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Trump News at a glance: President reveals the Golden Dome project – and claims Canada is interested Trump Administration

Donald Trump has announced that his administration will progress with the development of a multibillion dollar rocket defense system entitled “Golden Dome”, and claimed that Canada was interesting to be part of it.

“As soon as the golden dome is completely constructed, it can intercept rockets, even if it is started from other sides of the world, and even if they are started from space,” said Trump. “End the rocket threat to the American home country forever.”

General Michael Guetlein of the US Space Force will monitor the implementation of the project, said Trump. The selection of Guetlein, vice boss of space operations in space, refers to the increase in a four-star general that is widespread in the Pentagon in order to be competent and deeply experienced in missile defense systems and procurement.

Here are the key stories at a glance:


Trump carries out the Golden Dome Missile Defense Project

Trump, flanked by the US Defense Minister Pete Hegseth, Trump announced the project to defend the Golden Dome Rakets on Tuesday. The President said he wanted the project to be operational before taking office, and added that the Republicans had agreed to assign $ 25 billion for the initial financing, and Canada had expressed interest in participating.

How exactly Golden Dome will look remains unclear. Trump said on Tuesday evening that he chose the architecture for the project and proposed that the total costs for the service in operation of USD 175. He did not provide any further details.

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Trump official 'illegally deport' 'Vietnamese and Burmanic migrants

Proponents of the immigrant rights have accused the Trump administration of deporting a dozen migrants from countries such as Myanmar and Vietnam to South Sudan and asked a judge to order his return.

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Rubio collides with Democrats about African “refugee” status

Marco Rubio, the US Foreign Minister, defended the Trump government's decision to admit 59 Africans from South Africa as refugees after Tim Kaine, a democratic Senator from Virginia, said they would receive preferred treatment because she knows.

The collision between Rubio and Kaine, Hillary Clinton's former running colleague, came a day ahead of South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, who was to meet Donald Trump in the White House in an encounter that promises to be charged to a great extent due to the controversy around the Africans.

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Trump hits the tax bill, as some still withstand

Donald Trump traveled to the Capitol on Tuesday to insist that the Republican majority of Republicans put their differences aside and adopted his extensive law to issue his taxation and immigration priorities.

In a speech on a meeting of the Republican legislators in the closed door, the president introduced the holdouts to fall their objections, and said afterwards: “I think we have an incredible unit. I think we will get everything we want and I think we will have a big win.”

However, it is unclear whether the presidents' warnings had the intended effect, since at least one legislator said afterwards that they still do not support the bill.

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Musk claims that he will not spend so much for politics

Elon Musk claimed that he would reduce the amount of money that he spends on politics for the foreseeable future. If it applies, the reduction would be a significant turn after the richest person in the world was the most enthusiastic donor in the US Republican Party last year.

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“A lot of time” to repair the climate crisis, says Trump Aide

The United States has “a lot of time” to solve the climate crisis, Interior Minister Doug Burgum told a house committee on Tuesday.

The comment came to his first of two days of the testimony for house and Senate owners, in which he defended Donald Trump's proposed budget, which was described as a “large, beautiful bill” and who would extend tax cuts while Trump's first term, while he lowered $ 5 billion for the interior of the interior.

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Most US companies say that tariffs cause higher prices

A majority of US companies say that they have to increase their prices to enable Trump's tariffs in the United States, as a new report shows. More than half (54%) of the US companies who have been interviewed by the Insurance Society Allianz would have to increase prices in order to meet the costs for tariffs.

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Patel puts the FBI watchdog team off

The FBI director Kash Patel has scraped a Wachhund team that examined a guaranteed surveillance law that he previously claimed to aim against the supporters of Donald Trump.

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