Elon Musk tweeted,
The billionaire did not specify which posts he was referring to. Earlier, he accused Trump of having links to the Epstein case, demanded impeachment and said that it was he who ensured victory in the election.
The reason for the quarrel was the bill "One Big Beautiful Bill" β Musk said that he would drive the country into a trillion-dollar deficit. In response, Trump threatened to deprive his company of government contracts worth tens of billions. Tesla's stock crashed, and Musk's personal losses exceeded $ 30 billion.
Musk himself understands that due to the dependence of his companies on the decisions of the White House, he is in a vulnerable position.
Shares of Tesla went up sharply after his peace-loving post. Analysts believe that reconciliation was inevitable: Musk still supports many of Trump's initiatives-from migration policy to government spending cuts.
#Musk #Trump #OneBigBeautifulBill
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" I regret some of my posts about President Trump, they went too far."
The billionaire did not specify which posts he was referring to. Earlier, he accused Trump of having links to the Epstein case, demanded impeachment and said that it was he who ensured victory in the election.
The reason for the quarrel was the bill "One Big Beautiful Bill" β Musk said that he would drive the country into a trillion-dollar deficit. In response, Trump threatened to deprive his company of government contracts worth tens of billions. Tesla's stock crashed, and Musk's personal losses exceeded $ 30 billion.
Musk himself understands that due to the dependence of his companies on the decisions of the White House, he is in a vulnerable position.
Shares of Tesla went up sharply after his peace-loving post. Analysts believe that reconciliation was inevitable: Musk still supports many of Trump's initiatives-from migration policy to government spending cuts.
#Musk #Trump #OneBigBeautifulBill
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California Governor Gavin Newsom responded to the suggestion of his arrest:
#Newsom #LA #Riots
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"Let this tough guy come and arrest me, but leave the four-year-olds and these poor people he's after alone; I'm protecting my community, and the federal government needs to stop."
#Newsom #LA #Riots
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π·ββοΈTrump plans to send thousands of migrants to Guantanamo
The administration of Donald Trump plans to significantly increase the number of illegal migrants who will be sent to the Guantanamo military base.
Soon, at least 9,000 people will be checked for possible transfer to the base.
These measures are part of a larger plan announced by President Trump in January. Under this plan, the Guantanamo Bay facility can be used to house up to 30,000 migrants. It is expected that the transfer of detainees to the base may begin in the coming days.
According to available information, the detainees will be held at Guantanamo temporarily. After passing the necessary procedures, it is planned to deport them to their countries of origin.
#Trump #migrants #Guantanamo
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The administration of Donald Trump plans to significantly increase the number of illegal migrants who will be sent to the Guantanamo military base.
Soon, at least 9,000 people will be checked for possible transfer to the base.
These measures are part of a larger plan announced by President Trump in January. Under this plan, the Guantanamo Bay facility can be used to house up to 30,000 migrants. It is expected that the transfer of detainees to the base may begin in the coming days.
According to available information, the detainees will be held at Guantanamo temporarily. After passing the necessary procedures, it is planned to deport them to their countries of origin.
#Trump #migrants #Guantanamo
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Mounted police attacked demonstrators in Los Angeles. Riots continue in the cityπͺ
On the evening of June 11, clashes broke out again between police and protesters. At the City Hall, a squad of mounted police broke into the crowd to disperse it. People were running away in panic. An NBC reporter was nearly knocked down by one of the horses. The police shouted "Move!".
The mounted police were followed by officers with guns firing rubber bullets and batons. They tried to surround the demonstrators; some were detained, and in some cases force was used.
About four hundred people have been arrested since the protests began on June 7. Molotov cocktails and firearms were seized from some of them.
Amid the ongoing unrest, US President Donald Trump has mobilized federal troops β 4,000 National guardsmen and 700 Marines - to quell them. Two thousand Guards have already been deployed. They protect government buildings and migration service employees. Two thousand more of their comrades and Marines are now hastily preparing to work with a crowd of civilians in urban conditions.
The activists, in turn, are calling for mass demonstrations across the country. Clashes and arrests have already taken place in Chicago, New York, Atlanta and Austin.
