King Charles's Appalachian Adventure and Trump's Policy Maneuvers
King Charles and Queen Camilla ended their U.S. visit with an Appalachian trip. President Trump faces criticism over ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel and signs a DHS funding bill. Amid heightened oil prices driven by the Iran conflict, Trump predicts a drop as soon as the war ends. Legal battles include FEMA employee reinstatements and challenges against Trump's immigration policies.
Britain's King Charles concluded his four-day U.S. state visit with an Appalachian adventure, embracing America's rural charm after a White House farewell to President Donald Trump. Meanwhile, Trump criticized ABC for retaining Jimmy Kimmel and signed a bill funding the Department of Homeland Security.
Amid a backdrop of rising fuel prices due to tensions with Iran, President Trump predicts a significant drop in gas prices once the conflict ceases. Legal disputes continue as a federal judge ruled against restrictive immigration policies, marking a notable challenge to the Trump administration's stance.
The reinstatement of more than a dozen FEMA employees, initially placed on leave, represents a notable victory for dissenters. Meanwhile, Louisiana's Governor postponed a congressional primary following a Supreme Court decision on the state's voting map.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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