JD Vance Says Trump in “Good Shape” But He’s Ready to Step In as US President If Tragedy Strikes

Amid concerns about Donald Trump’s health, US Vice President JD Vance reassured that the President is in “good shape” but said he is prepared to step in as Commander-in-Chief in case of a “terrible tragedy.” The 41-year-old called his 200 days in office the best “on-the-job training” possible.
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Trump-Zelensky Meeting Sparks Hope for Peace Deal: ‘Good Chance of Ending Russia-Ukraine War’

US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky held their best meeting yet at the White House, fueling hopes for a peace agreement to end the Russia-Ukraine war. Talks included security guarantees, NATO, U.S. air support, and a possible trilateral meeting with Vladimir Putin.
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Trump Moves to Broker Putin-Zelensky Peace Talks After White House Meeting

US President Donald Trump begins arranging a possible summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky after high-stakes White House talks with European leaders. Security guarantees, territorial disputes, and peace prospects dominate discussions.
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Trump’s Comments on Karoline Leavitt’s “Lips” Spark Epstein-Linked Backlash

President Trump’s praise for White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt — especially remarks about her “face” and “lips” — ignites social media outrage, with users connecting his comments to past Epstein controversies.
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India Reacts to White House Pitch for Trump’s Nobel Peace Prize Claiming Role in India-Pakistan Ceasefire

After the White House proposed Donald Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize citing peace deals globally, including between India and Pakistan, India responds, urging media to redirect questions to Washington.
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White House Calls for Reciprocity on India’s 100% Tariffs Ahead of ‘Liberation Day’

According to the reports, White House Calls for Reciprocity on India's 100% Tariffs Ahead of ‘Liberation Day’. The White House has criticized India for implementing 100% tariff on American agricultural products calling it an unfair trade practice. This was indeed a bold move which was aimed at reshaping U.S. trade policies. The U.S. is set to implement reciprocal tariffs on April 2 onwards. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stressed the necessity to level the playing field for American exporters. White House Press Secretary further stated that the countries were taking advantage of the US for a long time, highlighting Japan, Canada, and the European Union including India for their steep tariffs. Leavitt said that it was time for reciprocity which would happen on Wednesday and the President will be making historic changes.
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