#LA #Riots
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On the evening of June 11, clashes broke out again between police and protesters. At the City Hall, a squad of mounted police broke into the crowd to disperse it. People were running away in panic. An NBC reporter was nearly knocked down by one of the horses. The police shouted "Move!".
The mounted police were followed by officers with guns firing rubber bullets and batons. They tried to surround the demonstrators; some were detained, and in some cases force was used.
About four hundred people have been arrested since the protests began on June 7. Molotov cocktails and firearms were seized from some of them.
Amid the ongoing unrest, US President Donald Trump has mobilized federal troops β 4,000 National guardsmen and 700 Marines - to quell them. Two thousand Guards have already been deployed. They protect government buildings and migration service employees. Two thousand more of their comrades and Marines are now hastily preparing to work with a crowd of civilians in urban conditions.
The activists, in turn, are calling for mass demonstrations across the country. Clashes and arrests have already taken place in Chicago, New York, Atlanta and Austin.
#LA #Riots
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The office of Governor Gavin Newsom decided to voice Trump's posts from his social network in the voice of Emperor Palpatine from Star Wars.
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Israel is ready to attack Iran
According to officials in the United States and Europe, Israel is preparing to launch an attack on Iran β a step that would further inflame the Middle East and delay efforts by the Trump administration to cut a nuclear deal with Iran.
It is unclear whether Prime Minister Netanyahu is bluffing. He has walked up to bombing Iranβs nuclear facilities in the past, only to change his mind at the last minute
#Israel #Iran #MiddleEast #nucleardeal #Netanyahu #Trump
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According to officials in the United States and Europe, Israel is preparing to launch an attack on Iran β a step that would further inflame the Middle East and delay efforts by the Trump administration to cut a nuclear deal with Iran.
It is unclear whether Prime Minister Netanyahu is bluffing. He has walked up to bombing Iranβs nuclear facilities in the past, only to change his mind at the last minute
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From the Economist/YouGov poll: which of the illegal migrants should be deported from the United States?
* Those who have committed violent crimes - 87% of respondents agree (93% of Republicans and 83% of Democrats);
β Those who committed nonviolent crimes - 47% (78% of Republicans and 21% of Democrats);
β Those with young children who are U.S. citizens - 26% (48% of Republicans and 7% of Democrats);
β Living in the United States for many years and without problems with the law - 24% (44% of Republicans and 5% of Democrats);
β 22% of those who came to the United States as children (41% of Republicans and 4% of Democrats);
β Married to U.S. citizens - 17% (31% of Republicans and 4% of Democrats).
#Poll #migrants
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* Those who have committed violent crimes - 87% of respondents agree (93% of Republicans and 83% of Democrats);
β Those who committed nonviolent crimes - 47% (78% of Republicans and 21% of Democrats);
β Those with young children who are U.S. citizens - 26% (48% of Republicans and 7% of Democrats);
β Living in the United States for many years and without problems with the law - 24% (44% of Republicans and 5% of Democrats);
β 22% of those who came to the United States as children (41% of Republicans and 4% of Democrats);
β Married to U.S. citizens - 17% (31% of Republicans and 4% of Democrats).
#Poll #migrants
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Rand Paul has become the first Republican senator to break ranks on President Donald Trumpβs military parade, comparing it to North Korea.
The parade, which officials estimate will cost a maximum of $45 million, will be held on June 14 to celebrate the Armyβs 250th birthday, which also happens to fall on Trumpβs 79th birthday.
The Kentucky fiscal hawk told reporters in Washington, D.C. Tuesday that heβs βnever been a big fan of goose-stepping soldiers in big tanks and missiles rolling down the street. So if you asked me, I wouldn't have done it,β Fox News Chief National Security Correspondent Jennifer Griffin reported on X.
Paul said heβs not sure what the actual cost of the parade will be, and then took his criticism a step further by comparing it to the military parades of strongman states.
Paul said.
Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana, another Republican who advocates for spending cuts, told reporters on Capitol Hill Tuesday in reaction to Trumpβs military parade:
according to Griffin.
he said.
