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Trump's Week of Controversy: From Epstein Statue to Iran War

A look at the latest developments surrounding the President, from a provocative statue to rising tensions with Iran

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What Happened This week, President Trump found himself at the center of several controversies. A statue of him embracing Jeffrey Epstein, the late financier and convicted sex offender, was unveiled on the National Mall,...

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This week, President Trump found himself at the center of several controversies. A statue of him embracing Jeffrey Epstein, the late financier and...

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This week, President Trump found himself at the center of several controversies. A statue of him embracing Jeffrey Epstein, the late financier and convicted sex offender, was unveiled on the National Mall, sparking both praise and scorn. The statue, which depicts the two men standing on the bow of the Titanic, is the third to be placed on the Mall by the artists, who aim to highlight the connection between Trump and Epstein.

Meanwhile, the White House instructed House Republicans to avoid discussing "mass deportations" ahead of the midterm elections, a move seen as a departure from one of Trump's key campaign pledges. This development comes as the President faces criticism from some of his supporters over his handling of the conflict with Iran.

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The controversy surrounding the statue and the White House's instructions to House Republicans reflect the complexities of Trump's presidency. While...

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The controversy surrounding the statue and the White House's instructions to House Republicans reflect the complexities of Trump's presidency. While some supporters see the statue as a humorous and thought-provoking work of art, others view it as a tasteless and insensitive depiction of a man who was accused of serious crimes. Similarly, the White House's decision to downplay talk of mass deportations may be seen as a strategic move to appeal to moderate voters, but it also risks alienating some of Trump's most ardent supporters.

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Podcaster Joe Rogan, a vocal supporter of Trump during the 2016 campaign, expressed disappointment and frustration with the President's handling of the conflict with Iran. "It just seems so insane, based on what he ran on," Rogan said during a recent episode of his podcast. "I mean, this is why a lot of people feel betrayed, right?"

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  • Who: President Trump, Jeffrey Epstein
  • What: Statue of Trump and Epstein unveiled on National Mall, White House instructs House Republicans to avoid discussing mass deportations
  • When: This week
  • Impact: Controversy and criticism from both supporters and opponents of the President

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As the midterm elections approach, Trump's handling of the conflict with Iran and his response to the controversy surrounding the statue will likely...

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As the midterm elections approach, Trump's handling of the conflict with Iran and his response to the controversy surrounding the statue will likely continue to be closely watched. The President's supporters will be looking for reassurance that he remains committed to his campaign pledges, while his opponents will be seeking to capitalize on any perceived weaknesses or contradictions.

In a separate development, the FBI announced that it had found explosive residue during a search of a storage unit believed to be tied to an attempted bombing outside the New York City mayor's home last weekend. The incident highlights the ongoing threat of domestic terrorism and the need for continued vigilance and cooperation between law enforcement agencies.

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  • 2: Number of men charged with bringing homemade bombs to the home of the New York City mayor
  • 1: Number of storage unit searched by the FBI in connection with the attempted bombing
  • $0: Amount of progress made on the President's campaign pledge to build a border wall

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The controversy surrounding the statue and the White House's instructions to House Republicans are just the latest developments in a presidency marked by controversy and polarization. As the midterm elections approach, Trump's supporters and opponents alike will be closely watching his every move, seeking to capitalize on any perceived strengths or weaknesses.

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    Explosives found after 2 men charged with bringing homemade bombs to Mamdani home

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Trump's Week of Controversy: From Epstein Statue to Iran War

A look at the latest developments surrounding the President, from a provocative statue to rising tensions with Iran

Tuesday, March 10, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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What Happened

This week, President Trump found himself at the center of several controversies. A statue of him embracing Jeffrey Epstein, the late financier and convicted sex offender, was unveiled on the National Mall, sparking both praise and scorn. The statue, which depicts the two men standing on the bow of the Titanic, is the third to be placed on the Mall by the artists, who aim to highlight the connection between Trump and Epstein.

Meanwhile, the White House instructed House Republicans to avoid discussing "mass deportations" ahead of the midterm elections, a move seen as a departure from one of Trump's key campaign pledges. This development comes as the President faces criticism from some of his supporters over his handling of the conflict with Iran.

Why It Matters

The controversy surrounding the statue and the White House's instructions to House Republicans reflect the complexities of Trump's presidency. While some supporters see the statue as a humorous and thought-provoking work of art, others view it as a tasteless and insensitive depiction of a man who was accused of serious crimes. Similarly, the White House's decision to downplay talk of mass deportations may be seen as a strategic move to appeal to moderate voters, but it also risks alienating some of Trump's most ardent supporters.

