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Trump's shocking words about Somalia. There will be a meeting between the USA and Ukraine. Summary of the night


Trump's shocking words

– Look how evil their nation is. It's not even a nation. It's just people going around killing each other. Look, these Somalis have taken billions of dollars out of our country. They have Congresswoman Ilhan Omar who they say married her brother. I'm trying to deny it now, but there's really no denying it because it just happened. She shouldn't be allowed to be a congresswoman and I'm sure people are watching. She should be kicked out of our country, Trump said.

Donald Trump attacked Somalis for the first time on Tuesday. – I'll be honest with you, okay? Someone will say, “Oh, that's politically incorrect.” I don't care. I don't want them in our country. Their country is not good for good reasons. Their country stinks and we don't want them in our country, he added. He noted that the same could be said about other countries. The president did not mention them by name.

How did Trump refer to Somalis?

What did Trump say about the meeting with Putin?

When will the US-Ukraine match take place?

What events take place in connection with St. Barbara's Day?

Trump thus referred to the discovery of multi-million-dollar fraud and extortion of social benefits by entities associated with Somali immigrants in Minnesota. Although the case has been known for years, it recently gained notoriety thanks to articles in the New York Times and the right-wing press.

“It takes two to tango”

On Tuesday, a meeting of an American delegation led by special envoy Steve Witkoff and President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner with Russian leader Vladimir Putin took place in Moscow. The topic of the talks was the American peace plan for Ukraine.

“He would like to end the war, that was their impression,” Trump said after the US delegation met Vladimir Putin. He added that he could not provide details of the meeting because “it takes two to tango.”

US-Ukraine summit

— Ukraine has made every possible effort to end the war and ensure a just and lasting peace in our country. We spent a lot of time communicating with the American side. As for the meetings in Moscow and the next steps that could be taken, there is not much progress, but it is a process, she said.

Stefasnishina added that further talks between the US and Ukraine are to take place on Thursday in Miami, where the head of the Ukrainian delegation, Rustem Umerov, will visit. – Only after this conversation can we draw any conclusions – added the Ukrainian ambassador.

What awaits us on Thursday?

The Sejm will discuss the government's bill amending the Act on the Operation of Stone Mining. The project is intended to enable mining companies to gradually liquidate mines with financial support from the state. A package of protective benefits is provided for sector employees, such as mining holidays and one-off severance pay.

Today before noon, at the Agency for Geospatial Reconnaissance and Satellite Services in Warsaw, Deputy Minister of National Defense Cezary Tomczyk will take part in the ceremony of signing by the Polish side of the Memorandum of Understanding regarding Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS), i.e. a broadband military satellite communication system providing global, safe and interference-resistant communication access for the Polish Armed Forces. The event will also be attended by the United States ambassador to Poland, Thomas Rose.

Today is St. Barbara's Day, or Saint's Day. Barbara, who is the patron saint of, among others, miners, hard work and a good death. St. Barbara's Day is especially celebrated not only in Upper Silesia, which is strongly associated with hard coal mining, but also, among others, in the Bełchatów brown coal basin.

In Katowice at The 7th brass band of the former Wieczorek mine will wake up the inhabitants of the historic Nikiszowiec mining estate. Similar wake-ups were planned in other cities. St. Barbara's Day academies of individual mining companies, mines and industry-related institutions are taking place this week on different days.

Ashley Davis

I’m Ashley Davis as an editor, I’m committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and accuracy in every piece we publish. My work is driven by curiosity, a passion for truth, and a belief that journalism plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse. I strive to tell stories that not only inform but also inspire action and conversation.

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