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30.03.2025Trump Declares Third Term Ambitions While Threatening Iran

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 30.03.2025.

It displays 174 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

30.03.2025Trump Declares Third Term Ambitions While Threatening Iran
The newspapers documented Trump's unprecedented declaration that he's "not joking" about seeking a third term, suggesting "methods" to bypass constitutional limits. This statement evolved from morning rumors to explicit confirmation by evening across multiple outlets. Simultaneously, Trump threatened military action against Iran after they rejected nuclear negotiations, stating "there will be bombing" if no deal is reached.

Trump expressed anger at Putin over Ukraine, threatening tariffs on Russian oil. Meanwhile, the administration's consolidation of power continued with the U.S. Institute of Peace staff layoffs and RFK Jr. appointing a controversial figure to handle vaccine data.

The aftermath of Musk's government influence continued with nationwide anti-Tesla protests, prompting Musk to demand prosecution of organizers. Violence escalated with reports of a Tesla counterprotester being struck by a car and a Republican Party headquarters in New Mexico being set ablaze with "ICE=KKK" graffiti.
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03:57Wisconsin Supreme Court Race Takes Center Stage

The newspapers report on Trump's comments that he "couldn't care less" if car prices rise due to tariffs (ABC News, HuffPost). The Wisconsin Supreme Court election on Tuesday is highlighted as the "most important race of 2025" with Trump backing candidate Brad Schimel (Breitbart, Mother Jones). International news focuses on Gaza ceasefire negotiations, with Hamas agreeing to a proposal while Israel offers a counterproposal (CBS). The Trump administration continues making personnel changes, with reports of the White House ordering the firing of an L.A. prosecutor pursuing charges against a Trump supporter (LA Times) and Education Department layoffs (USA Today, Daily Beast). Anti-Musk protests are occurring at Tesla locations nationwide (NPR, Common Dreams).
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12:02Wisconsin Supreme Court Race Looms Large

The newspapers report on the Wisconsin Supreme Court election happening Tuesday, described as "the most important race of 2025" with Trump backing candidate Brad Schimel (Breitbart, Newsweek). Trump's administration continues consolidating power, with reports of him considering firing National Security Adviser Michael Waltz (Boston Globe), muzzling dissenting voices (NBC News), ordering new tariffs (USA Today), and facing scrutiny over appointments including a controversial CDC hire (MSNBC) and Hegseth bringing his wife to classified meetings (Daily Beast). International news focuses on a deadly earthquake in Myanmar-Thailand region with rising casualties (ABC News, AP News) and Europe's military preparations amid concerns about reduced American support (CNN, NYTimes).
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13:46Trump's Immigration Crackdown Empties Border

The newspapers report on Trump's growing consolidation of power and economic policies. His immigration crackdown has nearly emptied the California-Mexico border (LA Times), while local police fear eroding public trust due to ICE enforcement tactics (NPR). Trump's planned tariffs are generating concern, with polls showing Americans want his focus on prices rather than tariffs (CBS, USA Today). The administration is pursuing multiple paths of retribution against perceived adversaries (AP News, NBC News, HuffPost), including revoking 300 student visas over campus activism (Reason). Military news includes plans to upgrade US command in Japan to deter China (Epoch Times).
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Leonard Peikoff dedicated his life to promoting the author’s vision of freedom and self-determination. But at what cost?
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Emmanuel Macron is a lame duck president without a parliamentary majority. He’s turned to the international stage to show off his continued influence — but France seems unlikely to weigh on the final outcome in Ukraine.
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In an interview with Jacobin, Colombia’s former energy minister outlines left-wing president Gustavo Petro’s plan to make the rich nations that profit from its extractive economy help pay for its green transition.
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Iran rejected talks with the United States on Sunday, as President Donald Trump threatened to bomb the country as “never seen before” to prevent the terror-supporting state from becoming a nuclear-armed power.
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15:47Trump Threatens Iran With Unprecedented Bombing

The newspapers report on escalating international tensions. Iran rejected talks with the US as Trump threatens unprecedented bombing to prevent nuclear capabilities (Breitbart). Trump is also reportedly criticizing Putin in "early-morning tirades" (Daily Beast). The devastating Myanmar earthquake death toll has risen to nearly 1,700 (OANN, USA Today), with rescue efforts hampered. Domestic news includes scrutiny of Edison's wildfire prevention measures after the deadly Eaton fire (LA Times), concerns over RFK Jr. sharing vaccine data with alleged misinformation agents (MSNBC), and staff layoffs at the U.S. Institute of Peace (NBC News).
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The closure of Monolith Productions, an innovative video game developer, shows what’s wrong with an industry in which game publishers have the ultimate power to shut down projects and fire workers.
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The New York Times
The Secret History of America’s Role in the Ukraine War
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The New York Times
The Secret History of America’s Role in the Ukraine War
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The New York Times
The Secret History of America’s Role in the Ukraine War
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Turkey’s main opposition party has long been a centrist and unradical force. But the jailing of Istanbul mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu has forced it into a more activist posture as it faces a growing mass movement in defense of Turkish democracy.
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18:21Trump Threatens Putin With Oil Tariffs

The newspapers report on escalating tensions between Trump and world leaders. Trump expressed anger at Putin over Ukraine peace talks, threatening tariffs on Russian oil (CNN, NY Post, The Hill, Epoch Times). Simultaneously, Iran rejected Trump's offer for direct negotiations regarding its nuclear program, with Trump threatening military action (AP News, OANN, USA Today). Domestically, measles cases are rising, prompting some vaccine-hesitant parents to seek immunizations (NPR). Other topics include Trump's controversial comment about a "third term" (Daily Beast), ICE detaining a University of Minnesota student (NBC News), and Musk questioning who funds protesters (Fox News).
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Media attacks on the Trump administration due to the Atlantic’s leak of Signal messages do “not seem tied to evaluations of Mr. Trump overall,” according to a CBS News poll that found the president’s approval rating to be 50 percent.
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21:04Trump Floats Constitutional Bypass For Third Term

The newspapers report on President Trump's controversial statements about seeking a third term despite constitutional limits. Multiple sources (ABC News, Boston Globe, Mother Jones, OANN) quote Trump saying he's "not joking" and suggesting "methods" to bypass term limits. The administration's ongoing conflicts with media continue, with Trump reportedly taking control over White House press coverage (Daily Beast) while maintaining 50% approval despite Signal message leaks (Breitbart, CBS). Other developments include Trump expressing anger at Putin (Newsweek), layoffs at the U.S. Institute of Peace amid a legal battle over what former board members call a "takeover" (NPR), and postal service facing major changes (USA Today).
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