Walz in Spain rips ‘feeble-minded’ Trump, Vance over Iran war
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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz criticized former President Trump over Iran military actions at the Global Progressive Mobilization conference in Barcelona on April 15, 2026. Walz called Trump “feeble-minded” and condemned the consolidation of power and paramilitary forces in the U.S. Walz’s remarks highlight ongoing political debates over U.S. foreign and domestic military policies.
Iran's military has threatened retaliation after the U.S. seized a cargo ship in the Gulf of Oman. The U.S. also declared a naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, with President Trump stating that U.S. forces will board Iranian-linked ships to increase economic pressure on Tehran. The incident escalates tensions between the two nations in the region.
Donald Trump’s resignation is seen as his last chance at redemption, amid ongoing political debates. The article suggests his presidency exemplifies the dangers of unchecked power and character. While no specific dates or amounts are mentioned, the piece emphasizes the importance of acknowledging lessons from his tenure and moving forward in American politics.
Jenna Bush Hager interviewed former U.S. Presidents Joe Biden, Barack Obama, George W. Bush, and Bill Clinton for the "History Talks" event on April 20, 2026, organized by The History Channel and NBC. The gathering aimed to promote messages of unity in celebration of America250, highlighting bipartisan dialogue among the nation's leaders.
Senator John Kennedy (R-La.) warned that if Republicans lose the November midterms, it will be due to insufficient focus on reducing the cost of living. He also urged President Trump and Vice President Vance to end their "holy war" with the pope. Kennedy emphasized the importance of economic issues over religious conflicts in the upcoming elections.
Pope Leo XIV has taken steps to end his recent feud with President Donald Trump, which has caused distractions during his first major international trip. The pope clarified that not all of his comments are aimed at Trump. The move aims to refocus on diplomatic relations and international issues, with no specific amounts or dates mentioned.
The U.S. federal government has launched a tariff refund portal for businesses that paid over $100 billion in tariffs imposed by President Trump before they were deemed unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. The new website allows eligible companies to request reimbursements, with projections indicating potential impacts on oil and gas prices. The initiative marks a significant step in addressing past trade disputes.