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Day: June 13, 2026
“Trump Declares Emergency Warning In America”
President Donald Trump did not declare a new, overarching national emergency in America. Viral claims suggesting an urgent “emergency warning” often refer to cyclical online misinformation or the ongoing national emergencies previously enacted by his administration, such as the National Energy Emergency or border enforcement directives. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Key emergency actions currently active under the Trump administration include:National Energy Emergency: Initially declared to protect the U.S. power grid and reinvigorate the American coal industry, federal agencies under the Department of Energy continue to utilize this declaration to support coal-fired power plants and scale back environmental reviews.
Foreign Policy Sanctions: The administration has expanded emergency economic powers—notably regarding Cuba and the ongoing conflict in Iran.
Southern Border Emergency: A national emergency declaration at the U.S. Southern Border remains in effect to address ongoing concerns with immigration, trafficking, and international security. [1, 2]For official presidential proclamations, always refer to the Federal Register or the White House Press Briefings directly. If a nationwide alert regarding an imminent threat were issued by the federal government, it would be broadcast via the Ready.gov Emergency Alert System. [5, 10, 11]
AI responses may include mistakes.
[1] whitehouse.gov/fact-sheets/2…
[2] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nation…
[3] americanprogress.org/article…
[4] lawfaremedia.org/article/one…
[5] federalregister.gov/presiden…
[6] energy.gov/articles/fact-she…
[7] arnoldporter.com/en/perspect…
[8] sanctionsnews.bakermckenzie.…
[9] clickorlando.com/news/politi…
[10] uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?…)
[11] ready.gov/alerts– Google Search google.com/search?q=Trump+De…
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Donald Trump LIVE | US President Drops BOMBSHELL; Declares Emergency Warning In America | US News – YouTube youtube.com/watch?v=Gj3mm-jd…
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Summary
From Trump making bold claims about national emergencies to a key spy law set to expire, today’s news is packed with high-stakes developments. Meanwhile, hip-hop circles are buzzing with rumors about Drake allegedly jinxing his rivals, and political debates heat up over polarization in the U.S.
Key Stories
Trump declares national emergency warning in latest speech — Former President Donald Trump made headlines again by announcing what he called an emergency warning for America during a live event. The statement has sparked reactions across political lines, with details still unfolding.
Key spy law FISA set to expire after House fails to extend it — A short-term extension for the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) collapsed in the House, meaning the controversial spy power could lapse soon. Lawmakers are divided over reforms and privacy concerns tied to the law.
Drake rumors swirl as rivals face setbacks in hip-hop world — Social media is abuzz with claims that Drake may have somehow cursed his rivals, including Rick Ross, ASAP Rocky, and Jay-Z, after recent public struggles. Fans are debating whether the timing is coincidence or something more.
Trump’s name removed from Kennedy Center amid controversy — A live event showed Trump’s name being taken off the Kennedy Center’s honors list, adding to the ongoing political and cultural clashes surrounding the former president. The move has drawn mixed reactions from the public.
U.S. kills leader of Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua in operation — The U.S. announced it had taken out the leader of the notorious Tren de Aragua gang in Venezuela, a group linked to violent crimes. The operation comes as discussions about a potential Iran deal also make headlines.
