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U.S. citizen arrested for allegedly attempting to bomb an American Embassy office in Tel AvivNew Foto - U.S. citizen arrested for allegedly attempting to bomb an American Embassy office in Tel Aviv

A man was arrested at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York on Sunday following an alleged attempt to firebomb the a branch office of the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv, Israel, the Justice Department said in a statement. The man, named Joseph Neumayer, is a dual American and German citizen and was detained in Israel on May 19 after a hostile confrontation with a security guard in front of the office earlier that day, according to the Justice Department. A search of a backpack he left behind at the embassy after the confrontation "revealed three rudimentary improvised incendiary devices commonly known as Molotov cocktails," the statement added. The Justice Department also said that Neumayer, 28, posted the following on social media: "Join me as I burn down the embassy in Tel Aviv. Death to America, death to Americans, and f--- the west." He also made threats on social media to assassinate President Donald Trump, the statement added. The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment from NBC News. "The Department will not tolerate such violence and will prosecute this defendant to the fullest extent of the law," U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said in a statement after Israel turned Neumayer over to the U.S. on Sunday. FBI Director Kash Patel added in a statement, "This despicable and violent behavior will not be tolerated at home or abroad, and the FBI, working with our partners, will bring him to face justice for his dangerous actions." Neumayer, who was deported to the U.S. by Israeli authorities, could face up to 20 years in prison if convicted. His arrest comes several days after two staffers who worked at the Israeli Embassy in Washingtonwere killedleaving an event at the Capital Jewish Museum. The suspect in that shooting, Elias Rodriguez, was later charged with two counts of first-degree murder. According to videos taken at the scene and posted to social media, Rodriguez shouted "Free, free Palestine" following his arrest. Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke the day after the shooting, with Netanyahu condemning the act as a "horrifying antisemitic murder."

U.S. citizen arrested for allegedly attempting to bomb an American Embassy office in Tel Aviv

U.S. citizen arrested for allegedly attempting to bomb an American Embassy office in Tel Aviv A man was arrested at John F. Kennedy Airport ...
Zelensky Says America's 'Silence' Encourages PutinNew Foto - Zelensky Says America's 'Silence' Encourages Putin

U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky clashed in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 28, 2025. Credit - Saul Loeb—Getty Images Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky issued a strong statement addressing the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, after Russia bombarded Ukraine with one of the largest air assaults of the war thus far. In anupdate shared via social mediaon Sunday morning, Zelensky said "nearly 300 attack drones" and "almost 70 missiles of various types" were launched by Russia overnight. At least12 people have been reported killed. Meanwhile,Russia's Defense Ministry saidits air defenses had intercepted and destroyed 95 Ukrainian drones. "From 08:00 p.m. Moscow time of May 24 to 00:00 a.m. of May 25, air defenses on duty destroyed and intercepted 95 Ukrainian fixed-wing type unmanned aerial vehicles," the ministry said. "Russia is dragging out this war and continues to kill every day. The world may go on a weekend break, but the war continues, regardless of weekends and weekdays,"Zelensky said on X. The Ukrainian leader then went on to call out America over its "silence," saying Russia's actions—and those of its leader, President Vladimir Putin—"cannot be ignored." "Silence of America, silence of others around the world only encourage Putin," he said. "Without truly strong pressure on the Russian leadership, this brutality cannot be stopped. Sanctions will certainly help. Determination matters now—the determination of the United States, of European countries, and of all those around the world who seek peace." Some time later, Trump's special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, Keith Kellogg, took to X and called for an immediate cease-fire. "This is Kyiv. The indiscriminate killing of women and children at night in their homes is a clear violation of the 1977 Geneva Peace Protocols designed to protect innocents. These attacks are shameful. Stop the killing. Cease-fire now,"he said. This is Kyiv. The indiscriminate killing of women and children at night in their homes is a clear violation of the 1977 Geneva Peace Protocols designed to protect innocents. These attacks are shameful. Stop the killing. Ceasefire now.pic.twitter.com/89XRWZcP21 — Keith Kellogg (@generalkellogg)May 25, 2025 The overnight strikes cast a shadow over the prisoner swap between Russia and Ukraine on Sunday."303 Ukrainian defenders are home. The third part of the 1000-for-1000 exchange deal, agreed upon in Turkey, has been completed,"Zelensky said.Each country agreed to release 1,000 prisoners of war—the largest swap of the war so far—during peace talks between Russia and Ukraine delegates in Turkey on Friday, May 16. The countries' respective leaders were notably absent from the talks, after Putin rejected Zelensky's offer for an in-person sit-down and did not accompany the Russian delegation to Turkey. Amid global efforts to procure a cease-fire in the Russia-Ukraine war,Trump spoke to Putin on the phone for two hourson Monday, May 19. The U.S. Presidentsaid the"tone and spirit of the conversation were excellent, and that it "went very well." He then announced that cease-fire conversations would begin "immediately." As planned, Trump went on to call Zelensky and other European leaders. After speaking with Trump, Zelensky said on social media that this was "a defining moment." "The world can now see whether its leaders are truly capable of securing a cease-fire and achieving real, lasting peace,"he said on X. "I reaffirmed to President Trump that Ukraine is ready for a full and unconditional cease-fire, as has spoken about, particularly the United States. It is important not to dilute this proposal. If the Russians are not ready to stop the killings, there must be stronger sanctions. Pressure on Russia will push it toward real peace—this is obvious to everyone around the world." Meanwhile, Zelensky''s latest comments calling out the "silence of America" mark the latest development in the often tense relationship between U.S. and Ukrainian leaderships. On Feb. 28, Zelensky and Trumpengaged in a heated discussion in the Oval Office, which was filmed for the world to see. The pair clashed when discussing efforts for a Russia-Ukraine cease-fire. The two have since moved forward and have held productive talks, most notably when theysat down together ahead of Pope Francis' funeral in the Vaticanon April 26, sharing their first face-to-face conversation since the White House debacle. Following that conversation in Rome, Zelensky took to social media and expressed hope for future talks and relations. "Good meeting. We discussed a lot one on one. Hoping for results on everything we covered. Protecting lives of our people,"Zelensky wrote."Very symbolic meeting that has potential to become historic, if we achieve joint results." Contact usatletters@time.com.

