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“Trump Golfing Amid Legal Setbacks and Political Controversies”

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Mikey Smith, the Deputy Political Editor at the Mirror’s Sunday edition, reported that speculation about Donald Trump’s demise was debunked when he was spotted preparing for a round of golf. However, recent events have not been in Trump’s favor, with two judges ruling against him in the past day.

One judge halted Trump’s plans for expedited deportations temporarily, while the other ruling could have significant implications. In other developments, Rep. Robert Garcia, a senior Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, announced that the Epstein estate would provide access to the Epstein birthday book, which allegedly contains a doodle by Trump and a peculiar poem.

Contrary to rumors, Donald Trump is alive and well, as confirmed by photos of him heading to play golf after a period of absence from the public eye. His campaign team seized the opportunity to address the speculation by sending out a fundraising email with the subject line “I want to try and get to Heaven.”

Meanwhile, Nigel Farage, the leader of Reform UK, has faced criticism for allegedly prioritizing engagements in the US over parliamentary duties in the UK. Farage is set to speak at a conference in Washington on mass deportations and testify before Congress on free speech, drawing ire from political opponents.

Additionally, a federal judge has ruled that Trump’s tariffs are illegal and unconstitutional, potentially disrupting his trade policy ambitions. In a separate development, Jim O’Neill, a former investor and critic of health regulations, has taken charge of the CDC following the resignation of its director.

In light of these events, the Mirror has launched a US Politics WhatsApp community to provide readers with the latest updates and exclusive news. Readers can join the community for real-time updates and special offers.

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