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Trump grows frustrated with GOP for not touting his ‘greatest economy in history’

President Donald Trump gave Fox News an exclusive look inside the White House as he begins his 10th month in office while expressing his frustrations with the GOP for not selling his economy.

The commander-in-chief welcomed Fox News host Laura Ingraham to the White House, touring the Presidential Hall of Fame and previewing the new ballroom planned for the former East Wing site. He touted economic growth and his intentions to lower costs even more, calling it an almost "surgical" endeavor. 

"The Republicans don't talk about it. The Democrats give false talk… And I say it all the time: Republicans have to talk about the fact that prices are down," Trump told "The Ingraham Angle."

The president called out GOP lawmakers for failing to spotlight what he describes as "the greatest economy in history."

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Trump credited his leadership for driving down costs, calling the economy his "thing."

The president argued the economy is potentially the strongest in American history and is positioning the United States ahead of its rivals.

"We are doing phenomenally well. This is the greatest economy we've ever had," Trump said.

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He targeted former President Joe Biden, accusing him of driving away American investment.

"Biden couldn't raise anything, no investment," Trump said. "I think investment went out of our country. I'm now at almost $18 trillion in nine months. That's the biggest in the history of the world. China's never done it, never done anywhere near that… It's investment, it's building auto plants, it's building AI plants. By the way, we're leading China by a lot on AI."

Trump also praised the speed of his administration’s economic efforts since taking over Biden’s White House.

"I haven't been here long. Nine months is not a long time, but look at what I've done to energy, look at the price of gasoline," he said.

The president pointed to one of his first economic feats of his second term — driving down the cost of eggs after prices hit a record high in January.

"They were hitting me with eggs. Eggs had quadrupled in price, and they're screaming at me. I said, ‘I just got here,’" Trump explained. "We got eggs down. We got it all down."

The president acknowledged weak spots in the economy — including the cost of beef and coffee — vowing to lower tariffs to ease prices.

"We're going to take care of all this stuff very quickly, very easily. It's surgical. It's beautiful to watch," he said.

Republican erupts at Democrat during shutdown hearing: 'My people aren't getting paid thanks to you'

Tensions flared at a House hearing to advance legislation aimed at ending the government shutdown on Tuesday night, with two senior lawmakers on opposite sides of the aisle trading barbs over the fallout.

House Appropriations Committee Chairman Tom Cole, R-Okla., clashed with Rep. Jim McGovern, D-Mass., the top Democrat on the House Rules Committee repeatedly at the outset of the hearing. Cole accused Democrats of derailing the federal government, while McGovern railed against the GOP's refusal to attach provisions extending expiring enhanced Obamacare subsidies to its funding bill.

"This is the stuff you said you would never do. ‘We would never shut down the government. We would never do this.' That's exactly what you've done," House Appropriations Chairman Tom Cole, R-Okla., said a short while later. "You're putting thousands of people out of work."

McGovern, who said emphatically that his constituents were "getting screwed," said, "You tried over 50 times to repeal the Affordable Care Act," Obamacare's formal name.

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He said he was getting calls from constituents who were "out of their minds" trying to figure out how to pay for healthcare without the subsidies."

"Well the most immediate crisis in my district are the thousands of workers that you and your colleagues have put out of work, that aren't getting a paycheck," Cole said.

"They're the ones that keep the airplanes flying. They're the ones that do the national weather center. They're wondering why they're not getting paid."

McGovern shot back, "You get no calls about healthcare?"

"We could have had these debates, we could have had these arguments. Why are they being held hostage?" Cole continued.

"The healthcare issue you're talking about is a subsidy you passed on your own, you said it was COVID-related…The most immediate crisis in my district, you've created. My people aren't getting paid thanks to you and your colleagues."

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McGovern, who tried to interject multiple times, said, "So nobody in your district is complaining about healthcare?"

Cole conceded, "People complain everywhere about everything, but you asked me what the most important calls I get —"

McGovern cut him off with, "—We have a chance to do something about this."

"— is, ‘Why am I not getting paid? Why am I being forcibly furloughed?’" Cole continued.

"We have a chance to do something to help millions of people afford their health insurance. And what you're all telling me is you're not interested," McGovern said.

House Rules Committee Chairwoman Virginia Foxx, R-N.C., was ignored as she banged her gavel multiple times in an attempt to call order.

