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    All visa applications treated on merit basis, MEA on US visa issues for Indian nationals

    The Ministry of External Affairs has addressed concerns regarding new US visa guidelines. India emphasizes that visa applications should be evaluated based on merit. Discussions with the US on mobility and consular issues are ongoing. The US travel advisory for India remains at level two. India acknowledges Pakistan Army Chief's visit to the White House.

    New challenge for Elon? Trump-Musk simmering feud has cleared the way for this surprising tech billionaire

    With Elon Musk and Donald Trump's ugly breakup, a new tech billionaire is trying hard to fill the empty spot in the White House. As President Trump’s ‘first buddy’ position is open, the world’s third richest man is trying to fit the bill. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has reportedly spoken with Trump at least twice this month, reports suggest.

    A look at how Trump's big bill could change the US immigration system

    President Trump's proposed immigration bill allocates $150 billion over four years for border security and deportation efforts. The funding would expand the border wall, increase detention facilities and law enforcement personnel, and overhaul immigration fees, including a $1,000 asylum application fee.

    'Gross': Netizens in 'disgust' after seeing what White House account posted following Trump 'daddy' comment

    A day after NATO General Secretary Mark Rutte dubbed US President Donald Trump as 'daddy', the official White House account dropped a 'Daddy's Home' video on Instagram and this has left netizens divided. Rutte said on Wednesday that 'Daddy has to use strong language' to get Israel and Iran to sort things out, to which Trump agreed.

    Jeff Bezos spoke to Trump as he tries to seeks more government contracts for Blue Origin: Report

    The CEO of Blue Origin, Dave Limp, also made a trip to the White House to meet with Trump's chief of staff, the WSJ said, citing people familiar with the matter.

    Who is Neera Tanden? Biden aide admits approving autopen signatures without knowing who cleared them

    Neera Tanden testified before Congress regarding the use of autopen signatures on official documents, admitting she didn't know who ultimately authorized them. The House Oversight Committee is investigating President Biden's involvement in major decisions and whether others are using the autopen on his behalf. Several other Biden team members, including his former White House doctor, will also testify.

    • Leaked Pentagon bombshell: US strikes on Iran's nuclear sites failed — will Trump fire Pete Hegseth?

      A leaked Pentagon intelligence assessment contradicts the Trump administration's claims of completely destroying Iran's nuclear sites in June 21 airstrikes. The DIA assessment suggests the strikes failed to eliminate Iran's enriched uranium stockpile and centrifuges, potentially setting back the program by only a few months.

      They voted for Trump. Most still back him - but not on everything

      Despite overall approval for President Trump's immigration policies, some voters express concerns over tariff policies and federal workforce cuts. While many support Trump's border security efforts, economic uncertainty caused by federal cuts and tariffs is a worry. Ethical concerns arise from Trump's use of executive orders and acceptance of gifts.

      GBU-57’s combat debut blasts Trump’s ‘Fordow is Gone’ remarks, Iran’s nuclear sites still standing

      American airstrikes targeted Iranian nuclear sites. Donald Trump claimed success, stating sites were destroyed. Intelligence reports suggest otherwise. The strikes did not eliminate Iran's nuclear capabilities. Assessments indicate a temporary delay. Iran's nuclear program could restart soon. Stockpiles were likely moved beforehand. The White House dismissed intelligence findings. The situation raises concerns about Iran's nuclear ambitions.

      Whistleblower exposes dark secrets of DOJ and White House immigration policies: Here’s what he alleges

      Erez Reuveni, a former U.S. Justice Department lawyer, has accused Trump administration officials of planning to defy federal court orders to push deportations under the Alien Enemies Act. His whistleblower complaint centres on Emil Bove, now nominated to a lifetime judgeship, who allegedly told lawyers to consider saying “f*** you” to courts. Reuveni, later fired, claims DOJ lawyers misled judges and withheld evidence in multiple cases. The allegations have triggered Senate scrutiny and raised deep concerns over judicial integrity.

