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BREAKING: Donald Trump Proclaims: "I Run the Country and the World."

Donald Trump proclaims that he runs the country and the world, Trump suggests prosecuting news outlets that publish bad polls of his, Trump mandates truck drivers speak English, and more.

Good evening everyone. Here is your evening news update. Right now, Donald Trump is increasing his attacks on journalists like me. I promise you I am not going anywhere. I will stand tall against Trump. But, I can only do it with your support. Please subscribe today.

Now, let’s get to the news:

  • Donald Trump is preparing to sign a new executive order on Monday requiring commercial truck drivers in the U.S. to be proficient in English. A White House document obtained by Breitbart News describes English proficiency as a "non-negotiable safety requirement" for drivers. The order stresses the need for truckers to understand traffic signs, communicate with officials, and handle cargo-related procedures in English.

  • In a new interview with The Atlantic, Donald Trump said members of his administration are leading the push for retribution, while he would prefer to focus on governing, adding, "I run the country and the world."

  • Trump attacked what he called "fake polls" as his approval ratings continue to fall. He suggested that news outlets publishing these polls should be "investigated for election fraud." His comments come amid growing scrutiny of his political standing.

  • Representative Shri Thanedar, a Democrat from Michigan, has introduced articles of impeachment against President Trump. Thanedar is pushing for Trump’s removal from office, citing serious concerns about his conduct. The move adds to the growing political tensions surrounding the Trump administration.

  • The UK’s National Health Service will begin testing all transgender children for autism as part of a broader review of gender services, according to The Telegraph, a move that has sparked debate among medical experts and advocacy groups.

  • Karoline Leavitt said Trump is becoming increasingly frustrated with both Russia and Ukraine, as tensions over the ongoing conflict and diplomatic challenges continue to mount.

  • China announced that there have not been any recent calls with the United States. Officials did not specify the reasons for the lack of communication. The statement comes amid ongoing tensions between the two countries.

  • Former Vice President Harris will deliver the keynote address Wednesday at the Emerge 20th Anniversary Gala in San Francisco, marking her first major public remarks since leaving office. Emerge is an organization dedicated to recruiting and training Democratic women to run for public office. Harris’s appearance signals her continued engagement in Democratic politics.

  • The Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations alleges that Elon Musk could avoid at least $2.37 billion in potential legal financial liability. Lawmakers claim his influence over government agencies and federal workforce cuts, facilitated through his involvement with DOGE, played a major role. The investigation raises new questions about Musk’s reach and regulatory oversight.

  • Governor Pritzker has called for widespread protests and disruption, declaring that "Republicans cannot know a moment of peace." He added that their portraits would eventually be displayed in museums "reserved for tyrants and traitors."

  • Trump’s nominee for a D.C. attorney position, Ed Martin, is apologizing after it emerged he repeatedly praised a Capitol rioter allegedly linked to Nazi sympathizer views. Martin claims he was unaware of the rioter’s background. However, audio uncovered by CNN’s KFile shows Martin discussing the individual’s views on his podcast, casting doubt on his explanation.

  • The U.S. Navy lost a $60 million jet after it fell overboard from an aircraft carrier. Officials are investigating how the incident happened. Recovery efforts are underway to locate and retrieve the aircraft from the sea.

See you in the morning.

— Aaron