda for economic revitalization and national security.

Check out all the latest developments and more below!

🪖 Trump Reduces Russia Deadline Over Ukraine War
President Trump expressed deep disappointment with President Putin for continuing Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine and responded by shortening his original 50-day deadline for a peace deal to just 10–12 days, insisting there was no reason to wait longer. Trump criticized the lack of progress in ending the war and restated his threat to impose steep secondary tariffs on countries doing business with Russia if a ceasefire is not reached soon. He said after years of talks with Putin and believing peace was possible, further rocket attacks on cities such as Kyiv and civilian casualties made him conclude the deadline needed to be stricter. While maintaining that he’d had a good relationship with Putin in the past, Trump emphasized his growing frustration as the ongoing violence contradicted assurances he said he’d received privately. The revised ultimatum was delivered while Trump was in Scotland, where he made clear he expects rapid progress toward peace.

⚖️ DOJ Files Complaint Against Judge Boasberg
President Trump’s Department of Justice filed an official misconduct complaint against U.S. District Court Chief Judge James Boasberg, accusing him of making improper public comments about Trump and undermining the judiciary’s impartiality. According to the complaint, Judge Boasberg told fellow judges and Chief Justice Roberts at a March Judicial Conference that the Trump administration might disregard federal court rulings, which the DOJ claims had no basis in fact and eroded confidence in judicial neutrality. The DOJ asserts that shortly after those comments, Boasberg issued a temporary restraining order during a high-profile deportation case, raising further concerns about his impartiality. President Trump has personally criticized Boasberg, suggesting impeachment over his handling of deportations involving Venezuelan migrants. The DOJ is seeking an investigation and wants Boasberg removed from the case while the inquiry is pending.

🎩 Trump Explains Ending Epstein Relationship
President Trump said he ended his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and banned him from Mar-a-Lago after Epstein “stole people who worked for me,” ignoring warnings not to hire away Mar-a-Lago staff. Trump described the fallout during a press session in Scotland, explaining he had cut off communication with Epstein for years because of this behavior, which he found inappropriate. He clarified to reporters that Epstein became persona non grata at his club after repeated offenses regarding his staff. Trump also emphasized that he never visited Epstein’s private island, distancing himself further from Epstein after the financier’s death in 2019. The President’s statements respond to renewed scrutiny of their past association and recent DOJ memos finding no incriminating client list.

🕵️ Trump-Russia FBI Probe and Foreign Warnings
The article reports that U.S. intelligence had credible foreign sources predicting with “alarming specificity” that the FBI would help spread the Trump–Russia collusion narrative before launching its Crossfire Hurricane probe in 2016. Declassified information is expected to show the intelligence signaled a coordinated plan inside the U.S. government to tie President Trump to Russia, with notable figures like John Brennan, James Clapper, and James Comey allegedly briefed about the agency’s intentions. According to sources, this prediction came just days before the FBI formally opened its investigation targeting President Trump’s campaign. The release of these classified annexes, pushed by CIA Director John Ratcliffe, is anticipated to bolster claims that foreign actors foresaw and tracked the actions of U.S. intelligence officials. The episode points to longstanding controversy over the origins and motivations of the FBI’s actions in the 2016 election cycle.

President Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer wave as they board Air Force One on Monday in Glasgow, Scotland

đź”” Trump Returns After Successful European Deal đź””

President Trump returned from Scotland with a packed agenda, eager to leverage recent transatlantic negotiations to advance both economic and immigration priorities. After finalizing what he called the “biggest deal ever” with the European Union, dropping threatened tariffs on EU imports from 30% to 15% in exchange for billions in U.S. energy sales and investments, he turned his attention to refining a trade framework with the United Kingdom - already secured in principle following sweeping tariff hikes against America’s largest partners earlier this year.