      Trump faces new trouble as Al Green drops explosive article of impeachment in D.C. showdown

      In Washington, Al Green has initiated impeachment proceedings against Donald Trump. Green alleges that Trump's military action in Iran bypassed Congressional approval. This move reignites debates on presidential war powers. The White House defends Trump, citing the strikes as crucial for global peace. The resolution accuses Trump of abusing power and undermining American democracy.

      Trump says Iran-Israel truce holds after berating both countries

      US President Donald Trump said Tuesday that a ceasefire between Iran and Israel was holding, shortly after he lashed out at both countries and cursed as he accused them of violating the truce. Iran violated the ceasefire, "but Israel violated it too," Trump told reporters on the White House's South Lawn as he departed for the NATO summit.

      Trump brokered ceasefire agreement in contact with Israel, Iran, White House official says

      Donald Trump facilitated a ceasefire between Israel and Iran. This happened after discussions with Benjamin Netanyahu. Trump's team contacted Iranian officials. Israel agreed to the ceasefire if Iran stopped attacks. Iran indicated it would follow the agreement. JD Vance, Marco Rubio, and Steve Witkoff were involved in the US contact with Iran.

      Shocking accusation: JD Vance hints Iran hid Uranium after alleged tip-off — from Donald Trump?

      US Vice President JS Vance has raised concerns about the effectiveness of recent US strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, suggesting Iran may have moved uranium before the attacks. Satellite images showed suspicious truck activity near nuclear sites before the bombings. Despite speculation about a warning via social media, the White House insists the mission successfully destroyed Iran's uranium stockpile.

      Trump 'still interested' in Iran diplomacy: White House

      Donald Trump hinted at regime change in Iran if nuclear talks fail. He suggested Iranians should overthrow their government. This came after US bombers attacked Iran's nuclear enrichment sites. The White House claimed the bombing caused monumental damage. However, there is no independent verification of the extent of the damage. Iran denies seeking nuclear weapons.

      Tulsi Gabbard snubbed by Trump after US spy chief defied her Iran advice? Pics from Situation room spark buzz

      Was US spy chief Tulsi Gabbard absent in the Situation Room during President Donald Trump and his key national security officials’ recent meeting? Gabbard previously claimed to lawmakers that “Iran is not building a nuclear weapon,” a remark that angered Trump who even went on to say that the US intelligence community was wrong. However, White House has confirmed that Tulsi Gabbard remains key player on national security team and one of its social media team has released a new picture from the meeting.

      Inside Trump's Iran attack moment: Photos from the situation room go viral

      The White House released photos of President Trump in the Situation Room during the mission that targeted Iranian nuclear sites. The images feature top officials like Vice President Vance and Secretary of State Rubio, around a conference table filled with documents and supplies.

      Trump sparks panic as he questions White House workers on immigration status in surprise move

      Trump immigration joke sparked outrage after the President questioned the legal status of White House construction workers during a live event. As Trump showcased two 88-foot flagpoles he gifted the White House, he made a controversial remark asking if any of the workers were “illegal immigrants.” His comments drew strong criticism online, with many calling it “cruel” and “deranged.” The joke came as Trump pushed forward his intensified illegal immigration crackdown. The incident, while seemingly minor, touched on deeper issues of leadership, dignity, and policy during a tense moment for the nation.

      Steve Bannon’s backroom role? Secret talks with Trump raise questions about U.S Iran strike strategy

      Trump Iran decision delay stirred major buzz after former strategist Steve Bannon met with President Trump at the White House just hours before the announcement. As Trump paused action on the Iran-Israel conflict for two weeks, Bannon’s message urging caution added fuel to the MAGA debate. He advised Trump to explore alternatives before any military strike on Iran’s Fordo facility. The move reflects ongoing division inside the MAGA base, with some pushing diplomacy while others demand force. Trump’s unpredictability, now backed by Bannon’s counsel, signals a strategic wait-and-watch on U.S. involvement in the tense Middle East standoff.

