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Trump Releases Final Iran Terms, Zelensky Warns Russia Massive Attack

Trump Releases Final Terms for Iran Deal No Nukes and Open Hormuz
- Trump sets no nukes condition for any Iran agreement.
- Strait of Hormuz must open with no tolls and unrestricted shipping.
- US blockade to lift and mines to be removed.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 29 (TNGB) – President Trump released final terms for an Iran agreement that include a complete ban on nuclear weapons and highly enriched uranium stockpiles. The Strait of Hormuz must open with no tolls and unrestricted shipping in both directions. Additional requirements call for mine removal and lifting of the US blockade as part of a 60-day ceasefire extension.
The terms reportedly aim to secure full compliance before any deal is finalized.
Why This Matters: Clear terms set the baseline for any truce extension and influence global oil market expectations.
Zelensky Says Russia Prepares New Large Scale Attack on Ukraine
- Zelensky warns Russia prepares new large scale attack.
- Attack expected today or tomorrow at night.
- Large waves of one way attack drones already launched.
KYIV UKRAINE, May 29 (TNGB) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Russia is preparing a new large-scale attack involving drones cruise missiles and ballistic missiles. The assault could occur tonight or tomorrow night. Large waves of one-way attack drones have already launched toward Ukrainian targets following the May 23-24 barrage that killed four and injured over 100 in the Kyiv region.
Ukraine remains on high alert for the impending Russian offensive.
Why This Matters: Fresh warnings underscore ongoing threats to Ukrainian cities and the need for continued air defense support.
Iran States No Final Agreement Reached with United States
- Iran Foreign Ministry Spokesman Baghaei gave update.
- No agreement has been finalised with the United States.
- Talks remain in progress without conclusion.
TEHRAN, May 29 (TNGB) – Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei announced that no agreement has been finalised with the United States. The statement followed days of message exchanges on ceasefire extension and nuclear issues. Negotiations continue without a signed text despite progress reports from US officials.
The spokesman confirmed the process has not yet produced a signed deal.
Why This Matters: Absence of a finalized text keeps regional military postures elevated and sanctions in place.
Blue Origin New Glenn Explosion Damages Cape Canaveral Launch Complex
- Blue Origin New Glenn exploded during static fire test.
- Launch Complex 36 suffered significant fire damage.
- Debris scattered and months of repairs required.
CAPE CANAVERAL FLORIDA, May 29 (TNGB) – Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket exploded during a hot-fire static test at Launch Complex 36 on May 28 at approximately 9 p.m. EDT. The booster named “No, It’s Necessary” for the NG-4 Amazon Kuiper mission was destroyed. Significant damage hit the launch pad lightning protection tower and transporter erector with debris scattered across the site. No injuries occurred.
The incident has halted all activities at the affected launch facility.
Why This Matters: The setback delays NASA’s Artemis lunar plans and commercial satellite deployments by months.
Zelensky Warns of Imminent Russian Massive Attack with Drones and Missiles
- Zelensky tells CBS News of Russian attack preparations.
- Attack to use drones cruise and ballistic missiles.
- Large waves of drones already launched at Ukraine.
KYIV UKRAINE, May 29 (TNGB) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told CBS News that Russia prepares a big massive attack using drones cruise missiles and ballistic missiles possibly including the Oreshnik hypersonic system. The strike could hit tonight or tomorrow night. Large waves of one-way attack drones have already launched following the May 23-24 assault that killed four and injured over 100 near Kyiv.
Ukraine has mobilized defenses in anticipation of the assault.
Why This Matters: Repeated large-scale Russian strikes strain Ukrainian air defenses and civilian infrastructure.
Federal Judge Blocks Payouts from Trump Anti Weaponization Settlement Fund
- Federal judge temporarily blocks payouts from fund.
- Fund totals 1.776 billion dollars from Trump administration.
- Block applies to anti weaponization settlement money.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 29 (TNGB) – A federal judge issued a temporary order blocking any payouts from the Trump administration’s 1.776 billion dollar Anti-Weaponization Fund. The fund originated from a May 18 settlement in the Trump v. IRS lawsuit over leaked tax returns. The ruling halts distributions while courts review challenges from January 6 officers and others.
The decision halts immediate access to the settlement resources.
Why This Matters: The freeze prevents distribution of taxpayer funds tied to claims of government weaponization.
Putin Claims Russian Troops Advance Daily in All Directions in Ukraine
- Putin stated troops advance every single day.
- Advances occur in every direction on the front.
- Comment made during update on Ukraine operations.
MOSCOW RUSSIA, May 29 (TNGB) – Russian President Vladimir Putin declared that Russian troops advance every single day in every direction across the Ukraine front. The statement highlighted steady progress in multiple sectors despite Ukrainian resistance. Russian forces maintain momentum on the battlefield according to the update.
The advances reportedly continue without interruption across the entire theater.
Why This Matters: Daily advances signal sustained Russian pressure that could alter territorial control in coming weeks.
White House Refuses to Release Trump Latest Physical Exam Results
- White House withholds results of Trump physical.
- Exam was conducted three days ago.
