president
Coverage of president in the Nexus archive.
- Trump admin subpoenas NY Times reporters after claiming prez swapped out $400M Air Force One jet during trip to Turkey
The Trump administration subpoenaed New York Times journalists after the newspaper reported that the president swapped the White House's newly refurbished $400 million jet, gifted by the Qataris, during a trip to Turkey over a 'security precaution.'
- Petronas Found Oil in Suriname’s Gas Block, in 90 Metres of Water
Petronas discovered oil in Suriname’s Gas Block via the Caiman-1 well in 90 meters of water. The president had previously announced a gas find in June but did not mention the oil discovery.
- Socialists launch radical platform to abolish the US Senate in bid to fundamentally transform America
The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) plan to introduce a new platform aiming to abolish the US Senate, replace the president and Supreme Court with Congress-appointed bodies, provide amnesty for all immigrants, and defund the Department of War. The DSA has recently seen electoral successes, with several endorsed candidates defeating sitting Democratic members of Congress.
- Costa Rica’s Killings Are Falling. Its President Still Blames the Judges
Costa Rica's daily homicide count has decreased from 2.5 to 1.9 since 2023. The president continues to accuse judges of allowing criminals to go free despite the decline in killings.
- Colombia’s Handover Turns Legal: A Criminal Complaint and a Suspended Transition
Colombia's outgoing government filed a criminal complaint against Carlos Alonso Lucio, a member of the incoming transition team, alleging that his public remarks damaged the president’s honour and good name. The government has requested the public prosecutor’s office to oversee the handover process, and the transition is currently suspended.
- New Air Force One lacks defensive countermeasures of previous model, officials say
The new Air Force One lacks defensive countermeasures present in its predecessor, raising concerns among experts about risks during overseas presidential travel. The White House asserts the aircraft's safety despite these deficiencies.
- Capitol Conversations: U.S. Rep. Tony Wied on Farm Bill, voter ID laws
U.S. Rep. Tony Wied discusses potential Farm Bill provisions to expand dairy options for Snap recipients, a housing affordability plan, the President's advocacy for congressional passage of voter ID legislation, and his experience as a small business owner. The conversation covers policy proposals and legislative priorities.
- Capitol Conversations: U.S. Rep. Tony Wied on Farm Bill, voter ID laws
U.S. Rep. Tony Wied discusses the Farm Bill's potential to expand dairy options for Snap recipients, a housing affordability plan, the President's advocacy for voter ID legislation, and his background as a small business owner.
- Capitol Conversations: U.S. Rep. Tony Wied on Farm Bill, voter ID laws
U.S. Rep. Tony Wied discussed the Farm Bill's potential to expand dairy options for Snap recipients, a housing affordability plan, President's calls for Congress to pass voter ID legislation, and his experience as a small business owner.
- Marine Le Pen announces she WILL run for President next year - just hours after being ordered to wear an electronic tag as her embezzlement conviction is upheld
Marine Le Pen announced she will run for President next year. This follows her embezzlement conviction being upheld and an order to wear an electronic tag.
- 🔴Live: France's Le Pen says she will run for president, appeal to highest court in embezzlement case
Marine Le Pen of France announces her intention to run for president and plans to appeal an embezzlement case to the country's highest court.
- 🔴Live: Will she run for president or not? Marine Le Pen speaks after her appeal trial
Marine Le Pen addresses the media following her appeal trial. The discussion centers on whether she will run for president.
- Marine Le Pen is ordered to wear an electronic tag as embezzlement conviction is upheld - putting run for president in doubt
Marine Le Pen is ordered to wear an electronic tag following an upheld embezzlement conviction, which casts doubt on her presidential campaign. The court's decision maintains the conviction, impacting her political future.
- France’s Court of Appeal to rule on Le Pen conviction – what it’s all about
France’s Court of Appeal is set to rule on a conviction involving far-right leader Le Pen. If embezzlement charges are upheld, she may be barred from running for president in 2027.
- Marine Le Pen to find out whether she can run for president
Marine Le Pen is set to determine her eligibility to run for president ahead of a televised interview on LCI in Boulogne-Billancourt, France on July 1, 2026.
- Dell’s stock gets another Trump bump — but this time it’s fading
The president recommended buying Dell computers during a discussion about the launch of 'Trump accounts.' Dell's stock experienced a boost from this endorsement, though the effect is described as fading.
- President rings NYSE opening bell to mark launch of $1K Trump Accounts for kids
President celebrated the launch of $1,000 'Trump Accounts,' tax-advantaged investment accounts for babies born during his second term by ringing the NYSE opening bell.
- Dangote eyes expansion into Tanzania
Aliko Dangote plans to invest in Tanzania's ports, power, and roads as part of his expansion strategy. He met with Tanzania’s president to discuss mutually beneficial sectors, with formal talks to finalize a deal. Dangote’s existing projects include an oil refinery in Nigeria and a planned second plant in Kenya.
- Johnson says House will pass SAVE America Act ‘one more time’ in reconciliation bill
Speaker Mike Johnson stated the House will attempt to pass the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE America) Act again through a budget reconciliation bill. He mentioned that the president has this as a top priority.
