Trump Sprays Syrian PM

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This week’s biggest stories erupted online after a woman confronted a bearded transgender male inside the women’s restroom at a Barnes & Noble, sparking a national firestorm over women’s safety, bathroom access, and gender identity laws. Supporters say she had every right to speak up, especially with young girls present, while critics defend the transgender individual and accuse conservatives of targeting LGBTQ policies. The Trump world added more fuel after President Trump sprayed his Victory 47 cologne on Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa during a White House meeting, a viral moment blending diplomacy with Trump’s trademark showmanship. Trump also defended the H-1B visa program on Fox News, arguing the U.S. needs skilled foreign workers even as parts of the MAGA base push back, and he continued his fight against the media by threatening a $1 billion lawsuit against the BBC over doctored January 6 footage. Meanwhile, newly released Jeffrey Epstein emails mention Trump by name, leading Democrats to push selective excerpts while the White House fires back that the leaks are politically timed, unverified, and meant to smear Trump with out-of-context claims. These stories—trans bathroom confrontations, Trump’s foreign-policy moments, immigration debates around H-1B visas, the BBC documentary scandal, and Epstein leak arguments—are fueling major culture-war battles and pushing national conversations on gender, borders, media trust, and political accountability.

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