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Trump Faces Another Attack This Month, Pushes Iran Deal as Economy Gains Jobs
Secret Service Agents Neutralize Gunman Near White House Targeting President Trump
- Secret Service stopped armed individual near White House on May 23.
- Event marks third armed incident involving President Trump in under 30 days.
- Prior incidents occurred April 25 at WHCD and early May near Washington Monument.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 24 (TNGB) – Secret Service agents neutralized an armed individual who targeted President Trump near the White House on May 23. The rapid response prevented any escalation or harm. This marks the third armed incident involving the president in under 30 days. On April 25 Cole Tomas Allen fired shots at the White House Correspondents Dinner. In early May another armed individual appeared near the Washington Monument during presidential movements. Rep. Nancy Mace thanked the agents in a social media post for their actions during the latest threat.
Three incidents in one month reveal repeated security gaps around the president.
Trump Keeps Strait of Hormuz Blockade Active Until Iran Deal
- President Trump stated blockade on Strait of Hormuz stays until Iran signs agreement.
- Policy maintains pressure during nuclear and regional security talks.
- Iran faces continued economic restrictions under current U.S. approach.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 24 (TNGB) – President Trump confirmed the U.S. military blockade of the Strait of Hormuz remains in full effect until Iran signs a formal agreement. The decision continues economic and military pressure on Tehran amid stalled nuclear discussions. Administration officials view the strait as a critical chokepoint for global oil shipments. This stance reportedly aims to force concessions before any sanctions relief or access changes occur.
The blockade reportedly serves as the main leverage point in current Iran negotiations.
Bernie Sanders Calls for Progressive Agenda in Democratic Party
- Bernie Sanders stated anti-Trump position alone fails to win elections.
- Democrats require clear progressive policies on key domestic issues.
- Sanders urged party to focus on economic and social reforms.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 24 (TNGB) – Sen. Bernie Sanders argued that opposition to President Trump provides insufficient strategy for Democrats to regain power. He called for a full progressive platform covering healthcare, wages, and housing costs. Sanders made the remarks in a public statement aimed at party leaders and voters. The comment reportedly reflects ongoing debates inside Democratic circles about future direction after recent losses.
Democrats need bold economic plans beyond simple opposition to Trump.
Rep. Nancy Mace Praises President Trump After Security Incident
- Rep. Nancy Mace thanked God for protecting President Trump.
- Statement followed successful Secret Service response to armed threat.
- Mace highlighted bravery of agents who prevented escalation.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 24 (TNGB) – Rep. Nancy Mace issued a short public message of support for President Trump following the latest security incident. She expressed gratitude that agents acted fast and kept the president unharmed. The post came hours after the Secret Service neutralized the gunman near the president. Mace has repeatedly voiced concern over rising threats against political figures in recent weeks.
Faith and quick action kept the president safe once again.
Rep. Yassamin Ansari Condemns USCIS Policy on Legal Immigrants
- Congresswoman Yassamin Ansari criticized rules forcing legal visa holders to return home.
- Policy reportedly affects spouses of U.S. citizens and parents of American children.
- She called for reversal to prevent family separations and community harm.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 24 (TNGB) – Rep. Yassamin Ansari, the first Iranian-American congresswoman from Arizona, condemned new USCIS guidance that requires certain legal visa holders to leave the United States before applying for permanent residency. She stated the policy targets people married to American citizens and parents of U.S. citizen children. Ansari argued it will separate families for months or years and hurt communities. She urged Congress to stop the enforcement of the long-standing rule.
The policy reportedly separates families and damages local economies across multiple states.
White House Requests 80 to 100 Billion for Iran War Effort
- White House plans to ask Congress for 80 to 100 billion dollar supplemental.
- Funds would support ongoing military operations against Iran.
- Request reportedly comes amid active conflict in the region.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 24 (TNGB) – The White House intends to request between 80 and 100 billion dollars from Congress to fund continued operations in the conflict with Iran. The supplemental spending measure would cover military costs and related expenses. Lawmakers from both parties have begun reviewing the proposal in closed sessions. The large figure reportedly reflects the scale of current engagement in the region.
Congress now faces a major decision on funding the Iran conflict.
U.S. Iran Framework Offers Sanctions Relief During Nuclear Talks
- Proposed deal includes sanctions relief and access to blocked Iranian funds.
- Iran would gain guaranteed Hormuz passage for 30-day negotiation window.
- Tehran reportedly discusses future strait management with Oman.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 24 (TNGB) – A draft U.S.-Iran framework reportedly includes temporary sanctions relief and release of frozen Iranian assets during a 30-day nuclear negotiation period. The plan also guarantees safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz for Iranian vessels while talks proceed. Iran has begun separate discussions with Oman on long-term management of the waterway. Both sides continue to review final details before any public announcement.
Sanctions relief reportedly hinges on progress during the short negotiation window.
Rep. Nancy Mace Demands End to Political Violence After Third Trump Incident
- Rep. Nancy Mace stated political violence must end after latest attack.
- This follows three armed incidents near President Trump in the past month.