What Experts Say

Podcaster Joe Rogan, a vocal supporter of Trump during the 2016 campaign, expressed disappointment and frustration with the President's handling of the conflict with Iran. "It just seems so insane, based on what he ran on," Rogan said during a recent episode of his podcast. "I mean, this is why a lot of people feel betrayed, right?"

Key Facts

  • Who: President Trump, Jeffrey Epstein
  • What: Statue of Trump and Epstein unveiled on National Mall, White House instructs House Republicans to avoid discussing mass deportations
  • When: This week
  • Impact: Controversy and criticism from both supporters and opponents of the President

What Comes Next

As the midterm elections approach, Trump's handling of the conflict with Iran and his response to the controversy surrounding the statue will likely continue to be closely watched. The President's supporters will be looking for reassurance that he remains committed to his campaign pledges, while his opponents will be seeking to capitalize on any perceived weaknesses or contradictions.

In a separate development, the FBI announced that it had found explosive residue during a search of a storage unit believed to be tied to an attempted bombing outside the New York City mayor's home last weekend. The incident highlights the ongoing threat of domestic terrorism and the need for continued vigilance and cooperation between law enforcement agencies.

Key Numbers

  • 2: Number of men charged with bringing homemade bombs to the home of the New York City mayor
  • 1: Number of storage unit searched by the FBI in connection with the attempted bombing
  • $0: Amount of progress made on the President's campaign pledge to build a border wall

Background

The controversy surrounding the statue and the White House's instructions to House Republicans are just the latest developments in a presidency marked by controversy and polarization. As the midterm elections approach, Trump's supporters and opponents alike will be closely watching his every move, seeking to capitalize on any perceived strengths or weaknesses.

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What Happened

This week, President Trump found himself at the center of several controversies. A statue of him embracing Jeffrey Epstein, the late financier and convicted sex offender, was unveiled on the National Mall, sparking both praise and scorn. The statue, which depicts the two men standing on the bow of the Titanic, is the third to be placed on the Mall by the artists, who aim to highlight the connection between Trump and Epstein.

Meanwhile, the White House instructed House Republicans to avoid discussing "mass deportations" ahead of the midterm elections, a move seen as a departure from one of Trump's key campaign pledges. This development comes as the President faces criticism from some of his supporters over his handling of the conflict with Iran.

Why It Matters

The controversy surrounding the statue and the White House's instructions to House Republicans reflect the complexities of Trump's presidency. While some supporters see the statue as a humorous and thought-provoking work of art, others view it as a tasteless and insensitive depiction of a man who was accused of serious crimes. Similarly, the White House's decision to downplay talk of mass deportations may be seen as a strategic move to appeal to moderate voters, but it also risks alienating some of Trump's most ardent supporters.

What Experts Say

Podcaster Joe Rogan, a vocal supporter of Trump during the 2016 campaign, expressed disappointment and frustration with the President's handling of the conflict with Iran. "It just seems so insane, based on what he ran on," Rogan said during a recent episode of his podcast. "I mean, this is why a lot of people feel betrayed, right?"

Key Facts

  • Who: President Trump, Jeffrey Epstein
  • What: Statue of Trump and Epstein unveiled on National Mall, White House instructs House Republicans to avoid discussing mass deportations
  • When: This week
  • Impact: Controversy and criticism from both supporters and opponents of the President

What Comes Next

As the midterm elections approach, Trump's handling of the conflict with Iran and his response to the controversy surrounding the statue will likely continue to be closely watched. The President's supporters will be looking for reassurance that he remains committed to his campaign pledges, while his opponents will be seeking to capitalize on any perceived weaknesses or contradictions.

In a separate development, the FBI announced that it had found explosive residue during a search of a storage unit believed to be tied to an attempted bombing outside the New York City mayor's home last weekend. The incident highlights the ongoing threat of domestic terrorism and the need for continued vigilance and cooperation between law enforcement agencies.

Key Numbers

  • 2: Number of men charged with bringing homemade bombs to the home of the New York City mayor
  • 1: Number of storage unit searched by the FBI in connection with the attempted bombing
  • $0: Amount of progress made on the President's campaign pledge to build a border wall

Background

The controversy surrounding the statue and the White House's instructions to House Republicans are just the latest developments in a presidency marked by controversy and polarization. As the midterm elections approach, Trump's supporters and opponents alike will be closely watching his every move, seeking to capitalize on any perceived strengths or weaknesses.

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