Cole, meanwhile, said the subsidies "have nothing to do with the work of my committee."

"But you're willing to hijack my committee," he continued, before McGovern cut him off again, accusing Republicans of voting to "cut taxes for millionaires and billionaires" in the GOP's "big, beautiful bill" earlier this year.

"But you could not extend these for people?" McGovern asked.

The House Rules Committee is the final hurdle for most legislation before it sees House-wide votes. Lawmakers on the key panel vote to advance a bill while setting terms for its consideration, like possible amendment votes and timing for debate.

The funding bill at hand is expected to advance through the committee on party lines. Democrats on the panel are likely to oppose the measure in line with House Democratic leaders, while Republicans have signaled no meaningful opposition.

The vast majority of House Democrats have threatened to oppose the bill over its exclusion of the enhanced Obamacare credits, despite the legislation netting support from eight members of their own party in the Senate.

Republican leaders have signaled a willingness to discuss reforms to the system, which they have criticized as flawed. However, they've rejected any notion of pairing a healthcare extension with a federal funding bill that is otherwise largely free of partisan policy riders.

Major Chinese bridge collapses into river just months after opening to traffic

A massive bridge at a hydropower station in southwest China collapsed Tuesday, sending concrete and steel plunging into a river just months after it opened, according to Chinese state media.

Reuters reported that an official from Barkam County confirmed the collapse to the Chinese state-run Global Times, saying no casualties had been reported.

The report added that cracks were detected a day earlier on the bridge’s road surface and slope, prompting authorities to impose temporary traffic controls.

Footage of the collapse, shared widely on Chinese social media, showed the Hongqi Bridge in Sichuan Province buckling before falling into the river below, kicking up a massive cloud of dust.

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The incident occurred around 3 p.m. local time near the G317 national highway, according to China Central Television (CCTV) News.

Local transportation and public security bureaus said the right-bank slope of the bridge showed signs of deformation Monday afternoon, just hours before the collapse.

Authorities quickly shut down the structure to all traffic and issued a public notice warning of potential safety risks.

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According to Times Now, the Hongqi Bridge was located in Sichuan Province’s mountainous Maerkang area and completed earlier this year as part of the G317 national highway—an important route connecting central China to Tibet.

The 758-meter-long, cantilevered two-lane beam bridge stood roughly 625 meters above the gorge floor, with piers reaching up to 172 meters in height. It was built by the state-backed Sichuan Road & Bridge Group as part of efforts to expand access to the Tibetan Plateau.

3 WORKERS REMAIN HOSPITALIZED AFTER COLLAPSE OF CLOSED BRIDGE IN RURAL MISSISSIPPI KILLED CO-WORKERS

The bridge’s construction was part of a broader government push to improve connectivity and spur economic growth across western China’s rugged terrain, Times Now reported.

It was intended to serve as a symbol of the country’s infrastructure ambitions but had only reopened to traffic a few months before the collapse—marking a short-lived chapter for what was meant to showcase China’s engineering progress.

State-run outlets have not yet identified the cause of the collapse, though early assessments suggest geological instability may have played a role. No vehicles or pedestrians were on the bridge at the time, officials said, and investigations are underway.

Reuters contributed to this report.

Jeffries reveals last-minute move to extend COVID-era subsidies as House shutdown vote looms

Democrats will attempt to attach a three-year extension of expiring Obamacare subsidies to spending legislation that looks poised to end the ongoing government shutdown.

Jeffries and a handful of other Democrats at a press conference on Tuesday said the last-gasp effort would be submitted as an amendment. 

"Before the Rules Committee this evening, House Democrats will give the Republicans another opportunity to extend the Affordable Care Act tax credits by introducing an amendment that will extend these tax credits for a three-year period of time," Jeffries said.

SCREAMING MATCH ERUPTS BETWEEN HAKEEM JEFFRIES, MIKE LAWLER AS GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN CHAOS CONTINUES

"Republicans have created a healthcare crisis all across America. You now have an opportunity to actually take some action by working with Democrats before the Rules Committee this evening to extend the Affordable Care Act tax credit," he continued.

Democrats have also introduced several other amendments, including a prohibition on blanket firings of federal workers until 2029, a prevention to cuts to Medicaid or Medicare, a restriction to cuts for several federal safety-net programs and more.

Those amendments are almost certain to fail.

