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15.06.2025 โ€” The Day Trump Stopped an Assassination

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 15.06.2025.

It displays 199 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

15.06.2025 โ‡ข The Day Trump Stopped an Assassination
โŒจTrump's military parade celebrating the Army's 250th anniversary and his 79th birthday proceeded through Washington with tanks and fireworks, drawing criticism as a $45 million political spectacle. The celebration sparked nationwide "No Kings" protests, with violence erupting in Los Angeles where demonstrators hurled concrete at police, and in Salt Lake City where a gunman killed one protester.

The manhunt for Minnesota lawmaker assassin Vance Boelter intensified after authorities found his abandoned vehicle 60 miles from the crime scene. His wife was detained carrying guns, cash, and passports. Details emerged of Boelter's overseas security work and religious extremism.

The Israel-Iran conflict entered its third day with mounting casualtiesโ€”Israeli strikes killed at least 406 Iranians while Iran's largest missile barrage yet killed 13 Israelis. The significant development came when officials revealed Trump had vetoed an Israeli plan to assassinate Iran's Supreme Leader, positioning himself as a peace broker while warning the US "could get involved" if negotiations failed.
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Today, at One America News, we gather to honor and commemorate the 79th birthday of a president who has etched his name in the chronicles of American history with a lengthy list of life events and notable accomplishments.
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00:04โ‡ขTrump's Military Birthday Parade

โŒจThe newspapers report on a massive military parade in Washington D.C. celebrating the Army's 250th anniversary, which coincides with Trump's 79th birthday, featuring tanks and thousands of troops as the president speaks during the event (ABC News, Fox News, NPR, The Hill, USA Today, AP News). Critics describe the $45 million celebration as Trump using military displays to push a political agenda and celebrate his birthday (NPR, LA Times). Nationwide "No Kings" protests continue across the country in response to the parade, with thousands of demonstrators in Los Angeles and other cities protesting immigration raids and what they call authoritarian displays of power (Boston Globe, LA Times, Common Dreams, Mother Jones). Meanwhile, the manhunt intensifies for Vance Luther Boelter, the suspect in the Minnesota lawmaker assassinations, who ran a private security company with ties to the Middle East and served on a state board with one of his victims (NY Post, NYTimes, Newsweek).
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The official focus of the parade is the commemoration of the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary. But critics say the president is using the military show of force to push a political agenda and celebrate his birthday, which happens to fall on the same date.
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A massive military parade to celebrate the U.S. Armyโ€™s 250th anniversary, requested by President Donald Trump, rolled through Washington D.C. on Saturday, as opponents of the presidentโ€™s agenda rallied in hundreds of cities nationwide for โ€œNo Kingsโ€ protests.
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00:55โ‡ขTrump's Birthday Military Parade

โŒจThe newspapers report on Trump's massive military parade in Washington D.C. celebrating the Army's 250th anniversary, which coincided with his 79th birthday, featuring tanks, troops, and fireworks as he praised the Army's "legacy of unmatched courage" (Boston Globe, The Epoch Times, Fox News, The Hill, AP News). The $45 million celebration drew sharp criticism from opponents, with an MSNBC veteran calling it "horrifying" and Vox warning of threats to democracy (MSNBC, Vox). Simultaneously, nationwide "No Kings" protests spread across hundreds of cities, with thousands demonstrating in Los Angeles against what they termed authoritarian displays, while immigration protests also intensified in the city (ABC News, NPR, Newsweek, LA Times). The political violence in Minnesota escalated as The Daily Beast reported that the anti-abortion assassin who killed State Representative Melissa Hortman wore a latex mask during the attack, with the suspect still at large (The Daily Beast).
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02:55โ‡ขTrump's Military Birthday Parade Sparks Violence

โŒจThe newspapers report on Trump's Army 250th anniversary parade in Washington D.C., which coincided with his 79th birthday, featuring military displays that drew both celebration and criticism across partisan lines (Boston Globe, Breitbart, The Epoch Times, Fox News, The Hill, The Blaze). Violent protests erupted in Los Angeles as demonstrators hurled concrete at police during "No Kings" demonstrations, with law enforcement alleging attacks on officers amid nationwide anti-Trump protests (ABC News, Fox News, NBC News). The manhunt continues for the suspect in Minnesota lawmaker shootings, with authorities searching for a man who targeted state legislators in politically motivated attacks (NBC News, USA Today). Meanwhile, Middle East tensions escalate as Israel targeted Iran's Defense Ministry headquarters while Tehran unleashed deadly missile strikes in return (CNN, AP News).
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MASSIVE MANHUNT FOR SUSPECTED ASSASSIN
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10:21โ‡ขIsrael-Iran War Enters Third Day

