President Trump declared victory over Colombian President Gustavo Petro after a spat over the deportation of migrants. Meanwhile, the Philadelphia Eagles will face the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX for a rematch of last year's game.
President Donald Trump has declared victory over his South American counterpart, and his fans reckon the MAGA boss has sent Gustavo Petro’s head into a spin.
The pop star’s brother, Trace, claimed their dad threatened legal action after he expressed concern over his performance at an inaugural ball. The president had just announced an emergency 25% tariff on Colombia for blocking two U.S. military deportation flights from landing in the country.has trolled the Colombian president after their international spat, suggesting that he made him “lose his mind.” Trump took tothat praised his antagonistic abilities after the two presidents sparred over the treatment of repatriated migrants, or “illegal aliens” as the president referred to them, heading back to Colombia.
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