- President pardons 9 for Clean Air violations for 'fixing their car'
The President pardoned nine individuals for Clean Air Act violations related to 'fixing their car.' The article provides a URL for further details and a comments link with minimal engagement.
- KPCC general secretary writes to president seeking urgent meeting
KPCC general secretary wrote to the president to request an urgent meeting. The purpose is to discuss the perceived lack of transparency in governance.
- Transgender rights advocates’ hope in Gorsuch fades after athlete ban ruling
Transgender rights advocates' hope in Justice Neil Gorsuch has diminished following his recent rulings on LGBTQ issues. While Gorsuch secured a 2020 victory by preventing employers from firing individuals based on being gay or transgender, his more recent decisions have been seen as unfavorable to the community. The article notes his status as an appointee of President... but does not specify further details.
- Colorado Governor Fires Officials Who Opposed Freeing Election Denier
Colorado Governor Jared Polis fired officials who opposed freeing an election denier. He asked the clemency board to reconsider the case amid pressure from the president.
- Vice Admiral K. Srinivas conferred Ati Vishisht Seva Medal by President
Vice Admiral K. Srinivas was awarded the Ati Vishisht Seva Medal by the President. The medal honors exceptional service.
- USA & Canada Intelligence Brief — Wednesday, July 1, 2026
The Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship in a sharp rebuke to the president. The decision was reported in the USA & Canada Intelligence Brief.
- Kerala takes another step towards becoming ‘Keralam,’ Assembly unanimously approves President’s reference
Kerala's Assembly unanimously approved the President's reference on the Kerala (Alteration of Name) Bill, 2026. The legislators endorsed all queries raised by the President regarding the Bill's 10 clauses.
- The US Supreme Court Lets the President Fire Regulators at Will — but Not the Fed
The US Supreme Court ruled on June 29 that the president can fire heads of independent federal regulators at will, overturning a 91-year-old precedent. The decision grants significant new executive power but excludes the Federal Reserve from this authority.
- Trump made $1 billion from crypto, financial disclosure shows
The president released his personal financial disclosure on Tuesday, which shows he made $1 billion from crypto.
- What to Know About the Supreme Court’s Birthright Citizenship Order
The Supreme Court ruled against the president on a birthright citizenship order with a 6 to 3 decision.
- Supreme Court strikes down limits on party spending in federal elections, backing Republican appeal
The Supreme Court eliminated limits on political party spending in coordination with federal candidates, overturning a federal election law over 50 years old. The decision supports a Republican appeal challenging these spending restrictions.
- Supreme Court strikes down limits on party spending in federal elections, backing Republican appeal
The Supreme Court eliminated limits on political party spending in coordination with federal candidates, overturning a federal election law over 50 years old. The decision supports a Republican appeal challenging these spending restrictions.
- Supreme Court strikes down limits on party spending in federal elections, backing Republican appeal
The Supreme Court eliminated limits on political party spending in coordination with candidates for Congress and president, overturning a federal election law over 50 years old. The decision supports a Republican appeal challenging these spending restrictions.
- Supreme Court strikes down limits on party spending in federal elections, backing Republican appeal
The Supreme Court eliminated limits on political parties' spending in coordination with candidates for Congress and president, overturning a federal election law over 50 years old. The decision supports a Republican appeal challenging these spending restrictions.
- An Ecuadorian Fishing Boat Disappears Amid Trump’s Strikes in the Pacific
An Ecuadorian fishing boat named Fiorella disappeared amid military strikes in the Pacific. The President claims the strikes target drug trafficking vessels, raising questions about whether the missing fishermen were collateral damage.
- Venezuela earthquake: father and son found alive in rubble after four days as death toll nears 1,500
A father and son were found alive under rubble in Venezuela four days after twin earthquakes, as the death toll surpassed 1,450. Rescue teams from France and the U.S. discovered the survivors in Caraballeda, a town 40km north of Caracas, where the quakes destroyed nearly 200 buildings.
- Grinning Mamdani weighs in on Constitution change that would allow him to run for president
Mamdani comments on a proposed constitutional amendment that would permit him to run for president. The change involves modifying the Constitution to remove barriers to his candidacy.
- PGRS cancelled on Monday owing to President’s visit
The PGRS event was cancelled on Monday due to the President's visit. The cancellation is directly attributed to the President's scheduled visit on the same day.
- Four Black women. Nine degrees. Not one steady paycheck.
The article highlights the struggles of four Black women with nine degrees collectively but no stable employment, despite a presidential promise to save 'Black jobs.' Policies under the president have worsened the Black middle class's employment situation, with a widening employment gap.
- Four Black women. Nine degrees. Not one steady paycheck.
Four Black women with nine degrees combined have not secured steady paychecks, highlighting challenges in the job market. The president's promise to save 'Black jobs' has led to a widening employment gap, causing pain for the Black middle class.
- JCSU moves into next phase of probation after president shocked by problems when she arrived
JCSU is entering Phase 2 of probation, which begins in July, as no new findings were discovered over the past year. The university's president expressed shock at the problems she encountered upon her arrival.