Trump says his relationship with one-time rival DeSantis now a '9.9'New Foto - Trump says his relationship with one-time rival DeSantis now a '9.9'

They were bitter Republican rivals a year and a half ago, but PresidentDonald Trumpand Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis were all smiles this week, as the two appeared side-by-side for the opening of a new migrant detention center in the Everglades. "The relationship between the governor and the president is fantastic," DeSantis communications director Bryan Griffin told Fox News Digital. Griffin spoke with Fox News Digital the day after Trump and DeSantis, along with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, toured what's being called "Alligator Alacatraz," a detention center quickly constructed on a remote airstrip that's surrounded by alligator-infested swamps. DeSantis, the two-term conservative governorwho unsuccessfully ran against Trump for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination, used emergency powers to seize the land and speed construction of the facility, with encouragement from Trump and his administration. Trump Touts Only Way Out Of 'Alligator Alcatraz' Is Deportation "Ron worked beautifully with Kristi (Noem) and all of the people at Homeland Security and got it done in how many days, Ron?" Trump said as he turned to the governor while answering reporters' questions. Read On The Fox News App "Eight days, a new facility was up and running," DeSantis responded. Fox News Takes You Inside 'Alligator Alcatraz' Following his 2022 gubernatorial re-election landslide, DeSantis moved toward running for the2024 Republican presidential nominationand formally launched his White House bid in the spring of 2023. But even before he announced his candidacy, DeSantis was repeatedly attacked by Trump and his political allies. The long-term targeting of the governor proved successful. DeSantis was considered Trump's top threat among the field of Republican White House hopefuls. But the governor saw his support deteriorate, and he ended his presidential bid in January of last year, after a disappointing second-place finish in the Iowa caucuses, far behind Trump. DeSantis immediately endorsed Trump, helped raise money for the then-former president's general election campaign, and gave a well-received speech last summer at the Republican National Convention in Milwuakee, Wisconsin. Asked about his relationship with DeSantis, Trump told reporters, "I would say it's a 10. I think it's a 10," before adding "maybe 9.9 because, you know, might be a couple of little wounds." Desantis Takes Victory Lap On Florida's 'Momentous Immigration Legislation DeSantis has been extremely aggressive in assisting Trump in his sweeping immigration crackdown. The governor signed stiff immigration measures into law earlier this year, after a compromise with the Republican leaders of theFlorida legislaturewas brokered, which brought to an end a weekslong standoff over dueling bills. "This is going to be a force multiplier," DeSantis told Fox News late last week. "We're happy to work with the federal government to satisfy President Trump's mandate." And the governor, during his Fox News interview, suggested that the president visit the facility. "An invitation from me: We can land Air Force One right there no problem," DeSantis said. "I think the president would be impressed with what the guys are doing out here." Trump, at the event, highlighted that "Ron and I have had a really great relationship for a long period of time. We had a little off period for a couple of days, but it didn't last long." The president added that he and the governor have a "lot of respect for each other." DeSantis returned the praise, noting that "you can call him [Trump] anytime and he wants to be helpful for governors." But some top figures in Trump's political orbit, including White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, may still hold unflattering opinions of the governor. Wiles was once a top DeSantis political advisor before a very bitter falling out. And in a sign of political friction, Trump-ally Rep. Byron Donalds of Florida also attended Tuesday's event. Donalds earlier this year launched a bid to succeed the term-limited DeSantis in Florida's 2026 gubernatorial election, and he landed Trump's endorsement even before he announced his candidacy. DeSantis' wife, Florida first lady Casey DeSantis, has been mulling a run for governor of her own, and her husband earlier this year said she would be a worthy successor. Asked by reporters if Casey DeSantis should run for governor, the president would only say "we get along great." Ron DeSantis quickly interjected, noting that "I endorsed him immediately, in January 2024. I raised one of his PACs millions and millions of dollars." Original article source:Trump says his relationship with one-time rival DeSantis now a '9.9'

Trump says his relationship with one-time rival DeSantis now a '9.9'

Trump says his relationship with one-time rival DeSantis now a '9.9' They were bitter Republican rivals a year and a half ago, but P...
Trump to meet at White House with American hostage freed from GazaNew Foto - Trump to meet at White House with American hostage freed from Gaza

WASHINGTON (AP) — PresidentDonald Trumpand first lady Melania Trump will meet at the White House on Thursday with Edan Alexander, the last living American hostage in Gaza, who was released in May. "The President and First Lady have met with many released hostages from Gaza, and they greatly look forward to meeting Edan Alexander and his family in the Oval Office tomorrow," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement. Alexander, now 21, is an American-Israeli from New Jersey. The soldier was 19 when militants stormed his base in Israel and dragged him into the Gaza Strip. Alexander moved to Israel in 2022 after finishing high school and enlisted in the military. He was released on May 12 by the militant group Hamas after 584 days in captivity. Alexander had been in Israel since he was freed until he traveled last month home to New Jersey, where his family still lives. He was among 251 people taken hostage by Hamas in the Oct. 7, 2023 attack that led to the Israel-Hamas war. Trump in early March met at the White House with a group of eight former hostages who had been released by Hamas: Iair Horn, Omer Shem Tov, Eli Sharabi, Keith Siegel, Aviva Siegel, Naama Levy, Doron Steinbrecher and Noa Argamani. Thursday's meeting comes ahead of a planned visit on Monday to the White House by Israeli Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahuas Trump pushes the Israeli government and Hamas to negotiate a ceasefire and hostage agreement and end the war in Gaza.

