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Newsom claims Trump is ‘handing the future to China’ at Brazilian climate confab that WH skipped

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom was the most prominent American official to attend the COP30 global climate conference in Belém, Brazil, this week — using the platform to criticize the absent Trump administration.

The White House mocked the trip, noting California’s continued rank among the highest in U.S. energy costs.

Newsom’s office put out a summary of his visit to the conference, saying it shows California is “leading by example” and proving that “climate action and economic growth go hand in hand.”

“As Donald Trump abandons American climate leadership, California continues and accelerates its climate action, urging global investors to embrace the technologies and infrastructure driving the clean energy future,” his office said in the release.

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Gov. Gavin Newsom said California has proved it can balance climate and environmental stewardship with economic growth. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)

On Tuesday, Newsom was scheduled to deliver remarks in his role as co-chair of America Is All In, which describes itself as a broad coalition of non-federal actors in the U.S. committed to ambitious climate action. Later, he was scheduled to attend a state-governor’s coalition called U.S. Climate Alliance, and then travel into the Amazon rainforest to meet with “community stewards.”

“While Donald Trump is handing the future to China, California is proving that climate action, business growth, supporting workers, and good-paying jobs go hand in hand,” Newsom said.

“We’re not turning backwards to the failed policies of the past — California is fighting for a clean-energy future, even as President Trump bends the knee to his Gulf-State patrons and takes a nap as the world burns.”

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NEWSOM SAYS TRUMP HAS ‘RELENTLESS, UNHINGED’ OBSESSION WITH CALIFORNIA DURING STATE OF THE STATE ADDRESS

Gov. Gavin Newsom claimed that nine out of 10 days this year, California operated on 100% non-fossil-fuel energy for at least part of the day. (AP Photo)

Newsom made the case during remarks at the coinciding Milken Institute Global Investors Symposium in Sao Paulo that California has proved it can balance climate and environmental stewardship with economic growth.

“We’re running the fourth-largest economy in the world [on] 67%; two-thirds clean energy,” he said.

Newsom claimed that nine out of 10 days this year, California operated on 100% non-fossil-fuel energy for at least part of the day:

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“I don’t know if there’s another jurisdiction in the world that can lay claim to that.”

“We are proving the paradigm: The genius of ‘and,’ not the tyranny of ‘or’,” he said in remarks to Milken CEO Rich Ditizio.

Meanwhile, back in Washington, White House spokesperson Taylor Rogers cited California’s consumer energy costs, and claimed that Newsom would not be attending such a summit if he was sincere about the issue as thousands of acres reportedly had to be cleared for a “special purpose highway” into the rainforest.

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Belem officials denied the highway, Avenida Liberdade, was built expressly for the summit, according to reports.

“Governor Newscum (sic) flew all the way to Brazil to tout the Green New Scam, while the people of California are paying some of the highest energy prices in the country: Embarrassing,” Rogers said.

“It’s time for Newscum and other countries to drop the climate façade. President Trump will not allow the best interest of the American people to be jeopardized by the Green Energy Scam. These Green Dreams are killing other countries, but will not kill ours thanks to President Trump’s commonsense energy agenda,” she added.

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At the conference, former Washington Gov. Jay Inslee claimed to the COP30 conference that the U.S. has not pulled out of the Paris climate accords.

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“One part of the United States has, and that’s the federal government,” he told Germany’s Deutsche Welle.

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At a business conference in Greece this week, Energy Secretary Chris Wright commented on the Trump administration’s absence, calling the confab “essentially a hoax.”

“It’s not an honest organization looking to better human lives,” Wright said, adding that he may drop in on the 2026 conference to deliver some “common sense.”

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Trump Says U.S. to Leave Iran ‘Very Soon’

President Trump suggested on Tuesday that the American military campaign in Iran would be winding down in a matter of weeks. He also announced that he would give an address on Wednesday evening.

All I have to do is leave Iran, and we’ll be doing that very soon. I think we’re two or three weeks — we’ll leave. I had one goal. They will have no nuclear weapon, and that goal has been attained. They will not have nuclear weapons. If France or some other country wants to get oil or gas, they’ll go up through the strait and — the Hormuz Strait — they’ll go right up there and they’ll be able to fend for themselves. I think it’ll be very safe, actually, but we have nothing to do with that.

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President Trump suggested on Tuesday that the American military campaign in Iran would be winding down in a matter of weeks. He also announced that he would give an address on Wednesday evening.

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April 1, 2026

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Suspension lifted for helicopter pilots who hovered near Kid Rock’s home

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Kid Rock performs during the final day of the Republican National Convention on Thursday, July 18, 2024, in Milwaukee.

