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A man named Jacob Samuel Winkler has been federally charged after allegedly pointing a red laser pointer at Marine One while President Donald Trump was aboard. AP News+1
He was arrested near the White House. Officials say his action could have impaired pilots or jeopardized flight safety. AP News+1
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Man charged for shining laser pointer at Marine One with Trump aboard
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A 33‑year‑old man named Jacob Samuel Winkler has been federally charged for pointing a red laser beam at Marine One (the presidential helicopter) while Trump was aboard. AP News+1
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Winkler was also found with a knife. He admitted using the laser pointer but said he didn’t know doing so in that context was illegal. Politico+1
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The charge could carry up to five years in prison. AP News
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Trump designates “Antifa” as a domestic terrorist organization via executive order
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On September 22, 2025, Trump signed an order officially designating Antifa as a domestic terrorist group. Reuters+2The Guardian+2
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The action follows the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The administration says it will empower federal agencies to investigate and dismantle “illegal Antifa operations,” including probing funding sources. Reuters+1
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Critics are raising constitutional concerns, noting that U.S. law rarely allows domestic, non‑hierarchical groups to be declared terrorist organizations. Reuters
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Trump’s statements about Tylenol, vaccines, and autism under scrutiny
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Trump made remarks linking Tylenol (acetaminophen), vaccines, and autism during a White House news conference, advising pregnant women to limit Tylenol use. He claimed there are connections without presenting new scientific evidence. AP News
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Medical experts and professional organizations have criticized these statements as misleading. AP News
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