Other GOP senators have also questioned the cost of the parade, including Senate Armed Services Committee Chair Roger Wicker of Mississippi and Senate Appropriations Chair Susan Collins of Maine. Still, their comments havenβt gone as far as Paul and Kennedyβs.
#Trump #Parade #GOP
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The parade, which officials estimate will cost a maximum of $45 million, will be held on June 14 to celebrate the Armyβs 250th birthday, which also happens to fall on Trumpβs 79th birthday.
The Kentucky fiscal hawk told reporters in Washington, D.C. Tuesday that heβs βnever been a big fan of goose-stepping soldiers in big tanks and missiles rolling down the street. So if you asked me, I wouldn't have done it,β Fox News Chief National Security Correspondent Jennifer Griffin reported on X.
Paul said heβs not sure what the actual cost of the parade will be, and then took his criticism a step further by comparing it to the military parades of strongman states.
βWe were always different than the images you saw of the Soviet Union and North Korea. We were proud not to be that. And I don't, I'm not proposing that that's the image people want to project, but I'm worried about the image that it isn't necessarily the best image to show,β
Paul said.
Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana, another Republican who advocates for spending cuts, told reporters on Capitol Hill Tuesday in reaction to Trumpβs military parade:
β I wouldn't spend the money if it were me,β
according to Griffin.
βThe United States of America is the most powerful country in all of human history. We're a lion, and a lion doesn't have to tell you it's a lion. Everybody else in the jungle knows, and we're a lion. I would save the money, but if the president wants to have a parade, he's the President, and I'm not,β
he said.
Other GOP senators have also questioned the cost of the parade, including Senate Armed Services Committee Chair Roger Wicker of Mississippi and Senate Appropriations Chair Susan Collins of Maine. Still, their comments havenβt gone as far as Paul and Kennedyβs.
#Trump #Parade #GOP
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About 10% of LA County residents do not have legal immigration status
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass denounced the raids and the deployment of troops, saying Tuesday that the actions were aimed at intimidating the areaβs vast immigrant population, one of the countryβs largest. She said she has heard even immigrants with legal status are being swept up and that the raids may continue for months.
An estimated 950,000 people in Los Angeles County do not have legal immigration status, according to the Migration Policy Institute. That is about a tenth of the countyβs population, and they include cooks, nannies, hotel employees, street vendors, gardeners, construction workers and garment workers.
Bass said.
She said many of those detained have had no contact with their loved ones or lawyers. The raids have only fueled unrest in the city, Bass said.
she said.
SaraΓ Ortiz said her father, Jose, worked for Ambiance for 18 years.
she told the crowd in Spanish.
A judge signed a search warrant that there was probable cause to conclude that Ambiance was using fake documents for some workers, said Ciaran McEvoy, a spokesperson for the U.S. attorneyβs office in Los Angeles. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has not shared details about the arrests.
#LA #migrants
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass denounced the raids and the deployment of troops, saying Tuesday that the actions were aimed at intimidating the areaβs vast immigrant population, one of the countryβs largest. She said she has heard even immigrants with legal status are being swept up and that the raids may continue for months.
An estimated 950,000 people in Los Angeles County do not have legal immigration status, according to the Migration Policy Institute. That is about a tenth of the countyβs population, and they include cooks, nannies, hotel employees, street vendors, gardeners, construction workers and garment workers.
βFamilies across the city are terrified,β
Bass said.
βThey donβt know if they should go to work, they donβt know if they should go to school.β
She said many of those detained have had no contact with their loved ones or lawyers. The raids have only fueled unrest in the city, Bass said.
βThey were going to go after violent felons, drug dealers, and I donβt know how that matches with the scenes that we saw of people outside Home Depot running through the parking lot, because they were afraid that they were going to get arrested,β
she said.
SaraΓ Ortiz said her father, Jose, worked for Ambiance for 18 years.
βIt was really painful to see him arrested on Friday with his co-workers,β
she told the crowd in Spanish.
A judge signed a search warrant that there was probable cause to conclude that Ambiance was using fake documents for some workers, said Ciaran McEvoy, a spokesperson for the U.S. attorneyβs office in Los Angeles. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has not shared details about the arrests.
