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An Israeli lawmaker was removed from the Israeli parliamentary chamber after interrupting President Donald Trump’s speech, which coincided with the release of 20 living hostages from Gaza and the return of the first Palestinian prisoners from Israeli detention.
“It’s coming to an end guys,” Swalwell wrote on X. “I’ve spoken to a lot of House Republicans this week and they’re confident that Trump’s movement/support is fading. As one told me, ‘this Epstein bomb is about to drop and no one wants to defend a pedo-protector. It’s just a matter of time.’
Conway pointed to the increased immigration crackdown, the deployment of the National Guard into cities, the sudden suspension of Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show and the “threatening and prosecuting” of the president’s perceived political enemies, including former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James.
Donald Trump has made an awkward Middle East geographical blunder as he heads to Israel for the release of hostages from Gaza. Trump, 79, was talking to journalists on Air Force One on Sunday when he praised the role of Qatar in the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
President Donald Trump spoke to reporters on AF1 saying he won't get into heaven after the peace agreement between Israel and Hamas.
Taylor Swift heard fiancé Travis Kelce calling on the megaphone and pledged allegiance to his hands, team and vibes — by attending his latest Kansas City Chiefs football game. Swift, 35, stepped out at the Chiefs’ Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday, October 12, to watch the team’s home game against the Detroit Lions, dressed in her
US President Donald Trump hailed a “dawn of a new Middle East” after Hamas freed all living hostages and Israel released Palestinian prisoners under the US-brokered ceasefire deal. Follow live updates
Hillary Clinton is among the Trump critics who have praised the president for brokering a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas.
Fox News chief foreign correspondent Trey Yingst speaks with President Donald Trump following his historic address to Israel's Knesset.