söndag 5 april 2026

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Trump's USA  The President's Team
Two ministers reportedly on the loose: "Trump is very angry"

Donald Trump is reportedly considering firing more ministers, after Kristi Noem and Pam Bondi, US media reports.

- He is very angry and will move people, a source tells Politico.

Two who could be on the loose are Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer, NBC News reports.

Both have been surrounded by various controversies. In Lutnick's case, it involves connections to Jeffrey Epstein. Chavez-DeRemer is accused of misconduct after having an affair with a staffer and drinking alcohol in her office.

Lutnick is also reported to have lost the trust of White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles. She is reported to have been the driving force behind the line that Trump should not fire employees as much during this term as during the first. But that may be changing.

– Susie has held out as long as she can, but once you've fired the Minister of Justice, you might as well rip off the Band-Aid for another couple, says a source.

Election in Denmark
Danes are changing their minds – more and more want to see a center-right government


More and more Danes want to see a center-right government consisting of parties from both the red and blue sides. A new Megafon poll reported by Danish TV2 shows that 42 percent of those surveyed want the next government to be a center-right government. During the election just a few weeks ago, the same figure was 35 percent.

There are several factors behind the increase. One of the reasons could be that neither a red nor a blue alternative looks particularly likely due to the tough government negotiations. Cooperation across bloc boundaries appears inevitable, according to the channel.

It's not surprising that voters are changing their minds so soon after the election, says TV2's political commentator Morten Nielsen. He compares the situation to someone who wants running shoes as a Christmas present.

– When you get them, you might not be as interested anymore.

Middle East Crisis  Political situation in Israel

Tel Aviv protesters: Police stopped us from shelters

Tel Aviv police broke up a protest against the war in Iran overnight Sunday, and the arrested protesters say they were not allowed to seek shelter when the air raid siren sounded shortly afterwards. The Times of Israel reports.

The police claim that the protesters were taken to a safe place, but video clips from there that the newspaper has seen show that the building has, among other things, ordinary glass windows.

According to Haaretz, a protester who suffered a cardiac arrest was also de 

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