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🚨12 HOUR NEWS RECAP
1. Trump delivered a fiery speech to Congress packed with bold declarations - from reclaiming the Panama Canal to banning transgender athletes in women's sports. He declared: "The American dream is surging - bigger and better than ever before!" Democrats protested with signs, signaling their dissent during the speech.
2. In the Democrats' response to Trump's address, Sen. Slotkin claimed that Trump doesn't believe in America: "His actions suggest that in his heart, he doesn't believe we're an exceptional nation."
3. There was a double victory for Trump in post-speech polls: 69% of viewers reacted positively to his address (44% very positive, 25% somewhat positive). 76% also approved removing Rep. Al Green from the chamber for disrupting the speech by heckling Trump.
4. Washington has ordered Britain to stop sharing U.S military intelligence with Ukraine, as Trump's halt on aid leaves Kyiv facing a potential weapons shortage in 2 months.
5. Rachel Reeves, the UK finance minister, is scrambling to plug budget gaps, with up to £5 billion in welfare cuts on the table as growth flatlines and defense spending pressures mount. Despite massive tax hikes in the Autumn Budget, economic downgrades have wiped out the government's financial wiggle room.
6. Macron announced that he will deliver a national address later today due to global turmoil: "At this time of great uncertainty, when the world is facing its greatest challenges, I will speak to you tonight at 8 p.m.
7. The Chinese embassy in D.C. escalated tensions with the U.S, declaring: "If war is what the U.S wants, be it a tariff war, a trade war, or any other type of war, we're ready to fight till the end."
8. Australian authorities urged residents to evacuate as Cyclone Alfred, an "extremely rare" Category 2 storm, approaches the southeastern coast. Brisbane is shutting down trains, buses, and ferries, with multiple events canceled in Queensland and NSW.
9. After a week of
🚨12 HOUR NEWS RECAP
1. Trump delivered a fiery speech to Congress packed with bold declarations - from reclaiming the Panama Canal to banning transgender athletes in women's sports. He declared: "The American dream is surging - bigger and better than ever before!" Democrats protested with signs, signaling their dissent during the speech.
2. In the Democrats' response to Trump's address, Sen. Slotkin claimed that Trump doesn't believe in America: "His actions suggest that in his heart, he doesn't believe we're an exceptional nation."
3. There was a double victory for Trump in post-speech polls: 69% of viewers reacted positively to his address (44% very positive, 25% somewhat positive). 76% also approved removing Rep. Al Green from the chamber for disrupting the speech by heckling Trump.
4. Washington has ordered Britain to stop sharing U.S military intelligence with Ukraine, as Trump's halt on aid leaves Kyiv facing a potential weapons shortage in 2 months.
5. Rachel Reeves, the UK finance minister, is scrambling to plug budget gaps, with up to £5 billion in welfare cuts on the table as growth flatlines and defense spending pressures mount. Despite massive tax hikes in the Autumn Budget, economic downgrades have wiped out the government's financial wiggle room.
6. Macron announced that he will deliver a national address later today due to global turmoil: "At this time of great uncertainty, when the world is facing its greatest challenges, I will speak to you tonight at 8 p.m.
7. The Chinese embassy in D.C. escalated tensions with the U.S, declaring: "If war is what the U.S wants, be it a tariff war, a trade war, or any other type of war, we're ready to fight till the end."
8. Australian authorities urged residents to evacuate as Cyclone Alfred, an "extremely rare" Category 2 storm, approaches the southeastern coast. Brisbane is shutting down trains, buses, and ferries, with multiple events canceled in Queensland and NSW.
9. After a week of
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