- No explanation given for the delay in release.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 29 (TNGB) – The White House continues to withhold results from President Trump’s latest physical examination conducted three days earlier. No timeline has been provided for public release of the findings. The exam occurred amid ongoing national security and diplomatic developments.
The results remain unavailable to the public at this time.
Why This Matters: Delayed disclosure fuels speculation about the president’s health during critical negotiations.
Zelensky Offers Ukraine Support to Romania for Security Against Russia
- Zelensky states Ukraine ready to support Romania.
- Romania has helped Ukraine for fifth year against Russia.
- Offer comes amid ongoing regional security concerns.
KYIV UKRAINE, May 29 (TNGB) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that Ukraine stands ready to support Romania’s security. Romania has assisted Ukraine against Russian attacks for five consecutive years. The offer strengthens bilateral defense ties amid shared threats from Russian drone and missile activity.
The partnership reportedly enhances defense cooperation in Eastern Europe.
Why This Matters: Mutual support commitments reinforce NATO’s eastern flank against ongoing Russian aggression.
Putin Declares Any Direct Threat Source to Russia a Lawful Target
- Putin stated every threat source is lawful target.
- Comment applies to places emitting military threat.
- Statement made during discussion on Russia security.
MOSCOW RUSSIA, May 29 (TNGB) – Russian President Vladimir Putin asserted that every place emitting a direct military threat toward Russia constitutes a lawful legal target. The declaration came during an update on national security doctrine. Russian policy treats such origins as legitimate for response measures.
The position reportedly justifies strikes on any identified threat origin.
Why This Matters: The doctrine expands potential strike zones and raises escalation risks in neighboring regions.
Senator Adam Schiff Warns of Oil Spill Risks from Sable Offshore Project
- Sable Offshore and Trump administration allegedly increase oil spill risk.
- Senator Adam Schiff fights efforts to circumvent state law.
- Project puts profit ahead of California environmental protections.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 29 (TNGB) – Senator Adam Schiff accused Sable Offshore and the Trump administration of working together to increase the risk of another devastating oil spill off California’s coast using the same pipeline that caused the 2015 Refugio State Beach spill. He vowed to fight their efforts to circumvent state law in favor of profit through Defense Production Act invocation. The senator demanded that the company provide answers to serious questions about the project restart. Schiff positioned the issue as a threat to coastal communities and ecosystems.
The politicized push for the project reportedly prioritizes corporate interests over public safety.
Why This Matters: Restart of the Refugio pipeline raises renewed spill risks for Santa Barbara coast communities and marine life.
Senator Cynthia Lummis Announces Major Nuclear Energy Milestone in Wyoming
- Wyoming leads on nuclear energy with new project groundbreaking.
- Senator Cynthia Lummis noted near doubling of domestic uranium production.
- Development supports energy independence and nuclear future goals.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 29 (TNGB) – Senator Cynthia Lummis announced that Wyoming is leading the way on nuclear energy with this week’s groundbreaking on a major project that will nearly double domestic uranium production. The initiative advances small modular reactor technology and fuel cycle capabilities. She described the development as huge for American energy independence and the broader nuclear future amid global supply chain shifts. Lummis highlighted the state’s role in advancing clean energy technologies with private sector partners.
This expansion positions the United States as a stronger player in global nuclear energy markets.
Why This Matters: Wyoming uranium project expansion strengthens domestic fuel supply for advanced nuclear reactors.
Senator Michael Bennet Criticizes GOP Bill for Healthcare Cuts and Billionaire Tax Breaks
- GOP One Big Beautiful Bill cuts 1 trillion from healthcare.
- Senator Michael Bennet called the priorities backwards and harmful.
- Tax breaks for billionaires come at expense of families.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 29 (TNGB) – Senator Michael Bennet criticized the GOP One Big Beautiful Bill for cutting 1 trillion dollars from healthcare while providing tax breaks to billionaires through extended provisions. He described the approach as backwards priorities that harm American families reliant on Medicaid and marketplace subsidies. The senator argued that such legislation fails to address the real needs of working people facing premium increases. Bennet urged a shift toward policies that support middle class stability and coverage retention.
The bill reportedly favors wealthy interests over essential healthcare services for ordinary citizens.
Why This Matters: Proposed healthcare reductions could increase uninsured rates and out-of-pocket costs for millions of Americans.
Senator Jeff Merkley Alleges Trump Family Self Dealing in Military and Mining Deals
- Trump family self dealing record involves military deal and mining.
- Senator Jeff Merkley pointed to pattern seen in past actions.
- Recent report allegedly details business ties to government contracts.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 29 (TNGB) – Senator Jeff Merkley alleged that the Trump family maintains a record of self dealing with military deals and mining projects that intersect with federal permitting and contracts. He referenced recent investigations that detail these business ties as evidence of the pattern continuing into the current term. The senator expressed concern over the influence of personal business interests in official decisions on resource extraction. Merkley called for scrutiny of all such arrangements involving family members of officials.
This pattern allegedly continues a troubling trend of mixing private business with public office.
