Trump News at a glance: The president denies that he was briefed on Raid at John Bolton’s missing home Trump administration star-news.press/wp

Donald Trump said he did not know a raid from the FBI for the home of his former advisor, who turned to the critic, John Bolton, and was expected to be informed by the Ministry of Justice for this.
“Tell the group that I don’t want to know, but you just have to do what you have to do,” Trump said.
JD Vance denied that the raid was of political motives. “We do not think that we should throw people-even if they do not agree with us politically, perhaps, especially if they do not agree with us politically-you should not throw people in prison.” “You must let the law lead these decisions, and this is what we do.”
Below is the news stories of the main Trump administration:
The FBI raided by Trump’s former National Security Adviser
The Federal Bureau of Investigation raided Bolton’s home on Friday morning.
The Associated Press reported that the Federal Research of the Bolton House in Washington, DC, was part of the investigation that includes dealing with classified documents, citing a person familiar with the matter. A government source confirmed the raid to the guardian, but he did not reveal more details.
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The Ministry of Justice launches the texts of Ghislaine Maxwell
The US Department of Justice has released copies and sound to register an interview conducted by Todd Blanche, Deputy Prosecutor, with the sexual traded condemned GM Maxwell.
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Trump targets Chicago and New York, where Higseth requires weapons to the capital forces
Donald Trump threatened to take a federal campaign in the crime and the cleanliness of the city to New York and Chicago, where the Minister of Defense, Beit Higseth, ordered that the National Guard forces be patrolling the streets of Washington, DC, under federal control now armed.
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HegSeth shoots in the United States, the general after Iran’s evaluation of Trump enriches
The Higseth General launched a general that the first intelligence assessment of its agency for the damage of Iranian nuclear sites from the strikes angered Donald Trump, according to two people familiar with the decision and a White House official.
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The United States man was wrongly deported to wait for the trial
Kilmar Ango Garcia was released from the criminal custody in Tennessee so that he could join his family in Maryland while waiting for the trial on charges of human smuggling, after the court ordered her release.
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Canada to drop anti -picnics on some American goods
Mark Carney said that Canada will slip from its counter -models on some American goods in the coming days, as the country’s Prime Minister is looking to end a lengthy trade war with the United States.
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What happened today:
You catch a knee? This is what happened August 21, 2025.
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