Trump Declares ‘We Are at War’ With Iran After F-15 Shot Down
Trump Declares ‘We Are at War’ With Iran After F-15 Shot Down
1. US AT ‘WAR’ WITH IRAN AFTER JET SHOT DOWN, BUT TALKS TO CONTINUE: TRUMP
WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald Trump announced today that the United States is effectively “at war” with Iran following the downing of an American F-15 fighter jet by Iranian air defense units. Despite the fatal escalation, Trump insisted that peace negotiations will continue simultaneously. “We are at war, but that does not mean we stop talking,” Trump said. In a related threat, he warned NATO allies that the US may withdraw unless European nations increase their financial contributions, telling them to “go collect your own oil.”
2. SUPREME COURT STRIKES DOWN TRUMP TARIFF POLICY
WASHINGTON – In a major legal blow to the White House, the US Supreme Court has struck down President Trump’s latest tariff policy, ruling it unconstitutional. The decision is expected to trigger a shakeup in the administration’s trade agenda. Meanwhile, a furious Trump called on the Senate to abolish the filibuster rule entirely and issued an extraordinary threat to jail the Governor of Illinois and the Mayor of Chicago over their immigration policies.
3. WHITE HOUSE DENIES GABBARD FIRING RUMORS
The White House has officially denied rumors that Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has been fired or is about to be removed. “These reports are completely false,” a spokesperson said. However, the administration confirmed that Attorney General Pam Bondi has been dismissed from her post earlier this week, marking the latest in a series of cabinet-level shakeups.
4. TWO SOLDIERS WOUNDED IN SHOOTING NEAR WHITE HOUSE
Two US soldiers are in serious condition after a shooting incident occurred just outside the White House perimeter. The Secret Service has cordoned off the area, and an investigation is underway. No further details about the shooter or motive have been released.
5. ARTEMIS II SUCCESSFULLY CROSSES LUNAR ORBIT
In space news, NASA confirmed that the Artemis II mission has successfully crossed lunar orbit, a critical milestone ahead of the planned lunar surface landing later this year. The mission continues to operate with no reported issues.
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