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Here are the top 5 Donald Trump news stories for today: White House Limits Press AccessThe White House has restricted journalists' access to a key West Wing area, previously known as Upper Press, where senior communications officials, including the Press Secretary, are located. This move, citing national security and protection of sensitive materials, means reporters will need an appointment to enter the space, a significant change from long-standing press access traditions. White House Communications Director Steven Cheung stated that the restrictions were implemented due to reports of reporters secretly recording, eavesdropping, and wandering into restricted areas. Trump Threatens Military Action in Nigeria Over Christian PersecutionPresident Trump has issued a strong warning to the Nigerian government, stating that the U.S. will immediately halt all aid and potentially engage militarily if the killing of Christians by Islamic extremists continues. In a Truth Social post, he instructed the Department of War to prepare for fast, vicious, and sweet action to completely wipe out the Islamic Terrorists. This statement follows the U.S. State Department's designation of Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern due to religious freedom violations. Judge Blocks Proof of Citizenship for Voter RegistrationA federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration cannot enforce an executive order requiring documented proof of U.S. citizenship on federal voter registration forms. The judge found the requirement unconstitutional, stating that the President lacks the authority to unilaterally alter federal election procedures, as this power is assigned to states and Congress. The White House maintains that President Trump acted within his legal authority to ensure only U.S. citizens vote and expects to be vindicated on appeal. Trump to Appear on 60 MinutesPresident Trump is scheduled to appear on CBS's 60 Minutes this Sunday for his first interview with the network since settling a lawsuit over a previous interview with Kamala Harris. The interview, filmed at his Mar-a-Lago estate, will cover a range of topics including his recent meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping and his administration's new policies. This interview marks a potential thaw in his relationship with CBS News following the settlement. Court Orders Continued SNAP Payments Amid ShutdownFederal judges have ordered the Trump administration to continue funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) during the ongoing government shutdown. The administration had planned to halt payments, but courts ruled that emergency reserve funds must be used to prevent hardship for millions of Americans. While President Trump stated his intention to comply and provide funding once legal direction is clarified, the process may still lead to delays in benefit delivery.Stay tuned for more updates on Donald Trump.

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