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UN Ambassador Waltz reveals Trump’s Middle East peace plan is ‘the only way forward’

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EXCLUSIVE: U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz told the U.N. that President Trump’s historic Middle East peace plan is «the only way forward» as he negotiates a resolution that would codify the Trump administration’s Gaza deal in the international body in a way that is «fully consistent with an America First agenda.»

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Fox News Digital spoke exclusively to Waltz after he convened partners and allies to discuss the United States’ intention to present a resolution to the U.N. Security Council on Gaza.

The resolution will endorse the Board of Peace, set parameters for Gaza’s transitional governance and launch the International Stabilization Force outlined in the president’s 20-point Gaza peace plan.

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U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz (Getty Images)

«Only President Trump has the ability to bring all sides together, just as he did at Sharm El-Sheik,» Waltz told Fox News Digital. «He’s the only person who can truly bridge the divides between the Israelis, the Palestinians and others in the region.»

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Waltz said the president’s plan is «the best chance for real peace in the Middle East in a generation.»

«And, frankly, it’s a real test for the United Nations — to step up, support the president’s plan and start implementing it,» Waltz told Fox News Digital.

«We’ve seen the death and destruction the war in Gaza caused,» Waltz said. «If we can rally the international community to come together and resolve it using the tools of the U.N., that’s absolutely the right thing to do, and it’s fully consistent with an America First agenda.

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«This process of securing peace in Gaza with a Security Council resolution is really about getting the U.N. back to basics,» Waltz continued. «That’s what we’re calling it — back to basics. It’s about strictly focusing on establishing and keeping peace and, in this case, supporting what the president has already set in motion.»

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World leaders, including President Donald Trump and Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, pose for a photo at a world leaders summit on ending the Gaza war, in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, Oct. 13, 2025. (Suzanne Plunkett, Pool Photo via AP)

President Trump’s plan to end the Gaza conflict calls for Gaza to be a de-radicalized, terror-free zone that does not pose a threat to its neighbors. It also calls for Gaza to be redeveloped for the benefit of the people of Gaza and more.

Under the peace plan, Israeli forces would withdraw from the region, and a temporary transitional governance of a technocratic, apolitical Palestinian committee, responsible for delivering the day-to-day running of public services and municipalities for the people of Gaza will be created.

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That government will be under the oversight of a new international transitional body called the «Board of Peace,» chaired by President Trump and other members and heads of state.

The resolution would essentially make the plan international law, a U.N. source said.

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As for timing, a U.N. source told Fox News Digital that negotiations typically take months in the United Nations, but the U.S. Mission is hoping to get this done in «weeks.» 

«We are looking to move quickly,» the source said. «The ceasefire is fragile. We don’t want things to fall apart in any way, shape or form. The sooner we get this resolution done, the sooner countries can begin contributing troops to the stabilization force.»

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U.S. President Donald Trump poses with a signed agreement during a world leaders summit focused on ending the Gaza war in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, Oct. 13. (Suzanne Plunkett/Getty Images)

The source also told Fox News Digital that representatives from the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Qatar — not members of the Security Council — presented the resolution with Waltz and the U.S. Mission to the broader Security Council.

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«We think that’s really strong,» the source said. «This is about getting humanitarian aid in, stabilizing, governing and rolling up our sleeves and getting to work and having the international community pay for it.» 

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The source said the resolution would create a mechanism, led by Jared Kushner, Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff and Secretary of State Marco Rubio that would ensure «the dollars are going to be used efficiently with a private sector mentality in mind.»

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Rubio has said the Trump administration is «seeing things we never thought we’d see before, like the number of countries willing to participate in this effort, be it through money or personnel, or both or expertise.

«We’ve never seen this sort of international cohesion behind something,» Rubio said.  «So, we have to be pursuing those opportunities because they’re really great, historic and important.» 

Meanwhile, the source said the U.S. is «in the thick of negotiations» but is «moving lightening-fast by U.N. terms.» 

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio listens to a question as he speaks to the media after visiting the Civil-Military Coordination Center in southern Israel Oct. 24, 2025. (Getty Images)

«They do not want to be part of opposing the best chance we’ve had for peace in a generation,» the source said. «And they don’t want to play the part of bureaucratizing and then being responsible for the fighting resuming.»

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The president has described the peace plan as «the start of a grand concord and lasting harmony for Israel and all the nations of what will soon be a truly magnificent region.»

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«I believe that so strongly,» Trump said of the plan. «This is the historic dawn of a new Middle East.» 

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El metrocable movilizará hasta 7,000 pasajeros por hora entre la Zacamil y el Centro Histórico de San Salvador

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El ministro de Obras Públicas, Romeo Rodríguez, detalló que en las estaciones de metrocable se contará con locales comerciales. /(Secretaría de Prensa de la Presidencia)

El metrocable que se construye en San Salvador prevé transportar hasta 7,000 pasajeros por hora en ambos sentidos, beneficiando a unas 200,000 personas de la zona de Mejicanos y áreas cercanas. Según detalló el ministro de Obras Públicas y de Transporte, Romeo Rodríguez, en la entrevista Frente a Frente de Telecorporación Salvadoreña, la obra se extiende por 3.5 kilómetros desde la colonia Zacamil hasta el Centro Histórico de San Salvador.