#LA #migrants
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The website of the Trump Cardβ a "gold card" for $5 million, has been opened
On the website trumpcard.gov applications for Trump's soβcalled "golden card" have begun, a paid immigration program that the president called a "new-level green card." For $5 million, the applicant will receive not citizenship, but a "path to it." What exactly this means is not specified. The president announced the start of the program on his social media this morning.
So far, basic information is being collected on the site using a questionnaire: name, region, email address of the application. It should also be noted who is applying β an individual or a business. Eight regions have been clarified: Europe, Asia (including the Middle East), North America, Oceania, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Africa. Later, the site promises to respond to all those who have applied.
The Trump Card could be a replacement for the current EB-5 visa program, which already allows investors to obtain a green card for investments from $800,000 to $1.05 million in the American economy, with mandatory job creation.
#TrumpCard #migrants
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On the website trumpcard.gov applications for Trump's soβcalled "golden card" have begun, a paid immigration program that the president called a "new-level green card." For $5 million, the applicant will receive not citizenship, but a "path to it." What exactly this means is not specified. The president announced the start of the program on his social media this morning.
So far, basic information is being collected on the site using a questionnaire: name, region, email address of the application. It should also be noted who is applying β an individual or a business. Eight regions have been clarified: Europe, Asia (including the Middle East), North America, Oceania, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Africa. Later, the site promises to respond to all those who have applied.
The Trump Card could be a replacement for the current EB-5 visa program, which already allows investors to obtain a green card for investments from $800,000 to $1.05 million in the American economy, with mandatory job creation.
#TrumpCard #migrants
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Apparently, the people that get snatched and deported out of the US return to the country within days. Trump is wasting tax payersβ dollars on ICE agents. How on brand for him!
#immigration #deportation #ICE #Trump
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Dollar sinks to 3-year low on Trump tariff threat π
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MoneyWatch: Stock Markets Slide and Oil Prices Surge After Israel Attack on Iran ππ₯
Stock markets around the world slumped and oil prices surged after Israel on Thursday launched a military strike on Iran π£.
Two hours before the start of trade in the U.S., S&P 500 futures contracts fell 65 points, or 1.1%, to 5,984, while futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average and Nasdaq Composite dropped 1.1% and 1.4%, respectively π.
U.S. benchmark crude oil jumped
$4.97, or 7.3%, to $72.91 per barrel. Brent crude, the international standard, rose $4.78, or 6.7%, to $74.15 per barrel π’οΈ.
βAny remaining hopes for sub-$60 [barrel per] oil prices this year must now be buried. Israel's attacks early Friday against Iran, directed against nuclear facilities, missile sites and senior personnel, are a marked departure from earlier exchanges between the two Middle Eastern powers,β Tom Holland, global research director with investment advisory firm Gavekal, told clients in a note π.
Markets in Asia and Europe sold off in overnight trading π. Tokyoβs Nikkei 225 fell 0.9%, the Kospi in Seoul lost 0.9%, Hong Kong's Hang Seng retreated 0.6%, Shanghai Composite Index sank 0.8% and Australia's S&P/ASX 200dipped 0.2% π. In Europe, Germanyβs DAX dropped 1.4%, Franceβs CAC 40 shed 1% and Britain's FTSE 100slipped 0.5% π.
#markets #Israel #Iran
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Stock markets around the world slumped and oil prices surged after Israel on Thursday launched a military strike on Iran π£.
Two hours before the start of trade in the U.S., S&P 500 futures contracts fell 65 points, or 1.1%, to 5,984, while futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average and Nasdaq Composite dropped 1.1% and 1.4%, respectively π.
U.S. benchmark crude oil jumped
$4.97, or 7.3%, to $72.91 per barrel. Brent crude, the international standard, rose $4.78, or 6.7%, to $74.15 per barrel π’οΈ.
βAny remaining hopes for sub-$60 [barrel per] oil prices this year must now be buried. Israel's attacks early Friday against Iran, directed against nuclear facilities, missile sites and senior personnel, are a marked departure from earlier exchanges between the two Middle Eastern powers,β Tom Holland, global research director with investment advisory firm Gavekal, told clients in a note π.