Meeting Prime Minister Keir Starmer at Turnberry, Trump praised recent UK efforts to turn around migrant boats in the Channel, saying the “stronger stance” sets an important example for all of Europe and warning that uncontrolled migration would fundamentally change the face of the continent. The president tied migration policy to national security, using the UK’s tougher enforcement as a model for other nations facing pressures from mass arrivals by sea.

With trade at the forefront, Trump and Starmer conferred privately to hammer out details of the UK-U.S. deal, including reduced tariffs on car exports - cut from 27.5% to 10% - and the removal of significant levies on aerospace components, both moves Prime Minister Starmer expects will benefit British industries and safeguard jobs. Trump expressed satisfaction with the arrangement, promising “fast-tracked” customs for American goods and an accelerated, mutually beneficial trading platform. Both leaders agreed that deeper economic ties would provide greater stability and opportunity for workers and enterprises on both sides of the Atlantic.

As these talks progressed, President Trump trained his attention back to Washington, pressing the Federal Reserve for a much-anticipated interest rate cut, which he insists is needed to deliver another jolt to the U.S. economy. Despite the president’s calls, markets largely expect the central bank to hold rates steady at its next meeting, as Chair Jerome Powell and other members cite lingering tariff and inflation uncertainties, but Trump’s pressure campaign continues to shape debate within the Fed.

Not content to rest on trade and monetary policy, Trump used his public appearances to sharply criticize the European Union for what he described as a failure to provide humanitarian relief to civilians in Gaza. With the crisis deepening, he called on European governments to “pitch in,” reiterating that the U.S. has given millions in aid while “nobody even acknowledged it.” Trump accused Hamas of diverting supplies but stressed that more international support is urgently needed to address starvation and suffering. The president also put pressure on Israel to “make a decision” about hostages held by Hamas, reflecting his increasing frustration with the lack of progress on both humanitarian and security fronts.

Throughout his meetings, he remained focused on the linkage between economic strength, secure borders, and America’s international leadership, declaring that tough negotiation and global engagement are the hallmarks of his approach in the weeks ahead.

Trump shows off a new armored vehicle called Golf Force One on a course in Scotland.

🍟 Quick Bite News 🍟

⚛️ The Senate confirmed David A. Wright, President Trump's nominee, to lead the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for another five-year term, marking a significant victory for the administration as it pushes to expand nuclear power capacity and ease safety regulations. Wright has previously served as NRC chair since 2020, and his confirmation reflects the administration’s energy dominance agenda, despite Democratic concerns about partisanship and regulatory changes. Senate Republican leaders are pressing to fast-track other Trump nominees to clear a backlog amid partisan disputes.

✊ Maryland Democrats staged a sit-in protest outside a Baltimore ICE facility after being denied entry, demanding changes to immigration enforcement policies and calling attention to the treatment of detainees. The demonstration aimed to pressure local and federal officials to halt deportations and criticized conditions at the detention center. Advocates accused authorities of limiting public oversight by barring the group from accessing the facility.

🔫 Senator John Kennedy, responding to a deadly shooting in New York City, rejected calls for new gun control measures, arguing instead that the issue lies with insufficient “idiot control.” He expressed sorrow for the victims but emphasized that existing gun laws are numerous and ineffective, suggesting a return to more aggressive policing tactics like stop-and-frisk in New York. Kennedy described the shooter’s actions as objectively evil and voiced skepticism about further restricting Second Amendment rights.

📺 Ohio’s Attorney General Mike Vance challenged media narratives, questioning why the press has not scrutinized former administrations for alleged cover-ups involving Jeffrey Espstein while focusing criticism uniquely on President Trump. Vance asserted that such double standards undermine journalistic integrity and called for consistent accountability across political lines. His comments reflect ongoing tensions between Trump allies and the mainstream media over investigative priorities.

🚓 The Secret Service unveiled “Golf Force One,” a new armored vehicle designed to protect President Trump while he plays golf, offering enhanced security during his favorite pastime. The vehicle features state-of-the-art defense capabilities and mobility suited for golf course environments. Officials emphasized the importance of maintaining presidential safety without disrupting leisure activities.

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