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Donald Trump has been engaged in various activities recently, including controversial remarks towards women, peculiar remarks about his preferred McDonald’s order, and preparations to welcome a prominent Middle Eastern leader accused of a serious crime to the White House. Despite these events, the focus remains on the Epstein files, with the House likely to vote on their public release after Trump’s approval. Trump’s recent speeches have been marked by a raspy voice, with speculations about his health and an MRI scan last month. Notably, Trump made unconventional vocalizations while discussing his fondness for McDonald’s food during a speech at the McDonalds Impact Summit.

In another development, Trump bragged about scrapping the Joint Employer Rule, a decision made during Obama’s tenure, which classified franchisers like McDonald’s as joint employers of staff at franchised restaurants. This move aimed to protect employees from labor violations but was overturned by Trump in 2017. Trump’s interactions with various figures, including controversial individuals like Nick Fuentes and Tucker Carlson, have drawn attention, with contrasting reactions to their actions.

On the legislative front, the House is set to vote on a bill regarding the public release of files on Epstein held by the Justice Department, a significant shift from previous opposition by Republican leaders and Trump himself. Amidst these events, Trump’s statements and actions continue to spark discourse and reactions from various quarters.

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