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Trump Shifts Global Alliances Amid Domestic Turmoil

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This week saw major geopolitical realignments under the Trump administration, including a surprise US-Iran deal ending a sea blockade and the transfer of special education programs to the Health Department. Domestically, Trump’s influence faces critical tests in Georgia’s GOP runoffs, while his $600 million White House ballroom project draws scrutiny for taxpayer funding. Emerging tensions at the G7 summit highlight fractures with traditional allies over military tactics and trade policies.

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Trump administration strikes interim deal with Iran, ending sea blockade — The US and Iran agreed to a memorandum of understanding that reportedly reopens the Strait of Hormuz, marking a dramatic shift from Trump’s earlier hardline stance. Analysts suggest the deal may signal a broader recalibration of Middle East policy, though details remain scarce and reactions from Israel and neoconservative factions have been sharply critical.

Georgia GOP runoffs test Trump’s grip on Republican Party — Voters in Georgia’s primary runoffs delivered mixed results for Trump-backed candidates, with Mike Collins securing the GOP Senate nomination but broader outcomes suggesting waning influence. The races serve as a bellwether for Trump’s control over the party ahead of the 2026 midterms, with early indicators pointing to fractures among Republican voters.

Trump’s $600 million White House ballroom funded by taxpayers — Documents reveal that over half the cost of Trump’s controversial White House ballroom expansion will be covered by public funds, despite earlier promises of private financing. The project, now estimated at $600 million, has drawn bipartisan criticism for its scale and timing amid economic uncertainty.

G7 summit highlights Trump’s strained ties with Western allies — Trump’s interactions with G7 leaders, including Macron and Modi, underscored persistent tensions over trade, military strategy, and diplomatic priorities. Public rebukes of Israel’s Lebanon tactics and awkward exchanges with European counterparts suggest a further erosion of transatlantic unity under his leadership.

Education Department dismantled in Trump’s latest bureaucratic overhaul — The administration announced the transfer of special education programs to the Health Department and the separation of the civil rights office, marking its most aggressive restructuring of the Education Department to date. Critics warn the move could weaken oversight of disability rights and civil rights enforcement in schools.

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