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Trump messages at a glance: The White House does not trust Hegseth to choose a new chief of staff | Trump Administration

The White House is annoyed by the turbulence that Pete Hegseth's office has followed in the past few weeks, and will block the choice of the head of the staff by the US Defense Minister and select his own candidate, two people familiar with the matter.

Hegseth had proposed to give Marine Col Ricky Buria to the chief of staff after the first person, Joe Kasper, left last month after a controversial examination that brought the fall of three other senior areas. But the White House has made Hegseth clear that Buria is not increased.

Here are the key stories at a glance:


White House Block Hegseth Choice for new chief of staff

The step to block Hegseth's choice at this time is unusual and reflects Donald Trump's intention to keep Hegseth by trying to isolate him from further misconceptions.

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Trump Mulls ends Habas Corpus

The Trump administration is considering suspending the Habeas Corpus letter, the legal right to question its detention, Stephen Miller, a top advisor to the White House, said on Friday.

Exposing Habeas Corpus would be an extremely aggressive step that would dramatically escalate the efforts of the Trump government to attack the rule of law in front of American courts if it is trying to deport people without giving them the chance to question the basis of their distances.

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Judge proper liberation from detained tufts student

On Friday morning, a federal judge in Vermont ordered the release of a bail of a student at Tufts University, who was arrested in March for her political speech and now in Louisiana in what she and her lawyers argue, a violation of her constitutional rights.

The judge had ordered Rrumeysa Öztürk's return to Vermont, where she was briefly recorded after she was grabbed by masked immigration agents near Boston on the street.

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Trump swims China tariffs to 80%

Donald Trump fell from 145% to 80% from 145% to 80% to de -escalate the trade war.

The top-US officers are expected to meet a high-ranking Chinese delegation in Switzerland this weekend in the first major lectures between the two nations since Trump has provoked a trade war with strong tariffs for imports.

The US President wrote on Friday morning on his social media account in his social media account in his social media account, in relation to Scott Bessent, the finance minister, “80% tariff in China”.

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The United States takes a special status for Greenland into account

US officials discuss a plan to draw Greenland into the area of ​​influence of America by using a kind of agreement that the United States have used to keep close relationships with several Pacific island states, according to two US officials and another person who is familiar with the discussions.

According to the plan, which was considered, the Trump government would propose to the leaders of Greenland that the island with the United States is entering into a so-called compact compact (Cofa).

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Lawyer who persecuted Trump

Former prosecutor Jay Bratt is expected to appear in front of the Republican judiciary led by Republicans next week in order to find cases against Donald Trump in the nationalization faced with Donald Trump, three people familiar with the matter.

The deposition of Bratt, who headed the criminal proceedings on Trump's alleged abuse as a top representative of the former special advisor Jack Smith, was planned for 10 a.m.

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