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Trump says Minneapolis mayor is ‘playing with fire’ over immigration comments
US President Donald Trump has accused Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey of “playing with fire” after the mayor publicly reaffirmed that the city would not enforce federal immigration laws, a stance that has intensified political tensions in Minnesota while also prompting renewed calls for dialogue and de-escalation.
The dispute unfolded after Mayor Frey wrote on X that “Minneapolis does not and will not enforce federal immigration laws,” reiterating the city’s long-standing sanctuary policies. The statement drew a sharp response from President Trump, who said the mayor was breaking the law and risking serious consequences.
Trump responded on his Truth Social platform, saying: “Could somebody in his inner sanctum please explain that this statement is a very serious violation of the Law, and that he is PLAYING WITH FIRE!” The president added that Frey’s comments came “after having had a very good conversation with him,” suggesting frustration at what he viewed as a reversal in tone.
The clash comes amid heightened emotions in Minnesota following the fatal shooting of 37-year-old intensive care nurse Alex Pretti by Border Patrol agents on Saturday. The incident has sparked protests, national scrutiny of immigration enforcement tactics, and bipartisan appeals for calm as investigations continue.
Mayor Frey said he had communicated directly with Trump’s border tsar, Tom Homan, and made clear that Minneapolis would not change its approach. In a detailed social media post, Frey stressed that his priority was community safety and trust.
“I reiterated that my main ask is for Operation Metro Surge to end as quickly as possible,” he said. “Public safety works best when it’s built on community trust, not tactics that create fear or division. I shared with Mr. Homan the serious negative impacts this operation has had on Minneapolis and surrounding communities, as well as the strain it has placed on our local police officers.”
He added that while the city would continue to cooperate on public safety, it would remain focused on protecting residents rather than enforcing federal immigration law. “We will remain focused on keeping our neighbours and streets safe,” Frey said.
Lawmakers from both parties have urged restraint as tensions rise. Democratic Minnesota congresswoman Ilhan Omar called for accountability at the federal level, saying Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem should “resign or face impeachment” over recent developments in the state. Omar also said she was attacked with an unidentified substance at a town hall event on Tuesday night, underscoring the charged atmosphere surrounding the debate.
Despite the sharp rhetoric, political observers note that the exchange also highlights an ongoing conversation between federal and local authorities about how immigration enforcement is carried out and its impact on communities. While the White House maintains that federal law must be upheld uniformly, city leaders argue that trust between residents and local authorities is essential to effective policing and public safety.
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Trump in ‘excellent health’ but should lose weight and exercise more, his doctor says
Donald Trump remains in “excellent health” and is fully capable of performing the duties of president, according to the results of his latest annual medical examination released by the White House.
The report, prepared by White House physician Sean Barbabella, stated that Trump, who will turn 80 next month, continues to demonstrate strong cardiovascular, pulmonary, neurological and overall physical health.
Barbabella concluded that the president is “fully fit to carry out all duties of the Commander-in-Chief and Head of State.”
Trump underwent the examination at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Tuesday. Afterwards, he wrote on his social media platform that “everything checked out perfectly.”
The assessment was his third publicly known medical check-up since returning to the White House.
Cognitive and Physical Health
According to the report, Trump achieved a perfect score of 30 out of 30 on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment, a widely used screening tool designed to evaluate memory, attention and other cognitive functions.
The examination found no significant concerns regarding his cognitive health.
Trump currently weighs 238 pounds (108kg), an increase of 14 pounds (6.3kg) compared with his April 2025 medical assessment. While noting his overall strong health, Barbabella recommended continued attention to diet, exercise and weight management.
The report also stated that Trump is taking medication to control cholesterol levels.
Heart Health and Activity Levels
The president’s resting heart rate was recorded at 73 beats per minute. According to the physician’s assessment, Trump’s cardiovascular condition compares favourably with his age group, with his estimated cardiac age being approximately 14 years younger than his actual age.
Barbabella noted that Trump’s demanding schedule, which includes frequent meetings, public appearances and regular physical activity, continues to support his overall wellbeing.
Update on Previous Health Concerns
Last year, visible bruising on Trump’s hands and swelling in his lower legs generated public discussion about his health.
In July, it was disclosed that he had been diagnosed with Chronic Venous Insufficiency, a condition in which veins in the legs struggle to return blood efficiently to the heart, potentially causing swelling in the lower limbs.
The latest report stated that some mild swelling remains but has improved since last year.
