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Adam Kinzinger discusses Trump’s Iran approach on Slate’s “What Next” podcast
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Former Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger appeared on Slate’s “What Next” to criticize President Donald Trump’s handling of Iran, warning that U.S. involvement could be defined by the president’s personal sense of when the conflict is “over,” and urging Congress to assert its role.
President Donald Trump retracted his threat on Monday to attack Iran's power plants and extended the deadline to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by five days. He announced productive conversations with Tehran, though Iran categorically denied them. Markets reacted with rising US stocks and falling oil prices.
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Diedrich Holgate, recently released from prison for prior threats against Donald Trump, allegedly sent death threats to his probation officer demanding a pardon. The 47-year-old texted that Trump would pardon him or be killed, leading to his arrest. A judge found probable cause for violating supervised release conditions.
A 32-year-old resident of Binghamton, New York, has been charged with making violent threats against President Donald Trump and his supporters via YouTube posts. Jeffrey Scott Hamm Jr. faces up to five years in federal prison for the alleged threats posted in January and February. Federal authorities acted after Google reported the content to the FBI.
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FIFA President Gianni Infantino met with U.S. President Donald Trump to discuss preparations for the 2026 World Cup, receiving assurances that Iran's national team can participate despite ongoing conflict. The tournament, co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, faces uncertainty over Iran's involvement following U.S. and Israeli military actions against the country. Infantino emphasized the event's role in uniting people amid global tensions.
Francisco Mena, a resident of North Richland Hills, Texas, faces federal charges for online threats against President Donald Trump and ICE officers. His lawyers have filed a motion to dismiss, arguing the statements are hyperbolic and protected under the First Amendment. The case highlights debates over online speech and true threats.
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U.S. President Donald Trump criticized banks in a Truth Social post for undermining the GENIUS Act and holding the Clarity Act hostage over stablecoin yield issues. He called for swift congressional action to advance crypto market structure legislation. The dispute has stalled negotiations between banking and crypto sectors.
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