โŒจThe newspapers report that Israel and Iran have entered a third consecutive day of missile exchanges, with 13 Israelis killed during two nights of Iranian strikes as nuclear talks between the nations were called off (ABC News, Boston Globe, CNN, The Epoch Times, AP News). Israeli airstrikes targeted Iranian facilities while some Iranian missiles penetrated Israeli air defenses to strike buildings in central areas of the country. Domestically, Trump celebrated his 79th birthday with a military parade honoring the Army's 250th anniversary, praising soldiers while critics described the display as politically motivated (Breitbart, NPR). Meanwhile, authorities continue manhunting for a suspect in the assassination of Minnesota lawmakers, with the suspect's friend revealing receiving a final text message hours after the deadly shooting (NY Post, Washington Post, HuffPost, USA Today).
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13:41โ‡ขIsraeli Jets Hit Iranian Nuclear Sites

โŒจThe newspapers report that Israel has escalated its assault on Iran's nuclear program, with fighter jets striking nuclear sites in Tehran while fresh explosions continue to rock the Iranian capital for a third consecutive day (Fox News, CNN, Newsweek, AP News). Iran launched its largest missile barrage yet, killing 13 Israelis and injuring 390, prompting Israel to issue warnings in Farsi to Iranian civilians near weapons factories and military targets (Breitbart). The manhunt for Vance Luther Boelter intensifies as the 57-year-old suspect remains at large after shooting two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses, with authorities revealing he posed as a law enforcement officer to gain access to victims' homes (ABC News, CBS, USA Today). Trump's military parade celebrating the Army's 250th anniversary sparked nationwide "No Kings" protests, with violence erupting as a gunman opened fire on demonstrators in Salt Lake City, leaving one person with life-threatening injuries (The Daily Beast, NPR, NYTimes).
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16:18โ‡ขIran Death Toll Hits 406

โŒจThe newspapers report that the Israel-Iran conflict has entered its third day with escalating casualties, as Israeli strikes have killed at least 406 people and wounded 654 in Iran according to human rights groups (Boston Globe, CNN, The Epoch Times, Fox News). Trump has indicated the US could potentially get involved in the conflict while simultaneously promising both nations "will make a deal" and vowing to bring peace through negotiations (ABC News, NY Post, One America News Network). Netanyahu is described as gambling on a bold offensive to cripple Iran's nuclear ambitions, with AP News characterizing this as "the mission of his lifetime" (AP News). Domestically, the manhunt continues for Vance Boelter, wanted in the shootings of Minnesota lawmakers, with his wife now stopped by police carrying guns, cash, and passports (The Daily Beast, CBS, Washington Post). Trump's military parade drew mixed reactions, with some sources describing small crowds and a bored-looking president (HuffPost, USA Today).
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18:04โ‡ขTrump Vetoes Israeli Assassination Plot

โŒจThe newspapers report that Trump vetoed an Israeli plan to assassinate Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, according to multiple US officials, while Israel and Iran continue exchanging strikes for a third consecutive day with hundreds reported dead (NY Post, AP News, Washington Post). Netanyahu revealed that Iran has targeted Trump for assassination, calling him "enemy number one" in the conflict (Fox News). The manhunt for Minnesota lawmaker shooting suspect Vance Luther Boelter has intensified after authorities found his abandoned vehicle and cowboy hat 60 miles away in Sibley County, prompting expanded search operations and warnings for residents to lock their doors (CBS, Newsweek, USA Today, The Daily Beast). Reports indicate Boelter had overseas security work experience and traveled to spread Christianity, adding context to his background as the search continues (Washington Post).
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20:55โ‡ขTrump Vetoes Israeli Assassination Plot

โŒจThe newspapers report that Trump vetoed an Israeli plan to assassinate Iran's Supreme Leader while positioning himself as a peace broker, claiming Israel and Iran will "make a deal soon" as the nations continue exchanging strikes for a third day with casualties mounting (ABC News, AP News, Breitbart, CNN, The Epoch Times, Fox News, NY Post). Trump warned the US "could get involved" directly if negotiations fail, while simultaneously distancing America from the current attacks. Domestically, authorities expanded their manhunt for Vance Boelter, the Minnesota political shooting suspect, after finding his abandoned vehicle 60 miles from the crime scene, with his roommate revealing disturbing details about his "fantasy" security career claims and bizarre religious rants (NPR, Washington Post, HuffPost, USA Today). Immigration enforcement intensified across Southern California with federal raids on swap meets, coinciding with massive "No Kings" protests in downtown Los Angeles opposing Trump's policies, while one protester died from shooting injuries in Utah (LA Times, Newsweek).
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