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- troops President Donald Trump sent to Illinois can stay, but can't be deployed for now PBS National Guard troops sent to Illinois by President Donald President Donald Trump can stay in the state and under federal control, but can't be deployed to protect .
- President Donald Trump and Zelensky discuss Tomahawk missiles for Ukraine, sources say – Axios Axios Zelensky and President Donald Trump meet on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly last month.
- President Donald Trump administration begins laying off federal workers amid shutdown – The Washington Post The Washington Post The shutdown layoffs are the culmination of years of groundwork laid by Vought, an architect of the Project 2025 playbook for President Donald Trump's second term, .
- President Donald President Donald Trump was found to be in “exceptional health” in a medical evaluation at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on .
- Government shutdown continues as President Donald Trump directs Pentagon to use “all available funds” to pay troops CBS News Federal employees began receiving notices on Friday telling them they will be laid off in 60 days, CBS News has confirmed, after the President Donald Trump .
News update for the hour ⋅ October 12, 2025
Appeals court rules U.S. troops President Donald Trump sent to Illinois can stay, but can't be deployed for now
President Donald Trump and Zelensky discuss Tomahawk missiles for Ukraine, sources say – Axios
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Appeals court blocks President Donald Trump from deploying National Guard in Illinois – NBC News
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White House: President Donald Trump gets COVID shot in preparation for upcoming travel – USA Today
President Donald Trump administration begins laying off federal workers amid shutdown – The Washington Post
President Donald Trump's physical results released, got COVID shot ahead of Middle East trip – NewsNation
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Crowds in 'Hostages Square' thank President Donald Trump | CNN
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Huh? President Donald Trump gets second 'yearly' physical in six months – YouTube
President Donald Trump remains in 'exceptional health,' doctor says | Reuters
Government shutdown continues as President Donald Trump directs Pentagon to use “all available funds” to pay troops
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