- Prior events include April 25 WHCD and early May Washington Monument threat.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 24 (TNGB) – Rep. Nancy Mace issued a direct statement demanding an end to political violence after the latest incident involving President Trump near the White House. She pointed to three armed incidents within one month as evidence that current conditions are unsustainable. Mace has pushed for increased security resources and faster legal consequences for threats. Her remarks reportedly echo growing bipartisan concern over attacks on elected officials.
Political violence reportedly threatens the safety of all public servants.
Texas High School Leader Declares Jesus Is King in Speech
- Senior class president at Prosper High School praised faith in graduation address.
- Crowd cheered the bold religious statement during the ceremony.
- Gov. Greg Abbott shared the video and praised student courage.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 24 (TNGB) – A Texas high school senior class president delivered a speech that openly declared Jesus is King and urged classmates to rely on faith during stress. The audience responded with loud cheers and applause at the public event. Gov. Greg Abbott posted the clip on social media and highlighted the student’s willingness to speak openly. The moment reportedly reflects increasing student comfort with religious expression in some schools.
Faith remains a strong part of student life in many Texas communities.
U.S. Economy Reports 68,000 Average Monthly Jobs Added in 2026
- Economy added average of 68,000 jobs per month through early 2026.
- Figure exceeds 49,000 monthly average recorded in 2025.
- Growth rate remains below levels seen in 2024 and 2023.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 24 (TNGB) – Official data shows the U.S. economy added an average of 68,000 jobs each month so far in 2026. This pace exceeds the 49,000 monthly average from 2025 but falls short of stronger growth in prior years. Analysts note the steady but modest expansion across key sectors. The numbers reportedly indicate a cooling labor market compared with recent peaks.
Job growth reportedly slowed from 2024 levels but stayed positive.
Trump States On May 24 That Iran Deal Remains Totally Up To Him
- Trump said the Iran deal is totally up to him during May 24 comments.
- He stated any news will be good news because he does not make bad deals.
- The remarks followed his post that the agreement was largely negotiated.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 24 (TNGB) – President Trump commented on the US Iran deal during May 24 remarks and stated it is totally up to him. He added that if news emerges it will only be good news since he does not make bad deals. The comments followed his Truth Social post that the agreement with Iran and partners has been largely negotiated and now awaits finalization. Trump had earlier given the chances a 50/50 assessment while noting the sides were moving closer on terms that include reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
Trump maintains direct personal authority over the final terms of any agreement reached.
Why This Matters: Direct presidential oversight could determine the pace and outcome of final negotiations.
Secret Service Confirms White House Suspect Dead After May 23 Attack At Checkpoint
- The suspect was confirmed dead after opening fire at the White House checkpoint on May 23.
- Secret Service verified the identity and status of 21-year-old Nasire Best.
- The attack occurred at 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue with one bystander wounded.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 24 (TNGB) – UPDATE the suspect identified as 21-year-old Nasire Best was confirmed dead after opening fire outside the White House on May 23 according to the Secret Service. Officials verified the identity through law enforcement records and hospital reports from George Washington University Hospital. Best approached the checkpoint at 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, pulled a revolver from a bag and fired at agents. The attack left one bystander wounded. No Secret Service personnel were injured during the response.
The Secret Service ruled out any ongoing threat to the White House complex after the incident.
Why This Matters: Confirmation of the suspect’s death allowed the White House to return to normal operations within hours.
Armed Suspect K-lled After Approaching White House Checkpoint With Revolver On May 23
- A suspect approached the White House checkpoint at 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue with a revolver.
- The individual fired at Secret Service officers before being stopped by return fire on May 23.
- Officials confirmed the threat was neutralized on site with no agent injuries.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 24 (TNGB) – BREAKING a suspect identified as 21-year-old Nasire Best is dead after approaching a White House checkpoint with a revolver on May 23 the Secret Service stated. The armed man got within range of the security perimeter at 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue before opening fire on posted officers. Federal agents returned fire and neutralized the immediate danger on site. Best had a documented history with authorities including a 2025 psychiatric commitment and stay-away order after claiming to be Jesus Christ near the complex. The incident prompted a brief lockdown that was lifted after his death was confirmed.
The Secret Service confirmed the suspect posed an active lethal threat at the time of the approach.
Why This Matters: The approach by a known individual with prior flags prompts review of access screening at the perimeter.
Rep. Thomas Massie Lost Primary After Split With Trump And Cited Principles Over Party
- Rep. Thomas Massie lost his GOP primary on May 20 to a Trump-backed challenger.
- He has previously described his split with Trump as worth it in earlier remarks.
- Massie spoke of principles over party in his concession statement.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 24 (TNGB) – Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky lost his GOP primary in the 4th District on May 20 to Trump-backed Ed Gallrein. Massie has previously described his split with President Trump as worth it in earlier campaign remarks and spoke of principles over party in his concession statement. The split included votes against a major tax and spending bill over national debt concerns and positions on the Iran deal and Epstein files. He has represented the district since 2012.
Massie has called for more independent positions among Republicans on major legislative votes.
Why This Matters: Primary losses for incumbents who diverge from Trump may influence candidate selection for the November midterms.
