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Fox News halts broadcast for Trump healthcare speech while 'Minnesota is burning down'

Some Fox News viewers reacted angrily after the network abruptly cut away from live coverage to air President Donald Trump’s speech on rural healthcare. The interruption came at a time when tensions were already high due to ongoing protests in Minnesota linked to immigration enforcement. The backlash centered on events unfolding in Minneapolis, where public outrage intensified following the fatal shooting of Renene Nicole Good by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent. Protests escalated after videos began circulating online that showed a tense encounter at an intersection. In the footage, two ICE agents are seen ordering a woman to exit her vehicle, which was blocking traffic. As she attempted to reverse and turn away, a third agent arrived and opened fire. Multiple gunshots can be heard in videos shared widely on social media. Against this backdrop, many viewers felt Fox News’ decision to pause coverage and switch to Trump’s healthcare remarks was deeply out of tou...

Donald Trump embarrassed in CNN news alert as he’s dealt major blow

CNN recently aired a segment that painted a bleak picture for President Donald Trump, and it quickly became a talking point across social media and political circles. During the report, CNN data analyst Harry Enten highlighted that Trump’s net approval rating remains firmly in negative territory. Using a bit of humor, Enten remarked that Trump’s approval is “underwater like the New York Jets,” before explaining that the numbers haven’t improved at all since the previous month. In fact, according to CNN’s analysis, Trump’s approval rating has been negative every single day since March 12, 2025 a streak that now stretches to roughly 310 consecutive days. Enten went on to stress that this isn’t limited to one or two problem areas. When he asked which issues Trump is performing well on, his answer was blunt: none. Whether it’s immigration, the economy, trade and tariffs, or even the Epstein-related controversy, Trump is reportedly polling poorly across the board. Enten added that in eve...

Trump Nobel Peace Prize move sparks 15-word pointed reaction from Nobel committee

Donald Trump has a long history of publicly complaining about not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, and that frustration resurfaced in an unusual moment involving Venezuela’s opposition leader, María Corina Machado. During a meeting on Thursday, Machado presented Trump with her Nobel Peace Prize medal, mounted in a large frame. She described the gesture as symbolic, saying it was meant to acknowledge what she called Trump’s support for Venezuela’s freedom following the capture of former leader Nicolás Maduro in Caracas. The move quickly drew a firm response from the Nobel Peace Centre. In a pointed statement, the organization made it clear that while a physical medal can be gifted, the Nobel Peace Prize itself cannot be transferred in any form. The Centre emphasized that Machado remains the sole laureate. In a post shared on X, the Nobel Peace Centre reiterated a long-standing rule from the Norwegian Nobel Committee: once a Nobel Prize is announced, it cannot be revoked, shared, or ...

Trump explains that more 'firepower' was needed in called off Iran bombing

President Donald Trump reportedly called off plans to bomb Iran, citing concerns over insufficient military firepower. Sources suggest that U.S. officials advised the president that a large-scale strike might have limited impact and could trigger a much bloodier conflict. Since halting the planned attack, American authorities have been closely monitoring Tehran to determine how to respond to the ongoing protests. According to the Wall Street Journal, officials from the U.S. and its Middle Eastern allies warned that a massive bombing campaign was unlikely to topple the Iranian regime. Instead, any retaliation by Iran could require the support of partners like Israel. Officials reportedly suggested that smaller, targeted operations could be more effective for boosting the morale of protesters, while cautioning that a prolonged campaign would not dismantle the current government. Although Trump has not yet made a final decision, he reportedly requested that military assets be ready in ...

Denmark's plea over Greenland defense as British, German, Dutch and Canadian troops arrive

European troops are now arriving in Greenland as tensions mount over former President Donald Trump’s audacious ambitions in the Arctic. The future of the island, a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark, is increasingly caught up in international debate and military posturing. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has emphasized that Greenland’s defense is a shared responsibility for NATO. The arrival of soldiers from countries including France, Germany, the UK, Norway, and Sweden is part of a broader European effort to support Denmark and ensure the island’s security in response to Trump’s repeated threats to claim it for the United States. In addition to this political show of strength, European forces are conducting short reconnaissance missions to assess the island’s defense needs. The diplomatic situation remains tense. On Wednesday, Greenland’s Foreign Minister Vivian Motzfeldt and Denmark’s Lars Løkke Rasmussen met with U.S. Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marc...

Fox News makes major Donald Trump U-turn as guest rejects the president's Iran claims

Political commentator Nazee Moinian appeared on Fox News’ America Reports to critique former President Donald Trump’s recent remarks about Iran. Trump faced scrutiny after claiming that “the killing in Iran is stopping,” comments that came amid widespread anti-government protests in the country, where more than 12,000 people are feared dead. During the January 15 interview, Fox News host John Roberts played a clip of Trump speaking from the Oval Office: “We've been told that the killing in Iran is stopping. And there’s no plan for executions, or an execution, or executions. So, I’ve been told that on good authority. We’ll find out about it. I’m sure if it happens, we’ll all be very upset. Including you will be very upset. But that’s just gotten to me, some information, that the killing has stopped, that the executions have stopped.” Roberts asked Moinian if the cessation of killings might be slowing the protests. She responded, “Well, thank you, John. The killing hasn’t stoppe...

Canadian, British and German troops in Greenland, but Trump and White House stay defiant

In a surprising development, European troops have touched down in Greenland, yet the White House insists this won’t derail Donald Trump’s ambitions in the Arctic. White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt told reporters Thursday that the presence of European forces in Greenland “does not impact the president’s decision-making process or his goal of acquiring Greenland.” Several European nations including France, Germany, Sweden, Finland, Norway, and the Netherlands have confirmed they are sending troops to participate in a Danish-led military exercise, with some already on the ground. Estonia is also part of the planning and is prepared to deploy troops if requested. Notably, NATO is not involved in the drill, which is being described as an intergovernmental exercise. Trump has repeatedly suggested that military action could be used to secure Greenland, warning that the territory risks falling under Russian or Chinese influence. Denmark’s foreign minister, after meeting with U.S. ...