The government entered a 42-day shutdown on Oct 1 when Democrats rejected a Republican-led short-term spending bill over unrelated healthcare demands. Democrats led by Jeffries and Senate Minority leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., demanded Congress first consider extending temporary, COVID-era Obamacare subsidies that lawmakers passed in 2021 as an emergency response to the pandemic.

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Now that those subsidies are set to sunset at the end of the year, Democrats have raised alarms that their expiration could leave millions of Americans paying significantly higher healthcare premiums overnight.

Republicans rejected those demands out of hand and now look poised to re-open the government without having made any concessions on the subsidies. 

The short-term spending bill before the House would extend government funding through Jan. 30, 2026 and advances three of the twelve annual spending bills. It also prohibits the Trump administration from conducting mass layoffs to its federal workforce through January 30. 

DEMOCRATS, LEFT EMPTY-HANDED IN SHUTDOWN, TURN FURY ON SCHUMER

Democrats at Tuesday’s press conference framed Democrats’ stand on the Obamacare subsidies as a longstanding prioritization of healthcare issues.

"Democrats have been fighting Republicans in a long struggle to provide healthcare to Americans. We have been fighting Republicans when we created Medicare, when we created Medicaid, when we created the Affordable Care Act, and we're not going to give up that fight," Rep. Teresa Fernández said. 

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The House of Representatives is set to consider the spending package on Wednesday evening as lawmakers rush back to Washington, D.C. from across the country.

USPS worker found dead inside mailing machine in Michigan: 'Deeply saddened by the loss'

A U.S. Postal Service employee died after he became stuck inside a mail handling machine at a distribution center in Allen Park, Michigan, according to officials.

Nicholas John Acker, 36, was stuck in the machine at the USPS Detroit Network Distribution Center for several hours before he was found dead on Saturday, officials told WDIV. The man was a maintenance worker.

Firefighters responded to the facility to investigate after the man's fiancé reported that he had returned home after his shift, according to the outlet. The woman said she went to the facility and stood outside for hours before she alerted authorities.

OFFICIALS INVESTIGATING AFTER DEADLY CRANE COLLAPSE IN COMMERCIAL AREA NORTH OF BOSTON

The man had been dead for six to eight hours before the firefighters arrived at the facility, according to officials.

"We want to know what happened and how long he was there," the man's fiancée, Stephanie Jaszcz, told WDIV. "That’s what we want to know. We want to know how he even ended up there and why doesn’t anybody know where he was at?"

Mail handling machines are used to sort and weigh mail and can range in sizes. The facility where the man was found dead has many large machines, according to WDIV.

Police described the man’s death as "accidental." The circumstances surrounding how he became stuck in the machine remain unclear, and authorities continue to investigate.

"The United States Postal Service is deeply saddened by the loss of our employee at the Detroit Network Distribution Center (NDC) in Allen Park, MI," USPS said in a statement to WDIV.

"Our thoughts and prayers are with his family. The NDC is fully operational at this time," the statement continued.

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Jaszcz criticized the USPS statement for failing to mention her fiancée's name and for stating that mail operations will continue.

"'The mail’s still moving?' Gross," Jaszcz said. "'Sorry about the loss, but the mail’s still moving.' They couldn’t even say his name or acknowledge that he was an Air Force veteran. A man gone. A veteran. A husband. A human being. And all you can think of is mail keeps moving? Inhumane. It’s gross."

Trump issues ‘complete and total’ endorsement in Lone Star governor’s race

President Donald Trump issued a "Complete and Total" endorsement of Lone Star State Gov. Greg Abbott on Tuesday.

Abbott, a Republican, launched his reelection campaign at an event in Houston on Sunday.

In a Truth Social post on Tuesday evening, Trump called Abbott "an exceptional Governor and man," declaring, "HE WILL NEVER LET YOU DOWN!"

"Greg Abbott is the strong and highly respected Governor of Texas, a State I love and WON BIG three times, including with 6.4 Million Votes in 2024 (The most Votes in History, BY FAR)!" Trump wrote.

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He credited Abbott’s leadership for the successful passage of the Texas mid-decade redistricting bill that will potentially give Republicans an additional five congressional seats in the 2026 Midterm Elections.

