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Trump uses Kennedy Center visit to announce imminent release of JFK assassination files: Live updates

President attended first board meeting at performing arts venue

Oliver O'Connell,Joe Sommerlad
Monday 17 March 2025 20:52 GMT
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President Trump announces he will release 80,000 undetected files from the Kennedy assassination

Donald Trump announced during a visit to the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., that 80,000 pages of unredacted files related to the assassination of President John F Kennedy will be released tomorrow afternoon.

The president was at the performing arts venue, named after the slain president, to attend a board meeting.

Meanwhile, the Trump administration has deported hundreds of people from the U.S. after invoking a wartime law to speed up the deportations of individuals connected to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua in defiance of a court order.

A federal judge temporarily blocked the administration’s ability to use the law, the Alien Enemies Act 1798, and ordered any planes flying migrants out of the country to turn around.

Border czar Tom Homan told Fox News: “We’re not stopping. I don’t care what the judges think. I don’t care what the left thinks. We’re coming.”

Meanwhile, Donald Trump declared that presidential pardons issued by his predecessor, Joe Biden, are “void, vacant, and of no further force or effect” because the Democrat allegedly signed off on them using an autopen rather than his real signature.

20 hours ago

Trump drafts three-tier U.S. travel ban targeting 43 countries

The president appears to be considering reintroducing the travel ban from his first term, now expanded to include as many as 43 countries.

Although Trump failed to reintroduce the “travel ban” on “day one” of his second term as he had promised his supporters on the campaign trail, he did issue an executive order on January 20 directing cabinet members to draft a list of countries that should face full or partial travel restrictions because their “vetting and screening information is so deficient” within 60 days.

Now, with that deadline approaching, a draft list of proposed countries banned from traveling to the U.S. is circulating.

Kelly Rissman reports.

Trump drafts three-tier US travel ban targeting 43 countries

Proposal comes two months after president signed executive order directing cabinet members to identify countries whose citizens should be restricted because their ‘vetting and screening information is so deficient’
Joe Sommerlad17 March 2025 10:40
20 hours ago

Comment: Keith Kellogg’s return to Ukraine envoy shows Trump’s unpredictability

The retired general’s path from discarded envoy to Ukraine tsar highlights the U.S. president’s volatile approach to international relations, writes Mark Almond.

But what does it mean for America’s relationship with Kyiv?

Keith Kellogg’s return to Ukraine diplomacy shows Trump’s unpredictability

The retired general’s path from discarded envoy to Ukraine tsar highlights the US president’s volatile approach to international relations, writes Mark Almond. But what does it mean for America’s relationship with Kyiv?
Joe Sommerlad17 March 2025 10:20
20 hours ago

Trump and Putin to discuss ‘splitting Kyiv’s assets’ in Tuesday call

The president said yesterday as he returned to Washington from Florida aboard Air Force One that he and Vladimir Putin will discuss “dividing up certain assets” in Ukraine as part of peace talks this week that will include “land [and] power plants”.

Trump and his Russian counterpart are due to talk by phone on Tuesday.

“A lot of work’s been done over the weekend,” the American said.

“We want to see if we can bring that war to an end. We’re already talking about that, dividing up certain assets.”

You can follow all the latest updates on the U.S.-led peace talks live with Tom Watling below.

Ukraine war latest: Trump says he and Putin will discuss ‘dividing up assets’ in Kyiv

US president says phone call with Putin on Tuesday will cover 'land and power plants'
Joe Sommerlad17 March 2025 10:00
21 hours ago

U.S. strikes on Yemen kill 31 after Houthis vow to renew Red Sea attacks

The U.S. military launched ari strikes against the Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen on Saturday night for targeting Red Sea shipping routes.

The attacks are understood to have killed at least 31 people, most of them women and children, at the start of a campaign expected to last many days.

Here’s the latest.

US airstrikes on Yemen kill 31 after Houthis vow to target Red Sea shipping

Deadly airstrikes leave over 100 people, mostly women and children, injured
Joe Sommerlad17 March 2025 09:40
21 hours ago

Trump deports hundreds linked to Venezuelan gang despite judge’s block

Trump’sadministration revealed over the weekend that it has deported hundreds of people from the U.S. after invoking a wartime law to speed up the deportations of individuals connected to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua.

