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Trump news at a glance: Top Republicans express concern over plan to withdraw troops from Germany

US troops stationed in Hohenfels, Germany.
US troops stationed in Hohenfels, Germany. Photograph: Sean Gallup/Getty Images

Two top US Republican lawmakers expressed concern on Saturday about the Pentagon’s decision to withdraw 5,000 troops from Nato ally Germany.

“We are very concerned by the decision to withdraw a US brigade from Germany,” senator Roger Wicker and representative Mike Rogers said in a joint statement.

Wicker, of Mississippi, and Rogers, of Alabama, chair the Senate and House armed services committees, respectively. Their statement comes a day after the Pentagon announced the withdrawal and said the move was expected to be completed over the next six to 12 months.

Donald Trump threatened the withdrawal earlier this week after German chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Monday that the Iranians were “humiliating” the United States in talks to end the war and that he couldn’t see Washington’s exit strategy.

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Trump says US navy like ‘pirates’ while seizing a ship in Iranian blockade

Donald Trump has said the US navy acted “like pirates” as he described an operation seizing a ship amid the tit-for-tat American blockade of Iranian ports.

“We … land on top of it and we took over the ship. We took over the cargo, took over the oil. It’s a very profitable business,” said Trump at a rally in Florida on Friday.

“We’re like pirates,” he added to cheers from the crowd. “We’re sort of like pirates. But we’re not playing games.”

Trump’s comparison of US naval activity to piracy comes as legal experts raise alarms about Iran’s blockade of the vital strait of Hormuz and its plans to charge a fee for ships passing through it.

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‘Deplorable’: ICE hires firm accused of ‘torture’ to track down undocumented children

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What else happened today:

  • The US president’s move to pull American troops out of Germany has hit Landstuhl – the largest American military community outside the US – like a bombshell. Deborah Cole travelled to the German town, where Americans have been woven into the fabric of life since 1945.

Catching up? Here’s what happened Friday 1 May.

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