"Thanks to Greg’s bold and effective Leadership, the wonderful people of Texas will have the opportunity to elect 5 new MAGA Republicans in the 2026 Midterm Elections with the passage of their new, fair, and much improved, Congressional Map — A BIG WIN for Republicans in The Lone Star State, and across the Country! " wrote Trump.

The president went on to tout many of Abbott’s priorities, saying, "As Governor, Greg is also fighting tirelessly to Champion Texas Values, Grow the Economy, Cut Taxes and Regulations, Support our Amazing Farmers and Ranchers, Advance MADE IN THE U.S.A., Unleash American Energy Dominance, Promote School Choice, Keep our now very Secure Border, SECURE, Stop Migrant Crime, Murderers, and other Criminals from illegally entering our Country, Ensure LAW AND ORDER, Protect our Brave Military, Veterans, and Law Enforcement, and Defend our always under siege Second Amendment."

"Greg Abbott has my Complete and Total Endorsement for Re-Election," he concluded.

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Abbott responded to the endorsement by calling it an "honor."

"Together, we’ve worked to secure our border and defend the values that keep Texas strong. President Trump has always been a champion for Texas," wrote Abbott, adding, "I look forward to our ongoing work to build a stronger, safer, more prosperous Texas and America."

Abbott is seeking a fourth term in the Lone Star State. At his campaign launch on Sunday, Abbott outlined a sweeping property tax reform plan, addressing what has become one of the state’s most pressing, hot-button issues.

"It’s time to drive a stake through the heart of local property tax hikes for good," Abbott said. "We are going to turn the tables on local taxing authorities, put the power with the people, and put an end to out-of-control property taxes in Texas."

Despite much speculation of Texas turning purple or even blue in recent years, Abbott has won each of his three previous elections by decisive margins. In 2022, he defeated the once-rising star, former Rep. Robert Francis "Beto" O’Rourke by over ten percentage points.

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In an interview with Fox News Digital in October, Abbott, whose National Guard troops were deployed in support of Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations in Chicago, revealed the "substantive reason" why he has such a good working relationship with the president: "We both believe in the rule of law."

"President Trump and I have a good, long-standing, working relationship, and there's a substantive reason behind that. We both believe in the rule of law. We both believe in public safety. We both believed in securing the borders," he explained.

Abbott said that he and President Donald Trump are "operating very closely aligned in ensuring that our country's going to be safe."

Abbott emphasized that the Trump administration shares a common vision with Texas, making them apt partners.

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"What Texas is trying to do is the same thing the United States is trying to do. And that is very simply, carrying out the functions of the federal government. One of them is immigration enforcement, and another is public safety. The National Guard from Texas [is] not there to police the city of Chicago or any other place. They are there to ensure the safety and security of the ability of federal officials to fulfill their constitutional duty to enforce the laws of the United States."

Though he gave no indication of what other collaborations Texas might undertake with the Trump administration in the future, he said that Texas remains ready for whatever is needed.

"No one can accurately predict exactly what's going to happen in the future. What I can predict is how Texas will respond. And that is, whenever the country is in time of need, Texans will step up and help out any way we possibly can."

CFP committee explains keeping Indiana at No. 2 after close call vs Penn State in latest rankings

The top five teams may not have changed in the latest College Football Playoff rankings, but there were some newcomers entering the fold.

The Ohio State Buckeyes remain atop the list, followed by Indiana, Texas A&M, Alabama and Georgia to round out the top five.

Then, Texas Tech, Ole Miss, Oregon, Notre Dame, Texas, Oklahoma and BYU make up the top 12 in the rankings.

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Instead of Memphis being the highest-ranked Group of Five champion, the USF Bulls, ranked No. 24, are now in the bracket. They would replace BYU at the moment because five conference champions are guaranteed a spot in the 12-team playoff.

Miami, which is projected to win the ACC, would also replace Oklahoma if the season ended today.

As the bracket stands, Ohio State, Indiana, Texas A&M and Alabama would each receive a first-round bye as the top four teams.

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After this week’s thrilling games, there was one big question about the top squads in the rankings: How was the selection committee going to view the Hoosiers’ comeback victory over Penn State on the road?

Fernando Mendoza, with 36 seconds left at Beaver Stadium, found Omar Cooper Jr. for a 7-yard touchdown pass, where the latter made a miraculous effort to not only secure the football but also get his foot in bounds for the play to stand. Indiana went up 27-24 and kept its undefeated season alive.