Why This Matters: Family business ties to Pentagon loans and mining permits prompt oversight questions on federal contracting integrity.
Representative Steven Horsford Reports Rising CEO Pay Amid Nevada Economic Struggles
- CEO pay continues to climb while Nevada families struggle.
- Representative Steven Horsford noted the disconnect with local economy.
- Economic pressures affect working families in the state.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 29 (TNGB) – Representative Steven Horsford reported that CEO pay continues to climb even as Nevada families struggle with costs and the broader economy in housing and energy sectors. He pointed out the growing gap between executive compensation and the realities faced by average workers in hospitality and logistics. The lawmaker tied these trends to ongoing challenges in affordability for households in the state. Horsford advocated for policies that address income inequality and wage growth in Nevada.
The disparity shows challenges in ensuring economic gains reach all levels of society.
Why This Matters: Widening CEO-to-worker pay ratios coincide with affordability strains for Nevada households.
Representative Young Kim Fights to Increase SALT Deduction for California Families
- Fighting for SALT deduction increase to help California families.
- Representative Young Kim supports measure for affordability relief.
- Deduction would ease tax burdens on state residents.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 29 (TNGB) – Representative Young Kim advocated for an increase in the SALT deduction to help California families with affordability issues from high property and state income taxes. She described the current limits as insufficient for residents facing elevated living costs in coastal and inland areas. The lawmaker pushed the change as essential for providing meaningful relief to middle class households without creating new federal deficits. Kim argued that the adjustment would support families without adding to federal deficits.
The increase would provide direct financial relief to families paying high property and income taxes.
Why This Matters: Higher SALT cap would reduce federal tax liability for California homeowners facing elevated property assessments.
Senator Cynthia Lummis Proposes Need for Clarity Act on Digital Assets
- Need for Clarity Act on digital assets would protect developers.
- Senator Cynthia Lummis introduced the measure for law enforcement tools.
- Legislation prepares for next regulatory window in 2030.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 29 (TNGB) – Senator Cynthia Lummis proposed the Need for Clarity Act on digital assets to protect developers and provide law enforcement with necessary tools for tracing illicit transactions. The bill addresses regulatory gaps ahead of the next major enforcement window in 2030 under existing statutes. She emphasized the importance of clear rules that foster innovation while maintaining oversight on stablecoins and custody practices. Lummis positioned the legislation as critical for the future of the digital economy and consumer protection.
Clear regulations would enable growth in digital assets while supporting effective law enforcement efforts.
Why This Matters: Statutory clarity on digital assets would reduce legal uncertainty for developers and improve enforcement capabilities.
Representative Adam Smith States Trump War Costs Burden Food Banks
- Trump war costs reportedly hitting food banks hard for families.
- Representative Adam Smith linked military spending to domestic needs.
- Families face increased pressure on food assistance programs.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 29 (TNGB) – Representative Adam Smith stated that Trump war costs are hitting food banks hard for families across the country through diverted federal resources and economic ripple effects. He connected elevated military expenditures to reduced resources available for domestic support programs including SNAP and emergency food aid. The lawmaker noted that working families increasingly rely on these services amid economic pressures from higher prices. Smith called for a balanced approach to national security and social welfare funding.
The connection between overseas conflicts and local food assistance reveals broader budgetary tradeoffs.
Why This Matters: Sustained military spending correlates with increased demand at food banks for military families and civilians.
Representative Juan Ciscomani Supports Great American Cotton Plan for US Farmers
- Great American Cotton Plan strengthens US cotton farmers and agriculture.
- Representative Juan Ciscomani praised tax cuts and secretary visit support.
- Plan provides needed assistance to the farming sector.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 29 (TNGB) – Representative Juan Ciscomani endorsed the Great American Cotton Plan as a measure that strengthens US cotton farmers and the wider agricultural sector through targeted tax cuts and technical support. He noted that tax cuts and support from the secretary visit form key components of the initiative for Arizona and national producers. The lawmaker described the plan as vital for maintaining competitiveness in global markets against subsidized foreign cotton. Ciscomani urged continued backing for policies that sustain rural economies and farm viability.
The plan delivers targeted tax relief and resources to cotton producers across the nation.
Why This Matters: Cotton plan tax provisions and visits aim to stabilize prices and markets for US growers facing import competition.
Senator Mark Kelly Pledges Continued Fight to Reduce Costs for Families
- Fighting to bring down costs for families while GOP pushes harmful bills.
- Senator Mark Kelly committed to affordability measures.
- Economic relief remains a top priority for the lawmaker.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 29 (TNGB) – Senator Mark Kelly pledged to continue fighting to bring down costs for families even as GOP pushes bills that hurt through reduced subsidies and higher fees. He contrasted his efforts with opposing legislation that would increase burdens on households in energy and healthcare. The senator reaffirmed his daily work in the Senate to address affordability challenges with targeted amendments. Kelly positioned cost reduction as essential for economic security across the country.
Sustained advocacy in Congress would help families manage rising expenses despite ongoing legislative challenges.
Why This Matters: Continued cost reduction efforts counter legislative proposals that could raise household expenses in multiple sectors.