The announcement was made in the face of a court order from a federal judge temporarily blocking the administration’s ability to use the law, the Alien Enemies Act 1798, and ordered any planes flying migrants out of the country to turn around.

Here’s Katie Hawkinson and Kelly Rissman with the full story.

Trump administration deports hundreds linked to Venezuelan gang despite judge’s block

Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act on Saturday via executive order
Joe Sommerlad17 March 2025 09:20
21 hours ago

Truth Social: Tornadoes, deporting ‘monsters’ and golf on Trump’s radar

Elsewhere on the president’s social media platform, he has been expressing sympathy over those impacted by terrible storms over the weekend and blaming Democrats for allowing “monsters” from Central America to enter the U.S. and engage in violent crime.

Characteristically, he has also had plenty to say about his latest golfing exploits and has been paying tribute to a celebrity you might not have thought about in years ( if ever), in this case veteran crooner Paul Anka.

Joe Sommerlad17 March 2025 09:00
22 hours ago

Donald Trump declares Joe Biden’s pardons ‘void’ and threatens Jan 6 committee

Good morning!

Donald Trump has taken to Truth Social to declared that presidential pardons issued by his predecessor Joe Biden are “VOID, VACANT, AND OF NO FURTHER FORCE OR EFFECT” on the grounds that the Democrat allegedly signed off on them using an autopen, rather than his real signature.

Whether or not that claim is accurate, Trump goes on to insist, without evidence, that Biden was not even aware of the pardons and further issues a threat against the members of the House select committee that investigated the events of January 6 2021, warning them that they are no longer shielded from investigation and should expect to be pursued.

“Those on the Unselect Committee, who destroyed and deleted ALL evidence obtained during their two year Witch Hunt of me, and many other innocent people, should fully understand that they are subject to investigation at the highest level,” the president writes.

He also trolled Biden with a meme in which the 46th president’s official portrait is replaced by an image of an autopen mimicking his signature.

Here’s James Liddell’s earlier reporting on the allegations.

Biden accused of using autosignature on official White House documents

Presidents, including Donald Trump, have been using automatic signatures to sign documents since the Obama administration
Joe Sommerlad17 March 2025 08:35
22 hours ago

Republican says he wishes Trump's executive orders were legislation

Gustaf Kilander17 March 2025 08:00
1 day ago

Rubio doubles down on Trump’s visa cancelations as he goes after dissenters

John Bowden writes:

Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Sunday defended the Trump administration’s push to target and cancel the visas of individual students living in America for participation in protests against the government of Israel.

Rubio deflected questions from CBS’s Margaret Brennan about Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate and legal US permanent resident (green card holder) who was arrested and immediately targeted for deportation last weekend after the Trump administration canceled his visa and arrested him with plainclothes officers at Columbia.

Khalil was a leader in the student protests that developed around campus but was also outspoken against antisemitism.

His arrest has outraged Democrats and civil rights advocates; Khalil is not charged with a crime and did not enter the US illegally. His removal has been temporarily blocked by a judge.

Read more:

Rubio doubles down on Trump’s visa cancelations as he goes after dissenters

Secretary of State suggests right to protest, support causes not extended to ‘guests’ on visas
Gustaf Kilander17 March 2025 06:30
1 day ago

Milwaukee mother deported to Laos, a country she has never been to, where she doesn’t know anyone and doesn’t speak the language

A Hmong American woman who is a mother of five has been deported from the Milwaukee area to Laos, a country she has never set foot in, according to a new report.

Ma Yang, 37, is being held in a rooming house in Laos, surrounded by military guards, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports. She does not speak the language, knows no one, and says the military is holding all of her documents.

"The United States sent me back to die," Yang told the outlet. "I don't even know where to go. I don't even know what to do."

"How do I rent, or buy, or anything, with no papers?" she added. "I'm a nobody right now."

Read more from Katie Hawkinson:

Milwaukee mother deported to Laos, a country she has never been to

‘The United States sent me back to die,’ Ma Yang, a mother of five, said
Gustaf Kilander17 March 2025 06:00

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