Donald Trump has ordered the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency to continue its controversial vehicle checkpoints targeting undocumented immigrants, despite two recent deaths linked to such operations. The president tweeted on Wednesday through his social media platform, Truth Social, stating that these checks should not be abandoned because they represent “one of the most important and effective tools of ICE in the fight against crime.” This contradicts reports from major media outlets, including The New York Times and CNN, which had previously cited internal guidance suggesting a temporary halt to the practice. Trump accused critics of allowing criminals to gain ground and referred to Democratic lawmakers as “radical left-wing dummies,” a term he has used repeatedly in recent weeks. The continuation of vehicle checkpoints could complicate efforts to carry out mass deportations that have been central to Trump’s immigration policy. Recently, ICE agents shot dead a Mexican man and a Colombian man during traffic stops, both of whom were not among those being sought by the agency. These incidents sparked new protests in the states of Maine and Texas, with demonstrators criticizing the agency’s tactics. Despite calls for change, including from Republican Senator Susan Collins of Maine, who reportedly spoke with Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin urging him to suspend non-urgent checkpoints, Trump has reaffirmed his stance. “This will not happen while I’m in charge,” he declared. Separately, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced plans to issue a new $1 gold coin commemorating the 250th anniversary of American independence, featuring a portrait of President Trump. Bessent described the coin as a tribute to “the remaining legacy of freedom” and a symbol of “patriotism.” While the U.S. Mint will begin production, the exact release date remains unclear. This move aligns with Trump’s broader effort to solidify his public image, particularly as he seeks to maintain influence ahead of upcoming congressional elections. Earlier this month, Bessent shared a design for a $100 bill bearing Trump’s signature, further emphasizing his desire to be associated with national symbols. In another development, Democratic senators blocked a defense spending bill over concerns related to the ongoing conflict with Iran. The measure, known as the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), was defeated in a procedural vote with 50 votes to 46, falling just short of the required 60 votes. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer criticized Trump’s approach to the war, calling it “without authorization, without strategy, and without an exit plan.” Democrats fear that passing the $1.15 billion budget would be interpreted as tacit approval of the military actions against Iran. The NDAA typically enjoys broad bipartisan support, but the current impasse highlights deepening divisions within Congress over foreign policy issues. Meanwhile, there are growing discussions about renaming federal buildings in honor of former presidents, a practice common at airports and other public spaces. However, it is unusual for such changes to occur while the sitting president is still in office. This raises questions about how future administrations might handle similar proposals, especially given the political climate surrounding Trump’s tenure. As tensions persist over immigration enforcement and domestic politics, the administration continues to navigate complex challenges. With key legislative battles looming and public scrutiny intensifying, the coming months will likely see further developments in both policy and political maneuvering.
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Frankfurter Allgemeine (FAZ)Neodvisen🔒KonservativnoDejstva 95Objektivnost 85pred 8 urami ZDA pod Trumpom: Trump vztraja pri ICE-juV članku se poroča o nadaljnji podpori predsednika Donalda Trumpa za kontrolne točke za prevoznih vozil, kljub dvema nedavnim smrtnim primerom med takšnimi operacijami. Trump je na svoji platformi socialnih medijev zagovarjal prakso in jo označil za "eno najpomembnejših in najučinkovitejših orodij" proti kriminalu.
Ocena pristranskosti (Konservativno): V članku je Trumpov stališče o kontrolnih točkah ICE označen za potrebno in upravičeno, z uporabo močnega jezika, kot je "najpomembnejše in učinkovito orodje", in označevanje demokratskih nasprotnikov kot "radikalnih levičarskih lutk".
Zakaj dejstva (95): The article accurately reports that Trump has ordered ICE to continue vehicle checkpoints despite recent deaths and media reports suggesting a policy shift. It cites Trump’s statements from his social media platform and references specific incidents involving Mexican and Colombian men shot by ICE ag
Zakaj objektivnost (85): The article maintains a relatively neutral tone but includes some biased language such as referring to Democrats as 'radikale linke Dummokraten' (radical left dumbocrats) and frames the issue in terms of Trump's authority and resistance to opposition. While not overtly opinionated, it leans slightly
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