The Nittany Lions have now lost six straight games and have seen their season go downhill, leading to the firing of James Franklin as head coach.

However, the selection committee decided to keep its second rankings intact at the top.

"It was one of our longer discussions in our meeting," CFP committee chair Mack Rhoads, who serves as athletic director at Baylor, told ESPN on Tuesday night about the Hoosiers remaining at No. 2. "Indiana, we gave them the edge defensively, and certainly, offensively, as well. You think about Indiana’s body of work. … Indiana found a way to find a way."

Meanwhile, the Aggies blew out another ranked opponent, defeating Missouri, which is no longer in the top 25, on the road.

Looking at more of the top 12, the Red Raiders moved up two spots from No. 8 to No. 6 after a dominant 29-7 win over BYU over the weekend. Unfortunately for the Cougars, their first loss meant dropping five spots from the initial ranking to No. 12.

Rhoads said the committee saw a "convincing win" by Texas Tech over BYU.

In the middle of the pack, Utah was ranked No. 13 by the committee, with Vanderbilt, Miami, Georgia Tech, USC, Michigan, Virginia and Louisville following.

To round out the top 25, the committee chose Iowa, Pittsburgh, Tennessee, USF and Cincinnati in that order. USF and Cincinnati were both first-timers in the rankings. As mentioned, Missouri fell out of the top 25, and so did Washington after losing this past week.

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'Halo' composer running for Congress draws parallels to decline of wokeness in gaming to Trump's re-election

Marty O’Donnell, the video game composer behind the "Halo" and "Destiny" series, compared the battles against "woke" ideology in both video games and politics as he discussed running for Congress again in a blog post Monday.

Amid his second bid for Congress in Nevada’s 3rd congressional district and the upcoming remake of the first "Halo" game, O’Donnell argued in a post on DEIDetected, a consumer awareness group of gamers who opposes DEI in video games, that politics and entertainment are deeply connected.

The "Halo" games, centered on humanity’s war against alien invaders, have sold tens of millions of copies, becoming one of the most recognizable and enduring video game franchises since 2001. 

"I believe the enthusiasm for the re-release of the original ‘Halo’ is in large part due to the wokification of the gaming industry," he wrote. "After years of gamers fighting the infiltration of DEI in the industry, we are finally winning."

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"I saw firsthand the beginning of DEI in the industry," he wrote, describing how the industry has faced backlash over games that alienated players with identity politics. "How did gamers react to having things forced on them by non-gamers developing these characters in the studio? They revolted."

O’Donnell also cited games such as "Dragon Age," which began as a dark fantasy series with "Dragon Age: Origins" but whose latest installment, "Dragon Age: The Veilguard," featured transgender and nonbinary characters. The new title drew online backlash for a scene in which a character performs a physical display to atone for misgendering another character.

Several gaming sites concluded that the game was a flop that pandered to modern politics. Forbes senior contributor Erik Kain called the viral misgendering scene "written so poorly that it comes across as self-parody."

O’Donnell also pointed to "Concord," which drew heavy criticism for its flamboyant character designs and perceived pandering to left-wing identity politics.

"Concord, which Sony spent hundreds of millions of dollars developing for nearly a decade, lasted less than two weeks on the market before being pulled offline last year. The game felt like it was created to check DEI boxes instead of appeal to gamers," he wrote. "It was riddled with woke nonsense such as progressive characters and pronouns. It is estimated that less than 25,000 copies were sold during its brief time on the market."

O’Donnell compared the game’s flop to then–Vice President Kamala Harris’ electoral defeat.

"I don’t think it is a coincidence that Concord crashed and burned two months before Donald Trump was re-elected to the White House. The downfall of DEI in gaming feels very similar to the 2024 elections. At the same time that gamers fought and took back the gaming industry from woke leftists, voters fought and took back our country from woke leftists," he wrote. "I am happy and excited that the movement to bring fun back into our games while taking politics out of them is winning. But believe me, the cancer that infected the industry has not been fully removed."

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But the fight, he said, is far from over, saying that's why he's again decided to run for Congress. He finished fourth in the GOP primary in his district in 2024.

"We can’t just sit back and let woke policies rear their ugly head again. That’s why I’ve stepped up to run for Congress in my home state of Nevada," he wrote. "I love this country and anything worth loving is worth fighting for."