Zelensky Says America's 'Silence' Encourages Putin

Zelensky Says America's 'Silence' Encourages Putin U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky cl...
U.S.-German man arrested for attempted firebombing of U.S. Embassy in Tel AvivNew Foto - U.S.-German man arrested for attempted firebombing of U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv

A 28-year-old man was arrested for allegedly trying to firebomb the U.S. embassy branch in Tel Aviv, Israel, earlier this month and making threats against President Trump,federal prosecutorssaid Sunday. Joseph Neumayer, who has U.S. and German citizenship, was taken into custody at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York City by FBI special agents after he was deported from Israel. According to the prosecutors, Neumayer traveled to Israel in April. On May 19, he arrived at the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv carrying a backpack. Without provocation, Neumayer allegedly spat at an embassy guard as he walked by and was able to flee as the guard attempted to detain him. He left his backpack outside the embassy after the tussle. A search of the backpack found three Molotov cocktails inside. Local law enforcement tracked down the 28-year-old at his hotel, where he was arrested. Investigators found that before he traveled to the embassy, Neumayer allegedly posted on social media: "join me as I burn down the embassy in Tel Aviv. Death to America, death to Americans, and f***k the west." Authorities said that Neumayer also posted threatening messages on social media targeting President Trump. Israel deported Neumayer on Sunday. After his arrest in New York City, Neumayer was charged with attempting to destroy, by means of fire or explosive, the U.S. Embassy. If convicted, he faces up to 20 years in prison. "This defendant is charged with planning a devastating attack targeting our embassy in Israel, threatening death to Americans, and President Trump's life," Attorney General Pamela Bondi in a statement. "The Department will not tolerate such violence and will prosecute this defendant to the fullest extent of the law." FBI Director Kash Patel said in a statement that Neumayer's alleged actions were "despicable and violent" and "will not be tolerated at home or abroad." Delta Air Lines' 100th year takes flight 4 women arrested for allegedly aiding escaped New Orleans inmates Jack McCain on Face the Nation | Full Interview

U.S.-German man arrested for attempted firebombing of U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv

U.S.-German man arrested for attempted firebombing of U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv A 28-year-old man was arrested for allegedly trying to firebo...
Trump tells West Point grads to avoid 'trophy wives' in commencement speechNew Foto - Trump tells West Point grads to avoid 'trophy wives' in commencement speech