      Harvard and Trump administration resume talks to resolve ongoing feud

      Harvard University and the Trump administration have resumed negotiations to resolve disputes involving funding cuts and campus policies. Harvard officials presented actions on antisemitism, admissions, and viewpoint diversity, while the White House outlined further expectations. A potential agreement could restore research funding and halt legal actions in exchange for commitments on antisemitism, admissions reform, and ideological diversity.

      How Trump has targeted Harvard's international students - and what the latest court ruling means

      Donald Trump's administration tried to limit foreign student enrollment at Harvard University. They cited concerns about anti-Semitism. Homeland Security tried to revoke Harvard's ability to host foreign students. Trump also tried to block entry for incoming Harvard students. Courts have temporarily halted some of these actions. The State Department increased scrutiny of visa applicants' social media.

      Why has Trump dropped Pete Hegseth, Tulsi Gabbard from his inner circle to navigate secret Iran action plan?

      The White House is expected to decide within two weeks whether to support Israel’s bombing campaign against Iran. As Donald Trump is deliberating on how to navigate the Iran crisis, he has reportedly removed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard from high-level discussions. The situation reveals deep divisions in Washington as nuclear fears and war rhetoric intensify.

      'Any illegal immigrants?' Trump asks White House workers about deportation status

      President Donald Trump made jokes about immigration during an interaction with workers at the White House. He questioned the workers about their immigration status. This happened while answering questions from reporters. Trump also suggested one of the workers could become a movie star. His comments came as he appeared to soften his stance on immigration.

      Trump weighs military action on Iran, to make a decision within two weeks, says White House

      President Trump announced he will decide within two weeks whether to take military action against Iran, amid speculation of potential U.S. involvement in Israeli operations. While hinting at possible negotiations with Tehran, Trump emphasized the need for Iran's "unconditional surrender" regarding its nuclear program. U.S.

      Elon Musk slams presidential insider Sergio Gor as ‘Snake’ behind Trump fallout

      Elon Musk has publicly criticized White House official Sergio Gor, who might have played a role in the strained relationship between Musk and Donald Trump. This stemmed from Gor reportedly urging Trump to withdraw Jared Isaacman's NASA nomination, a close friend of Musk.

      Nobel Peace Prize cause of Trump-Asim Munir meet? White House explains why US President met Pak Army Chief

      Donald Trump met with Pakistan's army chief, Asim Munir, at the White House. Munir reportedly pledged to nominate Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize. This was for preventing a potential nuclear conflict between India and Pakistan. Narendra Modi conveyed to Trump that India and Pakistan ceased military actions after direct talks.

      Juventus blank Al Ain 5-0 in Club World Cup after meeting Trump at White House

      Juventus dominated Al Ain 5-0 in the Club World Cup, fueled by braces from Randal Kolo Muani and Francisco Conceicao. The victory propelled Juventus to the top of Group G. Prior to the match, the team visited the White House, where President Trump inquired about the possibility of a woman joining the men's team.

      Asim Munir, Trump & Nukes: What’s cooking at the closed-door meeting in the White House?

      Trump's closed-door lunch with Pak Army Chief General Asim Munir signals a potential geopolitical realignment amid rising tensions between Iran and Israel. This overture suggests a US strategy to cultivate an axis against Tehran, leveraging Pakistan's military influence and nuclear capabilities. The meeting also highlights concerns about Pakistan's stance on Iran and its history of nuclear proliferation.

      VA policy: White House denies report claiming VA rule changes allow discrimination against veterans, Democrats

      The White House and the Department of Veterans Affairs have denied a Guardian report alleging new VA rules permit doctors to refuse treatment to veterans based on political affiliation or marital status. Officials say all eligible veterans will receive care under federal law, calling the report false and misleading

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