He urged gamers to keep pushing back and voicing their opinions until companies replace employees who dislike gaming with passionate creators who genuinely enjoy making and playing games, expressing confidence that the industry can be restored to its former glory.

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Kate Middleton learns 100-year-old veteran's secret to longevity during royal visit

Kate Middleton met with World War II veterans on Veterans Day, which is known as Armistice Day, at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire, with one 100-year-old former service member telling her he credits staying fit for his long life. 

The man, Bill Redston, told the Princess of Wales he ran the London Marathon when he was 65 years old and the New York Marathon a year later, according to video posted to social media by PA reporter Stephanie Wareham.

The princess, who is Colonel of the Irish Guards, Commodore-in-Chief of the Fleet Air Arm, and Colonel-in-Chief of the 1st Queen’s Dragoon Guards, among other honorary titles, also spoke to the family of Squadron Leader Mark Long, who died in a Spitfire crash last year, Wareham reported.

Speaking to D-Day veteran, Geoffrey Spencer, who was in a Royal Air Force (RAF) bomber command, she told him that Prince George likes to make Lancaster Bombers models like he flew and that the 12-year-old "knows more about aircraft than I do."

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In honor of Veterans Day, Meghan Markle also shared a video of husband, Prince Harry, jumping up from an interview during his military service in Afghanistan in 2013, when he realized his comrades were running to an apparent emergency.

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She wrote, "As my husband says, ‘Once served. Always serving.’"

"Thank you to all who served, sacrificed, and continue to serve," the Duchess of Sussex added. "Honoring you on Veterans Day. And every day."

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She also shared a more recent photo of Harry, who is still deeply connected to the military through organizations like his Invictus Games, speaking with an older veteran.

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Prince William also shared a video of himself and King Charles meeting WWII veterans at Windsor Castle.

"Honoured to be at Windsor Castle this evening to mark 80 years since the end of the Second World War in the Far East with Their Majesties," he wrote on X. "It was deeply moving to meet veterans from across the UK and Commonwealth who served in the Pacific and Indian Ocean territories - a generation whose courage and sacrifice brought peace to millions, and whose legacy continues to inspire us today. Lest We Forget."

William, like Harry, served in the military and worked as an RAF search and rescue pilot when he was younger. 

Venezuela mobilizes troops, weapons in response to US warship buildup in Caribbean

Venezuela has deployed military units and began amassing weapons and equipment in response to the Trump administration's mobilization of U.S. warships in the Caribbean. 

The buildup, which the government has termed "prolonged resistance," involves small military units at more than 280 locations carrying out acts of sabotage and other guerrilla tactics, according to sources and several-years-old planning documents for the tactic seen by Reuters.

"We don’t discuss intelligence matters," a War Department official told Fox News. 

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has accused the Trump administration of seeking to oust him from power. He has pledged that Venezuelan citizens will defend the South American nation from American aggression. 

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Meanwhile, the administration has ordered a series of deadly strikes targeting suspected drug vessels in the Caribbean in an effort to curb the flow of illegal narcotics into the United States. President Donald Trump has suggested the possibility of ground operations in Venezuela, saying "the land is going to be next." 

On Tuesday, the U.S. Navy said the USS Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group had entered the U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) area of responsibility as part of an American presence to support the growing naval buildup in the region.  

"The enhanced U.S. force presence in the USSOUTHCOM AOR will bolster U.S. capacity to detect, monitor, and disrupt illicit actors and activities that compromise the safety and prosperity of the United States homeland and our security in the Western Hemisphere," said Chief Pentagon Spokesperson Sean Parnell. "These forces will enhance and augment existing capabilities to disrupt narcotics trafficking and degrade and dismantle Transnational Criminal Organizations."

US MILITARY BUILDUP IN CARIBBEAN SEES BOMBERS, MARINES AND WARSHIPS CONVERGE NEAR VENEZUELA

Aside from the significant resource disparities between the U.S. and Venezuelan militaries, some Venezuelan unit commanders have even been forced to negotiate with local food producers to feed their troops because government supplies fall short, Reuters reported.

Part of Venezuela’s defense strategy includes a guerrilla-style response, according to reports. 

"We wouldn't last two hours in a conventional war," a source close to the government told the news outlet. 

Russia's foreign ministry said last week it was prepared to respond to Venezuela's requests for assistance, while urging against an escalation in tensions. 

Fox News Digital has reached out to the White House for comment.