Trump says review of UFO files found 'interesting' documents
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President Trump directed the Department of Defense in February to review government files on extraterrestrial life, describing the documents as 'interesting.' The review aims to assess the government's knowledge and transparency regarding UFOs, amid ongoing public interest and recent declassified reports.
Trump's legal team is in negotiations with the IRS to resolve his $10 billion lawsuit over the alleged unauthorized release of his tax records, which he claims was mishandled by the agency. The case, filed earlier this year, centers on privacy and procedural issues related to the leak of his tax documents.
President Biden plans to direct federal agencies to increase research and clinical trials on psychedelics like psilocybin and ibogaine. The move aims to support medical studies and potential therapeutic uses, aligning with initiatives championed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The policy shift signals a more open approach to these substances.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick criticized Canada's trade strategy, calling it "the worst" he has heard, during the Semafor World Economy Summit on April 12, 2026. Lutnick's comments followed Canada's former trade chief suggesting slow-walking negotiations with the U.S. amid rising political tensions. His remarks highlight ongoing tensions between the two nations over trade policies.
Iranian state media questioned Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi’s recent tweet about the Strait of Hormuz reopening for commercial vessels after Israel and Lebanon’s ceasefire. The tweet’s unexpected nature raised concerns about Iran’s diplomatic messaging amid regional tensions. Official statements continue to emphasize strategic control over vital shipping routes in the Gulf.
President Trump will speak at Turning Point USA’s event in Arizona, aiming to rally young voters ahead of November. The event, titled “Build the Red Wall,” occurs amid declining support among youth, influenced by Iran conflicts and economic concerns. Trump’s appearance seeks to energize the conservative base and counter Democratic efforts.
NJ Transit announced $150 train tickets for the upcoming World Cup at MetLife Stadium, emphasizing that the agency is not seeking profit from the fares. The pricing has sparked controversy among fans and residents over affordability and accessibility during the event, prompting discussions on public transportation costs during major sporting events.