Trump to meet at White House with American hostage freed from Gaza

Trump to meet at White House with American hostage freed from Gaza WASHINGTON (AP) — PresidentDonald Trumpand first lady Melania Trump will ...
Trump visits Iowa to kick off America's 250th anniversary, reassure farmers on tradeNew Foto - Trump visits Iowa to kick off America's 250th anniversary, reassure farmers on trade

By Nandita Bose WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Donald Trump travels to Iowa on Thursday to kick off celebrations marking America's 250th anniversary next year and to tout recent trade and legislative actions to heartland voters who helped propel his return to the White House. Trump will deliver a campaign-style speech at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines, a familiar stop for presidential candidates in the early primary state. Trump won Iowa's 2024 Republican caucuses by a historically large margin and carried the state by 13 percentage points in the general election. His latest visit comes ahead of a Friday deadline he set for Congress to pass his sweeping tax and spending legislation, a cornerstone of his second-term domestic agenda that touches everything from immigration to energy policy. In remarks mixing patriotism and policy, Trump will aim to reassure Iowa's voters that his administration is defending their interests and delivering tangible results, according to a person with knowledge of the speech. Trump's trade policies have whipsawed agricultural communities in Iowa, creating economic uncertainty and testing loyalties. Iowa farmers have been hit hard, especially with China's retaliatory tariffs slashing soybean exports and prices. In a Truth Social post on Tuesday announcing his trip, Trump called Iowa "one of my favorite places in the world." "I'll also tell you some of the GREAT things I've already done on Trade, especially as it relates to Farmers. You are going to be very happy with what I say," Trump said. At recent Republican town halls in Iowa, tensions flared as farmers and constituents pressed congressional leaders, including Republican Senator Chuck Grassley, to push back against Trump's retaliatory tariffs. Some Republicans also worry that deep cuts to the Medicaid health program in their sweeping tax bill will hurt the party's prospects in the 2026 midterm elections. Trump has made several memorable trips to the Iowa State Fairgrounds. In 2015, the reality TV star and presidential candidate gave children rides on his personal helicopter as he aimed to overshadow Democratic rival Hillary Clinton. In 2023, Trump's private jet buzzed low over the crowds in another flashy power move, stealing the spotlight from primary rival Ron DeSantis as he campaigned on the ground below. (Reporting by Nandita Bose in Washington; Editing by Colleen Jenkins and Cynthia Osterman)

Trump visits Iowa to kick off America's 250th anniversary, reassure farmers on trade

Trump visits Iowa to kick off America's 250th anniversary, reassure farmers on trade By Nandita Bose WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Do...
Mike Brown's success in New York will all come down to how he handles his relationship with James DolanNew Foto - Mike Brown's success in New York will all come down to how he handles his relationship with James Dolan

