Al Green was forcibly escorted out of the House chamber after staging a planned protest during Donald Trump’s State of the Union address, marking his second removal during a major presidential speech. Green displayed a protest sign referencing racial controversy linked to Barack Obama and Michelle Obama, triggering immediate confrontation from Republican lawmakers, including Troy Nehls, who attempted to seize the sign. Green later said his protest was deliberate and strategically positioned so the message would be clearly visible to Trump. He defended his actions by invoking civil rights icons Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks, framing his protest as part of a broader struggle for justice. WATCH
25 February,2026 02:55 PM ISTDonald Trump triggered nationwide outrage after launching a late-night posting spree on Truth Social, sharing more than 60 posts in just three hours. The barrage included a conspiracy video reviving discredited claims about the 2020 election and an offensive, racist depiction of Barack and Michelle Obama. The viral clip pushed the false narrative that Dominion Voting Systems helped steal the 2020 U.S. presidential election, a claim already dismantled in court and tied to Fox News’ historic $787.5 million defamation settlement. The video ends with a deeply offensive scene portraying the Obamas as animated monkeys dancing to “The Lion Sleeps Tonight,” igniting immediate condemnation online. WATCH
07 February,2026 03:22 AM ISTFormer US President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama have finally addressed long-standing divorce rumours in a rare joint podcast appearance. The couple firmly dismissed the speculation. The appearance comes after months of social media buzz sparked by their solo public outings and growing speculation about their relationship status.
18 July,2025 07:42 PM ISTUS presidential-elect Donald Trump will be taking oath as the 47th president of the United States on Monday, January 20, 2025. Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani and the Reliance Foundation founder and chairperson Nita Ambani will attend President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday. The information has been received from an official involved with event planning of President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration ceremony. The power couple will have a prominent spot at the ceremony, seated together on the platform with other notable guests, including Trump's Cabinet nominees and elected officials. The Ambanis will arrive in Washington DC on the January 18, according to the official sources. The inaugural events will start on Saturday with a reception and fireworks display at the Trump National Golf Club in Virginia. There will also be a Cabinet reception and a Vice President's dinner that the Ambani's will attend. The night before the inauguration Nita and Mukesh Ambani will attend a "candlelight dinner" with President-elect Trump. The duo will also attend an intimate meeting with Vice President-elect JD and Usha Vance, one of the most sought-after events. Inauguration Day will feature number of high-profile attendees, and the Indian business tycoons will be one of the most notable names on the guest list. The QUAD foreign ministers including India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will also attend the inauguration. President-elect Donald Trump will be sworn in as the forty-seventh President of the United States.
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