President Donald Trumptold graduates to avoid "trophy wives" during his commencement address at the United States Military Academy at West Point on May 24. "He ended up getting a divorce, found a new wife. Could you say a trophy wife? I guess we can say a trophy wife," Trump said, referring to real estate developer Bill Levitt. "But that doesn't work out too well, I must tell you, a lot of trophy wives, it doesn't it work." Trump has been married three times:Ivana Zelníčková– married in 1977,divorced in 1990;Marla Maples– married in 1993, divorced in 1999; andMelania Knauss, now First LadyMelania Trump– married in 2005. Each worked as professional models before their engagement to Trump. The anecdote came during the commencement address, in which Trumptouted his administration's isolationist stancesand the ending ofdiversity, equity and inclusion programs. "The job of the U.S. armed forces is not to host drag shows, to transform foreign cultures (and) spread democracy to everybody around the world at the point of a gun," he said. "The military's job is to dominate any foe and annihilate any threat to America, anywhere, anytime and any place." The military academy shut down a slew of on-campus organizations, including the Corbin Forum, a leadership club for female cadets, and Spectrum, a gay-straight alliance, in February following anexecutive orderending diversity, equity and inclusion policies in the federal government,according to Military.com. "We've liberated our troops from divisive and demeaning political trainings," Trump said. "There will be no more critical race theory or transgender for everybody forced onto our brave men and women in uniform — or on anybody else for that matter, in this country." Trump, wearing his campaign's red MAGA hat, also pulled acommon campaign referencein the speech, saying, "I went through a very tough time with some very radicalized sick, people. I say I was investigated more than the great, late Alphonse Capone." Trump was convicted in 2024 on34 counts of falsifying business recordsto hide a hush money payment to adult film starStormy Danielsahead of the 2016 presidential election. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Trump tells West Point graduates to avoid 'trophy wives'

Trump tells West Point grads to avoid 'trophy wives' in commencement speech

Trump tells West Point grads to avoid 'trophy wives' in commencement speech President Donald Trumptold graduates to avoid "trop...
Ron Johnson Predicts GOP Senators Will Put Up Roadblock To 'Stop The Process' On Trump's 'Big, Beautiful Bill'New Foto - Ron Johnson Predicts GOP Senators Will Put Up Roadblock To 'Stop The Process' On Trump's 'Big, Beautiful Bill'

Republican Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson said Sunday on CNN that he believes there will be enough GOP members to halt President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill" until their concerns are addressed. Despite Trump pushing Republicans to pass his budget reconciliation package, some GOP lawmakers have remained unconvinced. While on "State of the Union," host Jake Tapper asked the lawmaker if he could give a number on how many GOP members are willing to push back against the bill. "So, we're out of time, but I'm just wondering if you could just give me a number, how many other Republican senators do you think share your concerns and are willing to work to make major changes to this bill?" Tapper asked. "I think we have enough to stop the process until the president gets serious about spending reduction and reducing the deficit," Johnson responded. Trump's "big, beautiful bill" narrowlypassedthe House on Thursday by just one vote, 215-214-1. Republican Reps. Thomas Massie of Kentucky and Warren Davidson of Ohio joined Democrats invoting"no," with House Freedom Caucus Chairman Andy Harris voting "present."(RELATED: What Changed Thursday Night? Key Revisions To The 'Big Beautiful Bill' Explained) WATCH: Prior to noting how GOP senators would have enough support to block the bill, Tapper had asked Johnson "how determined" he is going to be to advocate for GOP members to block the bill unless there are "major changes." "This is our moment. We have witnessed an unprecedented level of increased spending, 58% since 2019, other than World War II. This is our only chance to reset that to a reasonable pre-pandemic level of spending," Johnson said. "Again, I think you can do it, and the spending that we would eliminate, people wouldn't even notice." "But you have to do the work, which takes time, that's part of the problem here is we've rushed this process, we haven't taken the time, we've done it the same old way," Johnson added. "Exempt most programs, take a look at a couple, tweak them a little bit, try and rely on a CBO score, and then have that score completely out of context with anything that really we ought to be talking about, like the $22 trillion of additional deficit over the next ten years." Prior to the bill being passed by the House, Johnsonwrotean op-ed for The Wall Street Journal on May 12, calling out its "unsustainable federal spending" and asking for Trump and Congress to reconsider its push. "By immediately passing a bill based on the Senate's original budget resolution, we can fund border security and defense priorities and bank $850 billion in real spending reductions. The next step would be to pass a bill that extends current tax law to prevent the automatic 2026 tax increase, and avoids default by including a smaller increase in the debt ceiling that maintains the pressure and leverage to achieve future spending reductions," Johnson wrote. Senate Majority Leader John ThunesaidThursday he believes there's a "workable path" to secure 51 votes by July 4, but he cannot afford to lose more than three GOP senators. In addition to Johnson, Senators Josh Hawley of Missouri, John Curtis of Utah, Rand Paul of Kentucky and Kevin Cramer of North Dakota are among those raising concerns over various issues in the bill. All content created by the Daily Caller News Foundation, an independent and nonpartisan newswire service, is available without charge to any legitimate news publisher that can provide a large audience. All republished articles must include our logo, our reporter's byline and their DCNF affiliation. For any questions about our guidelines or partnering with us, please contactlicensing@dailycallernewsfoundation.org.

Ron Johnson Predicts GOP Senators Will Put Up Roadblock To ‘Stop The Process’ On Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’

Ron Johnson Predicts GOP Senators Will Put Up Roadblock To 'Stop The Process' On Trump's 'Big, Beautiful Bill' Republica...

 

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