Trump Visits UAE After Addressing US Troops in Qatar; SCOTUS Hears Birthright Citizenship Case
President Donald Trump landed in the United Arab Emirates, and was received by UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Before arriving in the UAE, Trump visited Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, delivering a speech to nearly 2,000 soldiers. Trump thanked the troops for making America “incredibly proud.” The base played a pivotal role during the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021, serving as the primary logistical and operational hub for evacuating tens of thousands of people.
The Supreme Court hears oral arguments on May 15 over Trump’s order restricting birthright citizenship and whether federal judges went too far in their decisions to block his directive nationwide. It’s the first major hearing of Trump’s second term and could offer insight into how the justices view the ongoing legal challenges to his agenda. So far, federal judges have blocked a long list of the president’s second-term policies while provoking criticism from Republicans alleging they abused their authority.
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Topics in this episode include:
- Trump Emphasizes Peace at Qatar Air Base
- Trump Arrives in United Arab Emirates
- Qatari Prime Minister Discusses Trump’s ‘Historic’ Visit
- Trump and Putin to Skip Turkey Peace Talks
- Parents of Released Hostage Thank President Trump
- Edan Alexander’s Release: Community’s Response
- Trump Expects No Ukraine Progress Until He Meets Putin
- Trump: US ‘Very Close’ to Nuclear Deal With Iran
- China Announces Tightened Controls on Strategic Minerals
- House Advances Changes to SNAP, Medicaid
- Speaker Johnson Supports Ban on Lawmakers Trading Stocks
- Birthright Citizenship and Authority of District Courts
- Milwaukee Judge Accused of Obstruction Pleads Not Guilty
- Harvard Researcher Charged With Smuggling Frog Embryos
- Germany Backs Trump’s Push for 5 Percent NATO Defense Spending
- Portugal’s Right-Wing Leader Suffers 2nd Collapse
- EU Regulators Charge TikTok for Breaching Content Rules
- US Warns Against Huawei Chips, Eyes New AI Export Rule
- Stanford Responds to Investigation on China Espionage
- New US Ambassador to China Arrives in Beijing
- Cruz: Time to Dismantle CCP’s Organ Harvesting Industry
- Australian Writer Held in China Pleads for Help
- President Trump Arrives in Abu Dhabi










