Trump Condemns Racist Post, While Epstein Flight Logs and Arizona Abortion Ruling Make Headlines
President Trump has condemned a racist post about the Obamas, but refused to apologize, while a federal judge has allowed funding to resume for the Gateway Project. Meanwhile, new developments have emerged in the Epstein case, and an Arizona court has struck down abortion restrictions.
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President Trump has condemned a racist post about the Obamas, but refused to apologize, while a federal judge has allowed funding to resume for the Gateway Project. Meanwhile, new developments have emerged in the Epstein case, and an Arizona court has struck down abortion restrictions.
In a tumultuous week in US news, President Trump has found himself at the center of controversy once again. On Friday, he told reporters on Air Force One that he "of course" condemns a since-deleted racist video posted on his social media account depicting former President Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama as apes. However, he declined to apologize for the post, sparking widespread criticism.
Trump's Response to Racist Post Sparks Outrage
The video, which was posted on Trump's Twitter account, was quickly deleted, but not before it sparked widespread outrage. The post was widely condemned by politicians and civil rights groups, who accused Trump of perpetuating racist stereotypes. Trump's refusal to apologize for the post has only added fuel to the fire, with many calling for him to take greater responsibility for the content posted on his social media accounts.
Meanwhile, in a major development for the Gateway Project, a federal judge has granted the New York Attorney General's Office's motion for a temporary restraining order to prohibit the shutdown of the project. The Gateway Project, which aims to improve rail infrastructure between New York and New Jersey, has been plagued by funding issues and controversy. The judge's ruling allows funding to resume, paving the way for the project to move forward.
Epstein Flight Logs Raise Questions
In other news, documents have emerged showing that Navy Secretary John Phelan was a passenger on Jeffrey Epstein's Boeing 727 for two transatlantic flights in 2006. The revelation has raised questions about Phelan's relationship with Epstein, who was accused of sex trafficking and other crimes before his death in 2019. The development has sparked calls for greater transparency and accountability in the Epstein case.
FBI Investigates New Message in Guthrie Abduction Case
The FBI is also investigating a new message tied to the apparent abduction of Nancy Guthrie, a Tucson woman who went missing in 2019. Tucson TV station KOLD reported that it received an email message related to the case, but declined to disclose its contents. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward.
Arizona Abortion Restrictions Struck Down
In a significant ruling, an Arizona judge has struck down three state laws that limited abortion access, including a ban on telemedicine for abortion. Maricopa Superior Court Judge Gregory Como ruled that the laws violate the state's constitution, which was amended in 2024 to allow abortion access. The ruling is seen as a major victory for reproductive rights advocates, who have been fighting against restrictive abortion laws in Arizona and other states.
As these stories continue to unfold, one thing is clear: the news cycle is showing no signs of slowing down. From the latest developments in the Epstein case to the ongoing controversy surrounding President Trump, there's no shortage of news to stay on top of.
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Trump says ‘of course’ he condemns racist post about Obamas, declines to apologize
Federal judge allows Gateway Project funding to resume
FBI reviewing new message tied to Nancy Guthrie’s apparent abduction
John Phelan, Trump’s Navy secretary, listed in Epstein flight logs
Court strikes down Arizona abortion restrictions
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