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President Donald Trump says billionaires like Rupert Murdoch and Michael Dell could be part of the contract in which the United States will take control of Tiktok.

Trump discussed the deal about Fox News and emphasized the potential participation of Murdoch and his son Lachlan. He also mentioned Oracle founder Larry Ellison’s participation, which was previously announced.

The deal aims to keep Tikok in the United States into operation in the United States because they have concerns about data security and manipulation by the Chinese authorities.

The congress has adopted the legislation for a Tikok ban, but Trump has signed orders that made it possible to work during the negotiations. Trump attributes the social media website for the connection with youthful voters.

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Trump’s top diplomat Rubio meets Syrian President, who will be in a first for the Syria leader in New York in almost six decades

Foreign Minister Marco Rubio met with the Syrian President Ahmad Al-Sharaa, who is the first Syrian leader in New York this week, who has been visiting the United Nations General Assembly for almost 60 years.

None of the man spoke when they posed for photos before their American meeting at Rubios Midtown Manhattan.

The last time a Syrian head of the state took part in the General Assembly was in 1967. That was before the 50-year rule of the Assad Family Dynasty, which ended in December when President Bashar Assad was replaced in a lightning-fast offensive listed by al-Sharaa. Assad’s case also ended almost 14 years of civil war.

Since then, Al-Sharaa has tried to restore relationships with Arab countries and the West, where the officials were initially careful before his previous relationships with the al-Qaida militant group. The rebel group, which he used to head, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, was previously referred to by the United States as a group of terrorists.

The Foreign Ministry refrained from the Visa restrictions of the Assad era in Syria for Al-Sharaa and its delegation to take part in the high-ranking week of the General Assembly, which begins on Tuesday.

The Trump time plan at the UN General Assembly includes speeches, meet the world leaders and a reception

Trump later flies to New York City on Monday to be a “big speech” for the world authority for what the Press spokesman for the White House, Karoline Leavitt, will be a “big speech” for the world authority on Tuesday.

Leavitt said Trump would also hold individual meetings with UN General Secretary Antonio Guterres and the leaders of Ukraine, Argentina and the European Union.

Trump will also hold a group meeting with Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Turkey, Pakistan, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Jordan on Tuesday.

He will return to Washington after organizing a reception with more than 100 leaders in the world on Tuesday evening.

The case of the Trump Administration Access, which aimed to accelerate the deportation of people who are supposedly in the Venezuelan gang

The Trump administration appeals against the decision of an appellate court that it cannot employ the 18th century war law to accelerate the deportations of the people of which they say that they belong to a Venezuelan gang.

The administration appealed against the 2-1 judgment of the committee on the 5th Court of Appeal of the most conservative of the nation against the entire district. The government decided against an immediate appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.

The administration argues that the majority of the committee in President Donald Trump’s determination in the second consideration of president is that the gang is an “invasion” or a “predatory idea” according to the law on alien Enemies.

The chairman of FCC threatens Kimmel threats and criticizes the Late -Night TV “court clerk”.

The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Brendan Carr, denies that he threatens to revoke the local broadcaster licenses from ABC if the radio company, Jimmy Kimmel, did not release slow at night, although he said that “these companies can find paths to take action against KIMHL, or that additional work for FCC will come before us.”

“Jimmy Kimmel is in the situation in which he is because of his reviews. Not because of something that happened at the Federal Government’s level,” said Carr at the Concordia Annual Summit.

Carr said that the Late -night television gave up its role as “judicial striker who made fun of everyone”, “court clerk in which they enforced a very close, party -political point of view”.

“And that is not for me to ultimately judge,” said Carr. “This is to be judged for the reviews and the audience.”

Mike Waltz makes the first remarks as a US ambassador at UN

Mike Waltz, the US ambassador at the United Nations, appeared for the first time on Monday before the Security Council and made his debut after his nomination was confronted before months of delaying and procedural hurdles before it was confirmed at the end of last week.

During the emergency meeting of the most powerful committee of the United Nations on the subject of Russia’s recent idea, Waltz spoke in Estonian airspace.

“As we said, the United States stands for our NATO allies of these violations between airspace nine days ago,” said the former Republican Congressman.

“And I would like to take this first opportunity to repeat and emphasize the United States, and our allies will defend every centimeter of the NATO territory.”

The White House is planning an announcement about autism

The event planned for 4 p.m. is closely observed by scientists and lawyers.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., secretary for health and human services, promised to determine the cause of autism until September at the beginning of this year.

The announcement alerted experts because Kennedy has promoted discredited theories that routine childhood images cause developmental disabilities.

Trump spoke in a monument to Charlie Kirk on Sunday and said: “I think we found an answer to autism.”

On the return flight to Washington, he suggested that children receive too many vaccines.

“It is like being a horse,” he said.

Trump speaks for Charlie Kirk in the memorial service

Trump praised Charlie Kirk as a “great American hero” and “martyr” for freedom when he and other prominent conservatives gathered on Sunday evening to honor the killed conservative political activists whose work they now have to drive forward.

The memorial service for Kirk, whom Trump presented a crucial role in his 2024 election victory, tens of thousands of mourners, including Vice President JD Vance, other high-ranking administrative officers and youthful conservatives, which are characterized by 31-year-old fire fire.

“He is now a martyr for the freedom of America,” said Trump in his tribute. “I know that I am talking here for everyone today when I say that none of us will ever forget Charlie. And now it won’t be history either.”

Kirk was murdered on a campus of Utah College on September 10th.

Trump urges some of his enemies to investigations

Trump’s long -term promise to take over the people he perceives as his political enemies has led to debates about freedom of speaking, media censorship and political law enforcement measures.

From the slow night comedian Jimmy Kimms fabric up to Pentagon restrictions for reporters and an obvious public appointment to the Attorney General Pam Bondi to pursue legal cases against his opponents, Trump has escalated the movements to consolidate the power in his second administration and those who have spoken against him.

In a contribution on social media this weekend, Bondi was directed, Trump said that nothing will be done in some of his enemies.

The man who was accused of killing Trump presents his defense

Ryan Routh wrote his three adult children and his fiancé separately an SMS to tell them that he loved them according to cell phone documents, shortly before the authorities were discovered by a US intelligence agent who identified Routh as the man, who tried to murder President Donald Trump in Florida at his golf course.

Later on the same day, Routh called his fiance from Palm Beach County’s prison to tell her about his arrest, but she already knew. “Everyone knows, it was hours ago” “The whole world knows.”

Routh refers to the Federal Supreme Court after he has been accused of killing Trump and is supposed to present his defense on Monday.

The public prosecutor’s office of the US public prosecutor for the southern district of Florida triggered her case on Friday.

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