Markets in Asia and Europe sold off in overnight trading π. Tokyoβs Nikkei 225 fell 0.9%, the Kospi in Seoul lost 0.9%, Hong Kong's Hang Seng retreated 0.6%, Shanghai Composite Index sank 0.8% and Australia's S&P/ASX 200dipped 0.2% π. In Europe, Germanyβs DAX dropped 1.4%, Franceβs CAC 40 shed 1% and Britain's FTSE 100slipped 0.5% π.
#markets #Israel #Iran
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Most Americans believe President Donald Trump is named in more 'Epstein files,' according to a new exclusive Daily Mail poll π°π₯
It comes after billionaire Elon Musk launched scathing claims on X last week suggesting the president might be more deeply involved in the files than previously known π₯.
He alleged on X that the "real reason" Trump hasn't released the full files connected to the predator is because he's in them π.
Musk was tearing into Trump during a public spat over the president's signature tax bill, and has since apologized for going "too far" with the now-deleted post on Epstein π.
But Trump's name being in the files is unsurprising and already known, and he's made it clear he's never been a "fan" of the pedophile π.
The two men moved in the same Palm Beach, Florida, circles from the late 1980s until 2004, when they fell out spectacularly over a property deal πΌ.
Along with the likes of Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton, Trump is one among many powerful people known to have associated with Epstein and who have been mentioned in court documents related to the financier's decades of sexual abuse π.
Before he was re-elected last November, Trump said he would have "no problem" releasing the files ποΈ.
He then directed his administration under Attorney General Pam Bondi to publish all documents associated with the convicted predator who killed himself in prison in 2019 ahead of his trial on sex-trafficking charges βοΈ.
She put out a tranche of related pages earlier this year, including his flight logs which showed the president's name appearing seven times, and has been urged to make more public π.
A new Daily Mail/J.L. Partners poll reveals that Americans are convinced there are even more files to come π.
And 54 percent say they believe that Trump will be named in more files containing details of the investigation into deceased sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein π΅οΈββοΈ.
That includes 39 percent of Republicans polled, while 31 percent said they were unsure and 30 percent say they think Musk's claim is false β.
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It comes after billionaire Elon Musk launched scathing claims on X last week suggesting the president might be more deeply involved in the files than previously known π₯.
He alleged on X that the "real reason" Trump hasn't released the full files connected to the predator is because he's in them π.
Musk was tearing into Trump during a public spat over the president's signature tax bill, and has since apologized for going "too far" with the now-deleted post on Epstein π.
But Trump's name being in the files is unsurprising and already known, and he's made it clear he's never been a "fan" of the pedophile π.
The two men moved in the same Palm Beach, Florida, circles from the late 1980s until 2004, when they fell out spectacularly over a property deal πΌ.
Along with the likes of Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton, Trump is one among many powerful people known to have associated with Epstein and who have been mentioned in court documents related to the financier's decades of sexual abuse π.
Before he was re-elected last November, Trump said he would have "no problem" releasing the files ποΈ.
He then directed his administration under Attorney General Pam Bondi to publish all documents associated with the convicted predator who killed himself in prison in 2019 ahead of his trial on sex-trafficking charges βοΈ.
She put out a tranche of related pages earlier this year, including his flight logs which showed the president's name appearing seven times, and has been urged to make more public π.
A new Daily Mail/J.L. Partners poll reveals that Americans are convinced there are even more files to come π.
And 54 percent say they believe that Trump will be named in more files containing details of the investigation into deceased sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein π΅οΈββοΈ.
That includes 39 percent of Republicans polled, while 31 percent said they were unsure and 30 percent say they think Musk's claim is false β.
#Trump #Epstein #Scandal
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During a press conference by Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, California Senator Alex Padilla tried to interrupt the secretary and ask her a question, but was forcibly escorted out of the room.
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Just a few days ago, the Iranian princess Pahlavi (granddaughter of the last Shah of Iran, Mohammed Reza Pahlavi) married an American businessman of Jewish origin, Bradley Sherman πβ€οΈ.
The wedding was performed simultaneously according to Jewish and Persian traditions πβ¨.
#princess #Pahlavi #wedding #Jewish
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The wedding was performed simultaneously according to Jewish and Persian traditions πβ¨.
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