US President Trump Declares 'Most Successful Era' in Congressional Address, Targets Immigration, Diversity Initiatives While Highlighting Tariffs & Foreign Policy Shifts

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 08:41am on 05 Mar 2025,Wednesday International

In his recent address to the United States Congress, President Donald Trump proclaimed his return to office as the onset of the "most successful era in the history of our country," asserting that his administration achieved more in 43 days than others have in full terms. He announced a crackdown on undocumented immigrants, labeling them as criminals and rapists, and lauded tariffs aimed at rebalancing U.S. trade relations. Trump also criticized diversity initiatives within the federal workforce, highlighting alleged wasteful spending. Briefly touching on foreign policy, he expressed a desire to end ongoing conflicts, referencing a recent exchange with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and praising the Abraham Accords concerning Israel and Gaza.

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Ukraine is Ready to Sign Strategic Minerals with The U.S: Zelensky's Letter to Trump Signals Willingness for Lasting Peace

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 06:07am on 05 Mar 2025,Wednesday International

In a recent address to Congress, President Donald Trump declared that both Ukraine and Russia are prepared to negotiate an end to the ongoing conflict, which has resulted in millions of casualties. He referenced a letter from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, expressing Ukraine’s readiness to pursue a lasting peace under Trump's leadership. Trump also mentioned receiving positive signals from Russian officials about their willingness to seek peace. He emphasized the urgency of halting the violence and ending the senseless war. Additionally, Trump highlighted Ukraine's readiness to sign a minerals deal with the U.S., deemed crucial for securing continued American support for Ukraine's defense.

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Democratic Lawmakers Disrupt Trump's Congressional Address For Social Program Cuts, with Protests and Walkouts

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 06:01am on 05 Mar 2025,Wednesday International

During President Donald Trump's recent address to Congress, Democratic lawmakers expressed their dissent through various forms of protest. Representative Al Green of Texas interrupted the speech's opening minutes, asserting that Trump lacked a mandate to cut safety net programs; he was subsequently escorted out by security. Other Democrats silently displayed signs with messages like "No King!" and "Save Medicaid," turned their backs on the president, or exited the chamber entirely. These actions were in response to Republican efforts to pass a spending bill that would significantly reduce funding for social programs, including Medicaid, to finance proposed tax cuts. Despite these protests, the Republican majority in both houses makes impeachment efforts unlikely to advance.

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U.S.-Ukraine Critical Minerals Deal Advances, Sparking Economic and Security Debates

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 04:47am on 05 Mar 2025,Wednesday International

The U.S. and Ukraine are finalizing an agreement granting American access to Ukraine’s rare earth minerals. The deal includes a "Reconstruction Investment Fund," co-managed by both nations, with Ukraine contributing 50% of revenues from future resource monetization. However, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky calls it a "framework" lacking explicit security guarantees, urging further discussions with U.S. and European partners. The deal has sparked concerns in Ukraine over potential resource exploitation, but Zelensky assures national interests will be protected. The agreement highlights Ukraine’s strategic mineral wealth and strengthens U.S.-Ukraine economic ties amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.  

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Trump Names 13-Year-Old Cancer Survivor as Honorary Secret Service Agent, Pushes for Tougher Crime Laws

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 04:20am on 05 Mar 2025,Wednesday International

During his congressional address, President Donald Trump honored 13-year-old DJ Daniel, a brain cancer survivor, by naming him an honorary Secret Service agent. Trump praised Daniel’s resilience and lifelong dream of becoming a police officer, asking Secret Service Director Sean Curran to officially grant him the title. The announcement drew a standing ovation, leaving Daniel in disbelief. Additionally, Trump signed an executive order mandating the death penalty for cop killers and urged Congress to pass stricter laws for repeat offenders. The moment highlighted Trump’s focus on law enforcement support and the heroism of Sean Curran, who protected him in the July 13 shooting.

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Trump Calls Biden ‘Worst President,’ Announces Tariffs and Immigration Crackdown in Congress Address

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 04:00am on 05 Mar 2025,Wednesday International

In his congressional address, President Donald Trump declared Biden the "worst president in American history", blaming him for economic struggles. He announced 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada, arguing they protect U.S. jobs despite possible disruptions. Trump also criticized illegal immigration, claiming 21 million illegal entries under Biden and stressing the need for stricter policies. His speech faced Democratic protests, with members walking out and wearing pink pantsuits in opposition. He also outlined plans for national defense, including a “golden dome” missile shield, and promised major infrastructure projects to strengthen the economy and national security.    

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President Trump Declares 'America Is Back' in Congressional Address, Announces Tariffs and Policy Shifts

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 03:57am on 05 Mar 2025,Wednesday International

In his first address to Congress since returning to office, President Donald Trump proclaimed, "America is back," highlighting swift actions taken in his initial weeks. He announced 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada, aiming to protect U.S. industries, while acknowledging potential economic disturbances. Trump criticized the previous administration's policies, particularly on immigration, claiming 21 million illegal entries and emphasizing the need for stricter measures. The speech faced Democratic opposition, with members wearing pink pantsuits in protest and some walking out during the address. Trump also outlined plans for a "golden dome missile defense shield" and other infrastructure projects.   

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Trump Praises Elon Musk’s Leadership in Government Efficiency: "He Didn’t Need This. Thank You Very Much."

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 03:15am on 05 Mar 2025,Wednesday International

In his recent address to Congress, President Donald Trump commended Elon Musk for his voluntary leadership of the newly established Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Acknowledging Musk's commitment to streamlining federal operations, Trump noted, "He didn't need this. Thank you very much. We appreciate it." The DOGE, led by Musk, aims to identify and eliminate redundancies within the federal government, reflecting the administration's efforts to reduce bureaucracy. This initiative aligns with Trump's broader agenda to enhance domestic production of critical minerals and rare earth elements, reducing reliance on foreign supply chains. Musk's involvement underscores his dedication to public service and efficient governance.  

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"Time To Make Things Right": Zelenskyy Regrets Trump Clash, Proposes Ukraine Truce

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:10pm on 04 Mar 2025,Tuesday International

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed regret over his tense White House meeting with Donald Trump, calling for constructive cooperation. "It is time to make things right," he stated. Zelenskyy reaffirmed Ukraine’s willingness to sign a minerals deal with the US and proposed a “truce in the sky and sea” with Russia, urging an end to missile strikes and naval conflicts. The minerals deal, offering the US access to Ukraine’s rare earth resources, remains stalled after the dispute. “Nobody wants peace more than Ukrainians,” Zelenskyy emphasized, hoping to negotiate under Trump’s leadership.

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6 Killed in Twin Suicide Bombings at Pakistan Army Base After Iftar

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:51pm on 04 Mar 2025,Tuesday International

Six security personnel were killed in twin suicide bombings inside the Bannu cantonment in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, on Tuesday. The attackers breached the perimeter wall and detonated explosives after sunset, during iftar in Ramadan. According to reports, five to six terrorists attempted to infiltrate the base but were met with heavy gunfire. A faction linked to the Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility, stating that dozens of security personnel were killed. The attack follows a series of militant strikes in Bannu, raising concerns over growing extremism in the region. Authorities are investigating the incident.

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