El ministro explicó que el proyecto tendrá cuatro estaciones: la primera en la colonia Zacamil sobre la 5a. avenida Norte, la segunda frente a la Universidad de El Salvador, la tercera en el sector del Centro de Gobierno y la última en la calle Rubén Darío, cerca del Hospital 1 de Mayo. “Con este proyecto consideramos que vamos a beneficiar cerca de 200,000 mil personas, aproximadamente”, afirmó el funcionario, quien señaló que actualmente un usuario puede tardar hasta una hora y cuarto en ese recorrido, tiempo que se reducirá a menos de un cuarto de hora.

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La operación del metrocable está prevista durante 18 horas al día, comenzando alrededor de las 3:00 de la mañana y finalizando cerca de las 9:00 de la noche, superando el horario habitual del transporte colectivo. “La idea es que este sistema pueda tener un horario más extendido, para poder garantizar que la población que viaja hacia el centro histórico, las personas que están en el centro histórico, puedan regresar después, sin ningún problema”, destacó Rodríguez.

La flota incluirá 153 góndolas, cada una con capacidad para diez pasajeros sentados, y con espacio para personas con movilidad reducida. “La capacidad va a ser de diez pasajeros sentados por góndola. Son 153 góndolas las que se han adquirido para este proyecto, con la posibilidad de poder incrementar de acuerdo a la demanda”, sostuvo el ministro. Todas las estaciones serán accesibles para personas con movilidad reducida. “Va a tener rampas, elevadores, todo lo necesario en las cuatro estaciones para que las personas puedan movilizarse sin ningún inconveniente”, aseguró el funcionario.

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Las primeras obras para la construcción del metrocable ya iniciaron en las cercanías del Parque Cuscatlán, en San Salvador. /(Secretaría de Prensa de la Presidencia)

El sistema estará soportado por 22 torres de concreto, cada una cimentada sobre diez pilotes, para un total de 220 pilotes a lo largo del recorrido. El equipamiento electromecánico se adjudicó a la empresa francesa Poma, líder mundial en este tipo de transporte. “Nosotros pedimos el full, el full extra. Por la seguridad de la población salvadoreña se han tomado medidas de diseño, cumplimos con normativas internacionales de calidad para poder garantizar que cada una de las pilas de las torres y de cada obra que se haga, sea con la mejor calidad posible”, detalló Rodríguez.

La inversión para esta etapa supera los $110 millones, de los cuales $56 millones corresponden al sistema electromecánico y el resto a la obra civil. El ministro remarcó: “Es un proyecto bastante grande, una inversión millonaria la que se está ejecutando. Son más de $100 millones los que se están invirtiendo para el desarrollo de esta obra”.

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En cuanto al costo del pasaje, el ministro informó que aún no se ha definido una tarifa final, aunque garantizó que no representará un incremento para los usuarios. “La decisión del tema del pasaje siempre va a ser en beneficio de cada uno de ellos, que no genere mayor impacto. La idea es que, de alguna manera, se mantengan los gastos que la población normalmente tiene al abordar unidades de transporte público”, precisó. El sistema de pago permitirá el uso de tarjetas, billetes y monedas: “La idea es tener algo parecido a lo que existe en los parqueos de los centros comerciales, que uno mete las monedas o los billetes o paga con tarjeta. La gente podrá tomar la decisión de pagar como lo desee”.

La construcción del metrocable tiene un plazo de 18 meses desde el inicio de las obras. Según el ministro, el proyecto se desarrolla “pensando en integrarlo” a futuros sistemas de transporte como metro o tranvía, y forma parte de un plan integral para descongestionar las principales vías de la capital.



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DOJ solicits examples of ‘judicial activism’ from prosecutors as it weighs impeachment referrals

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A Department of Justice official raised the possibility of referring federal judges to Congress for impeachment in what would be a dramatic escalation of the administration’s fight with judges it views as activist and obstructionist.

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The idea was floated by a senior DOJ official during a recent virtual meeting with U.S. attorneys across the country, a source familiar told Fox News Digital. It marked a new possible avenue for the executive branch to confront the judiciary — by turning to Congress, which has sole authority over impeachment, to take the rare step of voting to oust federal judges.

The meeting, led by Associate Deputy Attorney General Aakash Singh, was routine, but impeachment had not been raised in one before, the source said. Singh broached it after the DOJ received numerous complaints from the U.S. attorneys’ offices about judges, the source said. Bloomberg Law first reported on the meeting.

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Singh asked the U.S. attorneys to compile examples of issues they have had with judges, which the DOJ could then use to determine if referring judges for impeachment was appropriate. 

A DOJ spokesperson confirmed the move in a statement to Fox News Digital, saying the Trump administration is «facing unprecedented judicial activism from rogue judges who care more about making a name for themselves than acting as impartial arbiters of the law.»

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«The Department of Justice solicited the most egregious examples of this obstruction from our U.S. Attorney Offices to assist Congress with efforts to rein in judges violating their oaths in accordance with their constitutional oversight authority of the judicial branch,» the spokesperson said.