The New York Knicks aren't exactly a burning house, but Mike Brown is the coach you hire when you need an extinguisher. Having coached LeBron James and Kobe Bryant and been on Steve Kerr's staff in Golden State, he's been around the torchbearers and doesn't seem to buckle under the lights. Brown changed the culture in Cleveland his first time around and in Sacramento more recently, learning from Kerr about loosening up a bit. He even joked he carried around pen and paper when Kerr delivered his messages to the Warriors team because they were simple yet effective. He doesn't have a checkered track record, being a two-time NBA Coach of the Year, but after his initial stint in Cleveland from 2005-10, he hasn't lasted long in his next few situations. That could all just be a product of weirdness from front offices and ownership groups — coaching the Lakers for one season and five games of the next one before being shockingly fired in 2012, going back to Cleveland in 2013-14 for a 33-49 season — the year before LeBron James returned to Ohio — and then two-and-a-half seasons in Sacramento. It seemed like organizationally the Kings were out on Brown even after two successful seasons of 48 and 46 wins, and being fired after a 13-18 start this season was the Kings being the Kings. But managing up is a key component when having a job like this. Not just because Knicks president of basketball operations Leon Rose hasn't held a news conference in years, meaning Brown will have to be the spokesperson for everything Knicks while he's there, but Rose and senior adviser William "Worldwide Wes" Wesley are comfortable with him dating back to Brown's days in Cleveland. Yet Brown will also have to manage the relationship with owner Knicks James Dolan. Dolan was never a Tom Thibodeau fan, sources told Yahoo Sports, and was the key component behind Thibodeau's dismissal — even after the Knicks' run to the Eastern Conference finals for the first time in 25 years. Dolan was drawn to Brown's success as a head coach, relative to other candidates like Timberwolves assistant Micah Nori, former Memphis coach Taylor Jenkins and former Charlotte coach James Borrego. Whether it's ingratiating himself with Dolan or knowing what he wants, that's the extra element of this job, beyond the challenges of New York and the franchise itself, and the belief the conference is wide open due to all the catastrophic injuries to the top teams. The first time the Knicks go on some three-game losing streak, the crowing will begin about Mark Jackson or Michael Malone or Jeff Van Gundy, or even the coaches the Knicks didn't receive permission to talk to, like Jason Kidd. It's not an easy job, but it's rife with opportunity, if he can navigate the tricky waters beginning with Dolan. Rose doesn't seem like the type to have a short fuse, so there will be time to massage that relationship, especially as the Knicks operate around the fringes of the roster. Thibodeau famously didn't play his bench, but there were only so many good options there. Perhaps he would've played Jordan Clarkson if he were on the Knicks roster this past season, along with Guerschon Yabusele — two additions in recent days. Clarkson battled plantar fasciitis last season, limiting him to just 37 games, and he's a classic gunner off the bench. Yabusele was solid in his first full season of meaningful run with the 76ers at age 29, so he'll add frontline depth behind the oft-injured Mitchell Robinson and Karl-Anthony Towns. Maximizing the Towns-Jalen Brunson combination — which failed in the conference finals against the Indiana Pacers — should be high on Brown's docket. When the two are on offensively, the Knicks can overwhelm opponents because Brunson is relentless and Towns is a matchup problem. Defensively, though, that's a critical problem. Not only is it difficult for a team's two best players to be defensive sieves, but the issues are at the rim and the point of attack, which means neither can hide. For all of Thibodeau's defensive wizardry, that was something not even he could solve, and the Knicks could only elevate to a middle-of-the-pack defensive team. Managing the players comes with its own elements, because it's the NBA. Brunson was a Thibs loyalist, but rocking the boat isn't something he's been known for. Mikal Bridges came forward with complaints about the starters playing too many minutes during the regular season — an obvious issue to anyone with working vision — but it feels like Brown will come into the year with a clean slate, and he didn't have a reputation for overworking his players with the Kings. Perhaps Brown was stubborn and inflexible, which was the word out of Sacramento when he was fired last season — and that was the same tune everyone sang about Thibodeau during his entire coaching tenure. It's a challenge as much as it is an opportunity for Brown, with land mines and unreasonable expectations all around — but it all starts with Dolan.

Mike Brown's success in New York will all come down to how he handles his relationship with James Dolan

Mike Brown's success in New York will all come down to how he handles his relationship with James Dolan The New York Knicks aren't e...
Nationals CF Jacob Young makes wild home run robbery after scaling wall in win over TigersNew Foto - Nationals CF Jacob Young makes wild home run robbery after scaling wall in win over Tigers

Jacob Young had absolutely no issue scaling the outfield wall at Nationals Park on Wednesday night. The Nationals' outfielder made his way up the wall in ridiculous fashion and came up with what will easily be among the best home run robberies of the season. In the ninth inning of Washington's9-4 winover the Detroit Tigers, Young started tracking a deep shot from Riley Greene that appeared to be on pace for a solo home run. But as he got to the wall, Young didn't hesitate. He planted both feet onto the wall, climbed up and snagged the ball before it could cross over. He even made the catch backhanded, which made it that much more impressive. HE CLIMBED THE WALL TO ROB A HOMER 😮https://t.co/zQCoVyTC9Xpic.twitter.com/N5Olt8ixkI — MLB (@MLB)July 3, 2025 While it was a huge grab, it didn't make much of an impact on the game. The Nationals flew ahead to the five-run win thanks to a six-run eighth inning. Nathaniel Love kicked it off with a three-run triple, and then Josh Bell, Paul DeJong and Young each recorded an RBI to send the Nationals into the lead. Young went 0-for-4 from the plate, but his groundout to second in the eighth was enough to get DeJong home. The Nationals split with the Tigers on Wednesday. Detroit rolled to an 11-2 win earlier in the afternoon in a makeup game from the day before. The Tigers put up six runs in the first inning of that contest, thanks to three-run homers from Greene and Jake Rogers. The Nationals now sit at 36-50 on the season, last in the NL East. The Tigers hold a 54-32 record, which is the best in the American League. The two teams wrap up their four-game series on Thursday.

Nationals CF Jacob Young makes wild home run robbery after scaling wall in win over Tigers

Nationals CF Jacob Young makes wild home run robbery after scaling wall in win over Tigers Jacob Young had absolutely no issue scaling the o...

 

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