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Trump did what today?

9/1/2025

Rudy Giuliani hospitalized with broken vertebra after car accident, spokesperson says

  • Rudy Giuliani, the former mayor of New York City, was hospitalized due to a broken vertebra after a car crash in New Hampshire.
  • He was injured when his car was hit at high speed while he assisted a woman involved in a domestic violence incident.
  • Giuliani is in good spirits and recovering, according to his spokesperson.
  • New Hampshire State Police are investigating the crash, which resulted in three people being taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
  • Giuliani has faced legal challenges connected to his behavior after the 2020 election.

Hundreds of unaccompanied Guatemalan children can stay in the U.S. for now, judge says

  • A federal judge temporarily stopped the Trump administration from deporting hundreds of unaccompanied Guatemalan children.
  • The judge made the decision while children were already being prepared for removal without legal permission.
  • Lawyers argued that the deportations were rushed and violated the children's rights to seek asylum.
  • The judge’s order allows a two-week period for discussions before any deportations can occur.
  • Advocates argue that the government's plan could endanger the children by sending them back home.

His D.C. church was robbed, but this pastor says the National Guard isn't needed

  • Pastor Kip Banks from East Washington Heights Baptist Church in D.C. believes the National Guard is not necessary for community safety.
  • Despite President Trump declaring a crime emergency, Banks asserts crime has actually decreased in his area.
  • Church members feel burdened by the military presence and prefer community-based solutions.
  • Mayor Bowser applauded the increased law enforcement but local residents feel the military approach creates more fear.
  • Banks supports compassion and understanding over military action to resolve crime issues.

Musicians show support for longtime Utah violinist detained by ICE

  • Violinist John Shin has been detained by ICE for overstaying his visa and a prior DUI conviction.
  • His arrest sparked protests from the music community in Utah, who are rallying in support of him.
  • Shin's wife set up a GoFundMe to cover legal fees, raising over $72,000.
  • The case highlights immigration concerns and the impact on families, as Shin has been a respected member of the local music scene.
  • The Department of Homeland Security labeled Shin as a 'criminal illegal alien,' stirring controversy.

Don't let a selfie be the end of you

  • Selfies can be dangerously risky, especially in areas prone to accidents.
  • India has the highest number of selfie-related deaths, prompting police to create no-selfie zones.
  • The trend shows that many selfies result in injuries not just to the taker but to those who try to help them.
  • Many individuals are willing to risk safety for social media fame, encouraged by dangerous hashtags.
  • Authorities are concerned about the danger posed by crowds gathering to take selfies during large events.