“It looks like $3.1 billion – up a little or a lot.” Donald Trumpwhen the Fed’s headquarters in Washington was built, Jerome Powell was handed over to a piece of paper. Usually, the Fed chief, who is usually not prone to explosion, looks angry, closes his eyes and shakes his head. “I don’t know that,” Powell said.
Powell scanned the paper and noted that the figure mistakenly included the cost of renovation of different Fed buildings completed five years ago. “It’s not new,” Powell said.
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Trump and Powell clash on camera to feed renovation costs
Donald Trump and Fed Chairman Jerome Powell, visits Central Bank headquarters on Thursday at the rare president.
Trump is continuing his campaign to lower interest rates to the Fed and visit his Washington headquarters to view the expensive renovations he suggested, which is in line with Fraud.
Powell A “Numbskull” Trump’s pressure on Powell has raised $2.5 billion in criticism of the $2.5 billion renovating the Fed’s historic building for the Fed’s recent decision not to lower interest rates.
We talk to Israel’s ditch ceasefire
The United States is withdrawing from its negotiating team Gaza The ceasefire held talks in Qatar after Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff pointed his finger at Hamas because they “lacked the desire to enter the ceasefire.”
“While the mediator made great efforts, Hamas didn’t seem to be acting honestly,” explain Thursday. “We will now consider alternative options to bring hostages home and try to create a more stable environment for the people of Gaza.”
Trump DOJ official meets with Ghislaine Maxwell
this Jeffrey Epstein Document scandal spins around Donald Trump And his administrative On Thursday, the escalation continued, with Justice Department officials meeting with long-term partners of the late sex offender Ghislaine Maxwellthe lawyer said, she “answer answered every question honestly…doing her best.”
Bill Clinton reportedly sent a birthday album to Jeffrey Epstein
According to the Wall Street Journal, former President Bill Clinton also sent a birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein. Last week, the Wall Street Journal reported that Trump wrote a “bawdy” letter to Epstein, part of a birthday album compiled by Ghislaine Maxwell.
Mixed reaction to Columbia University’s dealing with Trump
Columbia University Already looking forward to Trump administration After months of negotiations, it has attracted condemnation and praise from teachers, students and alumni – which shows that the end of negotiations has hardly restored harmony on campus since the beginning of the Israeli war in Gaza.
David Pozen, a professor at Columbia Law School, lashed out the deal as “a legal form of ransomware program.” Write.
Trump’s Justice Department investigates Obama in 2016 election
The U.S. Department of Justice has formed a “strike force” to investigate the argument Obama administration Help achieve a “treason plot” by using false intelligence to suggest Russia interfere in the 2016 presidential election Donald Trump.
Venezuelan expelled from El Salvador describes “horror movie” Mega Pronstor
Venezuela A man deported from the United States The infamous prison In El Salvador, when they returned home without due process, they described it as “hell” and “horror movies.” In the deal between the U.S. and the Venezuelan government, a total of 252 Venezuelan nationals were repatriated last week, and many were able to reunite with their families after El Salvador’s suffering.
Trump fights homeless people
The federal government is seeking a blow Homeless In the United States, Donald Trump An executive order was issued to push local governments to evacuate ruthless people from the streets.
Trump signs executive order to control the ‘chaotic’ effect of money on college sports
Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday banning payments to college athletes from “third-party, paid” payments, and the White House said it aims to curb bidding wars that have promoted booster-funded in recent years that have inverted the landscape of college sports.
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South Park and its newly casting parent company Paramount, Just one day after signing a $1.5 billion deal with the network.
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Thousands of USDA employees will be Forced to cut wages And move out of the Washington, D.C. area as part of a major restructuring, experts warn that support for American farmers will be further weakened and responses to wildfires will be complicated.
Chase? This is what happened July 23, 2025.

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