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Army pilots who hovered two helicopters near Kid Rock’s Tennessee home during a training run while he clapped and saluted have had their suspension lifted, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Tuesday.

“No punishment. No Investigation. Carry on, patriots,” Hegseth said in a social media post.

Earlier, a U.S. Army spokesperson said the crews of the two AH-64 Apache helicopters from the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade at Fort Campbell were suspended from flying, pending an investigation into their actions. The suspension was a discretionary — but not unusual — step when an investigation is underway, Maj. Montrell Russell said in statement.

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The Army would review whether the flight complied with FAA regulations and aviation safety protocol, Russell said in the statement, which he emailed fewer than three hours before Hegseth’s social media post. The Army takes “allegations of unauthorized or unsafe flight operations very seriously and is committed to enforcing standards and holding personnel accountable,” the statement said.

Asked about Hegseth’s announcement, Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Joel Valdez said he had nothing to add to the secretary’s social media post. An Army spokesperson didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

Kid Rock, who is an outspoken supporter of President Donald Trump, told WKRN-TV on Monday that it’s not uncommon for helicopters from nearby Fort Campbell to fly near his home. He said he is a big supporter of the military and he’s performed for troops overseas in Afghanistan, Iraq and other countries.

“I think they know this is a pretty friendly spot,” he said. He noted that last Thanksgiving he was at Fort Campbell, a sprawling Army base on the Tennessee-Kentucky border, with Vice President JD Vance. “I’ve talked to some of these pilots. I’ve told them, ‘You guys see me waving when you come by the house?’ I’m like, ‘You guys are always welcome to cruise by my house, any time,’” he said.

Kid Rock posted two short videos on social media Saturday. Each shows a helicopter hovering alongside his swimming pool while the entertainer claps, salutes and raises his fist in the air. One post included a caption by Kid Rock disparaging Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a frequent Trump critic.

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Speaking at the Oval Office on Tuesday, Trump suggested maybe the crews shouldn’t have done it before adding, “I like Kid Rock, maybe they were trying to defend him, I don’t know.”

In the videos, Kid Rock stands next to a replica of the Statue of Liberty and a sign by the pool that reads, “The Southern White House.” His home on a hill overlooking Nashville was built to resemble the White House.

The helicopters were on a training mission when they stopped by Kid Rock’s house, said Maj. Jonathon Bless, public affairs officer for the 101st Airborne Division. The helicopters also flew over a “No Kings” protest against Trump in downtown Nashville, but Bless said their presence had nothing to do with the protest.

Kid Rock said he thought it was “really cool” that they stopped to hover at his house.

“If it makes their day a little brighter for their service to our country, protecting us, I think that’s a great thing,” he said.

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Asked about possible repercussions for the crews, he said, “I think they’re going to be all right. My buddy’s the commander in chief.”

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Read the Judge’s Decision on the Trump Administration’s Subpoena Against Penn

Case 2:25-cv-06502-GJP Document 54 Filed 03/31/26

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Nov. 6, 2023 at 1, Dkt. No. 1-12.) All of this “brought tremendous pain to Jewish students, faculty, and staff.” (Magill, Nov. 10, 2023 at 1.)
On December 8, 2023, EEOC Commissioner Andrea Lucas issued a sworn charge of discrimination, alleging Penn “engaged in a pattern or practice of harassment based on national origin, religion, and/or race against Jewish employees, in violation of Title VII.” (Comm’r’s Charge, Dkt. No. 1-4.) Specifically, Commissioner Lucas alleged Penn, since November of 2022, failed to provide Jewish faculty, staff and other employees a work environment free from religious harassment. (Id.) She premised her charge on “publicly available information”—including, among other sources, a federal lawsuit against Penn and President Magill’s statements. See (id.).
On July 23, 2025, the EEOC issued an administrative subpoena to obtain from Penn contact information of potential employee victims or witnesses of antisemitic harassment. (Subpoena No. Pa. 25-07, Dkt. No. 1-20); (Tr. of Oral Arg. at 158:5–6, EEOC.) While the EEOC initially considered subpoenaing all Penn employees’ contact information, it decided not to do so, assuming Penn would object on grounds of relevance. (Tr. of Oral Arg. at 15:13–19, EEOC.) The EEOC also believed it could not effectively investigate Commissioner Lucas’s charge by calling 20,000 individuals, (id. at 15:21, EEOC), as it is “short-staffed” and has “tremendous inventory,” (id. at 20:8–9, EEOC.)
Accordingly, the EEOC sought to identify primarily employees “aligned with the Penn Jewish community.” (Id. at 15:24–25, EEOC.) Such employees, the EEOC believed, would be reasonably likely to have information relevant to Commissioner Lucas’s charge. (Id.) The EEOC could not demand from Penn all employees’ contact

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