Barbabella also addressed the bruising on Trump’s hand, explaining that it is consistent with minor soft-tissue irritation caused by frequent handshaking while taking aspirin as part of a cardiovascular prevention regimen.
According to the physician, such bruising is a common and generally harmless side effect of aspirin therapy.
Ongoing Medical Care
The report indicated that Trump remains current on recommended preventive screenings and immunisations. In addition to aspirin, he continues to take two medications designed to manage cholesterol levels.
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Israeli Strike Hits Beirut as Tensions Escalate Despite Ceasefire
Israel has carried out a strike on the Lebanese capital, Beirut, marking only the second attack on the city since a ceasefire came into effect last month.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said the operation, launched at about 14:00 local time (11:00 GMT), was conducted in a “targeted manner”, though officials did not immediately release further details about the intended target.
Israeli media, citing unnamed security sources, reported that the strike was aimed at Ali al-Husni, described as the head of the missile force in the Imam Hossein Division, an Iranian-backed militia aligned with Hezbollah.
The strike hit Dahieh, the densely populated southern suburb of Beirut regarded as Hezbollah’s main stronghold in the capital. Thick smoke rose above residential buildings following the explosion, while residents were heard calling out for relatives and neighbours as emergency crews rushed into the area.
The latest escalation comes despite efforts to maintain a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. Both sides have repeatedly accused each other of violating the agreement through cross-border attacks and military operations.
According to reports, Israel had previously avoided striking Beirut after a request from Donald Trump. However, the latest attack followed waves of Israeli airstrikes targeting Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon.
The renewed military activity also comes after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced an expansion of ground operations following Hezbollah drone attacks on Israeli troops stationed in southern Lebanon and civilians in northern Israel.
On Wednesday, the IDF warned Lebanese residents to move north of the Zahrani River, approximately 40km from the Israeli border, saying Israeli forces would operate “with extreme force” in affected areas.
Lebanon’s health ministry said at least 11 people were killed in two separate Israeli strikes that targeted the city of Tyre and nearby eastern areas early on Thursday.
Videos shared on social media from Tyre showed streets illuminated by flames, smoke covering roads, and several vehicles damaged or burning. In daylight footage, a large fireball could be seen erupting near high-rise residential buildings, sending a mushroom-shaped plume of smoke into the sky as debris scattered through nearby streets.
The latest developments underline the continuing instability along the Israel-Lebanon border, with growing concerns that repeated exchanges of fire could trigger a wider regional confrontation involving Iran-backed armed groups and Israeli forces.
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New Hamas Military Commander Killed in Gaza City Strike
The head of the military wing of Hamas, Mohammed Odeh, has been killed in an Israeli strike in Gaza City, only days after the death of the group’s previous military commander in a separate attack.
Local medics and witnesses said the strike, which took place on Tuesday, also left dozens of people injured after a residential building in one of Gaza City’s busiest market districts was hit.
The Israeli military and the Shin Bet security agency said the operation targeted buildings allegedly being used as a hideout by Odeh. According to a joint statement, Israeli forces had tracked his movements and those of his associates over several months before carrying out the strike.
On Wednesday, Hamas confirmed that Odeh had died in the attack along with his wife and two of his children.
Although a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas was agreed in October, incidents of violence have continued to occur across the Gaza Strip on an almost daily basis, highlighting ongoing tensions despite international hopes for a more stable security situation.
Tuesday’s strike hit the top three floors of the al-Kayali building in central Gaza City, where crowds had gathered for shopping activities ahead of the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha.
Emergency and rescue teams quickly moved to the scene to assist victims and search through the damaged structure. However, witnesses said rescue operations were slowed by severe destruction to the building and heavy congestion in the surrounding streets.
In a statement, the Israel Defense Forces and Shin Bet said: “As part of the joint operation by the IDF and Shin Bet to eliminate the terrorist Mohammed Odeh, several buildings in the heart of Gaza City that served as a hideout for him were attacked, after months of intelligence surveillance in order to track his movements and the movements of his assistants in the organisation.”
The statement added that Israeli forces also struck “a nearby apartment belonging to a Hamas terrorist who raided on October 7 and was part of Odeh’s circle of assistants,” referring to the Hamas-led attack on southern Israel that sparked the war in Gaza.
The latest developments come as international mediators and humanitarian organisations continue to push for renewed efforts aimed at reducing violence and improving conditions for civilians affected by the prolonged conflict.
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