Trump Administration Requires Most Green Card Applicants To Apply From Home Countries Starting May 22
- Most foreigners on temporary visas must now apply for green cards from outside the United States.
- The policy change affects hundreds of thousands of H-1B and F-1 visa holders annually.
- USCIS announced the rule on May 22 with exceptions only for extraordinary circumstances.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 24 (TNGB) – The Trump administration announced on May 22 that most foreigners seeking green cards must apply from outside the United States through consular processing. The USCIS policy ends routine in-country adjustment of status for people on temporary visas such as H-1B workers and F-1 students except in extraordinary circumstances. Immigration lawyers estimate the change will affect hundreds of thousands of applications filed each year by individuals already living in America. The administration stated the move follows the original intent of the law and reduces overstays.
The new rule took effect immediately for pending and future cases with limited exceptions.
Why This Matters: The policy forces many long-term temporary residents to leave the country during the application process.
Trump Has Discussed Ballroom Project In Recent Appearances Amid Economic Data
- Trump has discussed his ballroom plan in multiple recent public appearances.
- He has given less emphasis to current economic pressures on American households.
- The project remains in active planning stages as a potential legacy addition.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 24 (TNGB) – Trump has discussed his ballroom plan in multiple recent public appearances while current economic data on inflation and employment continue to affect working families. The president mentioned the construction project during events and interviews in recent weeks. Critics note the contrast with household financial pressures. Supporters view the ballroom as a permanent improvement to the executive mansion. The project remains in active planning stages according to White House updates.
Trump continues to reference the ballroom project in public comments.
Why This Matters: Continued focus on the project may shape public perception of administration priorities relative to economic conditions.
January 6 Officers File Lawsuit Over Anti-Weaponization Fund Allocation
- Officers who defended the Capitol on January 6 are suing the administration.
- They describe the Anti-Weaponization Fund as misappropriation of taxpayer resources.
- The suit alleges the fund rewards political allies and individuals involved in the 2021 events.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 24 (TNGB) – Police officers who defended the Capitol on January 6 filed suit against the administration over the Anti-Weaponization Fund. The officers describe the fund as a misappropriation of taxpayer resources orchestrated to reward political allies and individuals who committed violence during the 2021 events. The lawsuit seeks to halt distribution of the allocated money and demands greater oversight of how public funds are used for such purposes. Legal proceedings are expected to extend for months as both sides prepare arguments.
The officers demand full accountability for how taxpayer dollars support the fund’s stated goals.
Why This Matters: The lawsuit tests boundaries on use of federal funds for politically sensitive compensation programs.
Philadelphia Dental Clinic Patients Advised To Test For Hepatitis And HIV After April 2025 To May 2026 Exposures
- Health officials recommend testing for patients of a Philadelphia dental clinic with unsanitary practices.
- Potential exposures occurred between April 2025 and May 2026.
- The clinic faces investigation into sterilization and safety protocol failures.
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, May 24 (TNGB) – Health officials in Philadelphia are recommending certain patients of a dental clinic accused of unsanitary practices get tested for hepatitis and HIV. The potential exposures span from April 2025 to May 2026 according to the city health department. Patients who received treatment during that period have received direct notifications about the risk and urged to seek immediate testing. The clinic is under investigation for failures in sterilization procedures and infection control standards. No confirmed cases have been reported yet from the exposure window.
The health department urges prompt medical consultation for all individuals who visited the clinic in the affected period.
Why This Matters: Early testing can prevent further spread of blood-borne infections from the clinic’s lapses.
One Effective Method Relieves Fresh Mosquito Bite Itch Without Additional Products
- A fresh mosquito bite creates an intense urge to scratch that disrupts daily focus.
- One simple household technique reduces inflammation and itch within minutes.
- The method works without creams or medications and provides immediate comfort.
USA, May 24 (TNGB) – It is hard to think about much else when you have a fresh mosquito bite and feel desperate to scratch. One effective household technique reduces the intense itching sensation quickly by targeting inflammation at the site. The approach uses a common item already found in most homes and requires no special products or medical intervention. Many people report noticeable relief within minutes compared with traditional antihistamine creams that take longer to act. The technique has gained attention for its simplicity during peak mosquito season.
The method offers fast relief without requiring additional purchases or medical consultation.
Why This Matters: Simple home remedies can provide immediate comfort during mosquito season without cost or delay.
New York Giants Linebacker Questions Teammate Over Trump Rally Introduction On May 22
- Jaxson Dart introduced President Trump at a New York rally on May 22.
- Linebacker Abdul Carter posted questions to his teammate on social media afterward.
- Team officials declined to comment on the internal exchange.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK, May 24 (TNGB) – After New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart introduced President Trump at a rally in New York on May 22, linebacker Abdul Carter questioned his teammate on social media. The post expressed surprise at the decision to participate in the political event. Team officials declined to comment on the exchange between players. The incident occurred days before the start of organized team activities and drew attention to differing views among roster members on public political involvement. Dart has not responded publicly to the questions.
Carter voiced his opinion publicly in the days following the rally appearance.
Why This Matters: Player disagreements over political appearances can affect team dynamics during the offseason.

