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Trump calls Senate bill a ‘very big victory’ in Arlington cemetery remarks

The president has congratulated House speaker Mike Johnson and Senate majority leader John Thune on the upper chamber’s passage of a short-term spending bill to reopen the government.

“Congratulations to you and to John and to everybody on a very big victory,” Trump said during his remarks at Arlington National Cemetery. “We’re opening up our country. Should have never been closed, should have never been closed.”

A reminder that the House is considering the legislation today, and could schedule a vote as early as tomorrow.

Donald Trump speaks during a Veterans Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia.
Donald Trump speaks during a Veterans Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. Photograph: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters
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Dani Anguiano

Dani Anguiano

The US Department of Justice plans to investigate the University of California, Berkeley following altercations that occurred during a protest on Monday, outside a Turning Point USA campus event.

The influential rightwing college group founded by Charlie Kirk made the final stop of its American Comeback tour at the San Francisco Bay Area university, which was met with large and sometimes rowdy protests.

People run as protesters and police face off outside a Turning Point USA event at UC Berkeley, 10 November 2025. Photograph: Noah Berger/AP

Demonstrators gathered outside the hall where the event was being held, chanting and carrying signs with slogans such as “We won the war, why are there still Nazis” and “No safe space for fascist scum”. Dozens of police officers were staged around the campus, blocking entrances and clearing a path for those with tickets to the event.

The protest was marked by tense moments and sometimes violent confrontations, including scuffles between demonstrators and counter-demonstrators and some people who allegedly threw things at police officers. A UC Berkeley spokesperson told the Los Angeles Times that four people were arrested, including two people who fought. Photographs from the event showed a Charlie Kirk supporter with a bloodied face.

Harmeet Dhillon, the assistant attorney general for civil rights division at the justice department, shared video online posted by rightwing influencers who alleged “Antifa” turned the campus into a war zone. Dhillon said she saw “issues of serious concern regarding campus and local security and Antifa’s ability to operate with impunity in CA” and that campus and the city can expect to receive correspondence from the department.

“In America, we do not allow citizens to be attacked by violent thugs and shrug and turn our backs. Been there, done that, not on our watch,” she wrote.

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