President Donald Trump was rumored to be dead, causing a stir among the public. However, the speculations were put to rest as he was spotted heading to play golf. Despite this, the past 24 hours have not been favorable for Trump, with two judges ruling against him. One judge halted his accelerated deportation plans, while the other ruling could have significant implications.
On another front, Representative Robert Garcia revealed that the Epstein estate would grant access to the Epstein birthday book, containing a sketch by Trump and a peculiar poem. This book, previously denied by the White House, will be provided along with undisclosed documents on September 8th.
Refuting the rumors of Trump’s demise, it was highlighted that his absence from public view and lack of holiday travel this year were unusual. Photos of him golfing confirmed his well-being. Subsequently, Trump’s campaign capitalized on the speculation by sending a fundraising email with the subject line “I want to try and get to Heaven.”
Meanwhile, Nigel Farage, criticized for skipping Parliament sessions, is set to address issues regarding mass deportations and free speech in the US, fueling accusations of meddling in British politics. Farage’s actions have drawn disapproval from the Lib Dem Culture spokesman.
In a legal setback for Trump, a judge deemed his tariffs illegal and unconstitutional, posing a significant challenge to his trade policies. Additionally, a controversial appointment was made at the CDC, with Jim O’Neill, an associate of Peter Thiel and lacking a medical background, taking over as interim director.
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