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Attorney General Pam Bondi, accompanied by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, speaks during a news conference announcing an indictment at the DOJ on Nov. 19, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

Any referral would be sent to the House, which must then vote on impeachment. Doing so would be extraordinarily rare as the House has only ever impeached 15 judges, typically for crimes like corruption and bribery.

This year, Congress has weighed impeaching at least two federal judges, James Boasberg and Deborah Boardman.

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Boasberg, an Obama appointee, has made a handful of adverse rulings against the Trump administration in high-profile immigration cases, while Boardman deviated heavily downward in her eight-year sentence for Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s attempted assassin. Numerous Republicans have called for their impeachment, but the House has not moved to initiate the proceedings.

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James Boasberg, incoming chief judge of the US District Court, in Washington, DC, US, on Monday, March 13, 2023.  (Valerie Plesch/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

As a recourse against adverse rulings, the DOJ has publicly decried judges’ decisions or appealed them, the latter of which requires layers of internal approvals.

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Calling on the House, narrowly led by Republicans, to impeach judges would be a new approach. Two-thirds of the Senate would then need to vote to convict the judges, which would strip them of their lifetime appointments.

The DOJ has been managing hundreds of lawsuits, a large fraction of which deal with the administration’s aggressive crackdown on immigration and controversial deportation tactics. Adverse rulings and reprimands from lower court judges have been frequent.

Prosecutors, for instance, charged Juan Espinoza Martinez with engaging in a murder-for-hire plot against U.S. Border Patrol official Greg Bovino. However, Espinoza Martinez was acquitted in January after a Clinton-appointed federal judge in Chicago rejected the DOJ’s requests to inform the jury that Martinez allegedly belonged to the Latin Kings gang, contending that the department did not have enough evidence to raise that claim in court.

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The DOJ spokesperson further outlined the department’s frustrations, telling Fox News Digital that district court and magistrate judges have refused to sign criminal complaints or search warrants when clear probable cause exists, made bad rulings about evidence and jury instructions, granted emergency restraining orders against the government without giving the DOJ a reasonable time to respond and «erroneously» involved themselves in the U.S. attorney nominations process.

Fox News Digital reached out to the House Judiciary Committee, which would vet any judicial impeachments, about how it would handle the possible referrals.

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Trump admin warns Peru it could lose sovereignty as China tightens grip on nation

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The United States is warning Peru that China’s growing control over a major Pacific port could threaten the country’s sovereignty, escalating tensions over Beijing’s expanding footprint in Latin America.

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The concern centers on the $1.3 billion deep-water port in Chancay, north of Lima, which has become a flashpoint between Washington and Beijing after a Peruvian court ruling limited government regulatory oversight of the project.

The State Department’s Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs said on social media that it was «concerned about latest reports that Peru could be powerless to oversee Chancay, one of its largest ports, which is under the jurisdiction of predatory Chinese owners,» adding: «We support Peru’s sovereign right to oversee critical infrastructure in its own territory. Let this be a cautionary tale for the region and the world: cheap Chinese money costs sovereignty.»

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A drone view shows cranes and containers at the new megaport being built by China’s state-owned Cosco Shipping, promising to shorten sea routes to Asia for Peruvian and some Brazilian goods, in Chancay, Peru Oct. 24, 2024. (Angela Ponce/Reuters)

China’s foreign ministry rejected the comments as «rumor-mongering and smearing» and insisted the project remains under Peruvian authority, according to The Associated Press report.

Asia analyst Gordon Chang told Fox News Digital: «Chancay is so central that analysts say it will redirect trade across the South Pacific. We know Beijing considers ports to be dual-use and strategic. China, held up the BlackRock deal to acquire the CK Hutchinson port operations in the Panama Canal Zone even though the ports are nowhere near China itself.»

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«In times of war, China will not allow its port operations to load, unload, or service American ships or ships coming from or going to U.S. ports,» he warned.

Jack Burnham, senior analyst in the China program at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, said the port reflects a broader strategic push by Beijing in the region.

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Workers in Lima, Peru, stand next to cranes at the new megaport being built by China

Workers stand next to cranes at the new megaport being built by China’s state-owned Cosco Shipping, in Chancay, Peru. Oct. 24, 2024. (Angela Ponce/Reuters)

«The Chancay port is a keystone in China’s investment in Latin America — its size and proximity provide a bridge across the Pacific and access to another market to fuel Beijing’s export-driven economic engine,» Burnham said.

«China’s investment in Peru is predicated on Beijing grasping the sinews of Lima’s critical infrastructure to gain influence. With effective control over the port cemented for now by a lower Peruvian court ruling, China gains access to one of the largest critical infrastructure projects in the region, a position from which it could exercise significant control.»

The dispute comes as Washington and Beijing compete for influence across Latin America, where China has expanded investment through infrastructure projects and trade, analysts say.

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Fishing boats are anchored in the bay near the new megaport being built by China’s state-owned Cosco Shipping, in Chancay, Peru Oct. 24, 2024. (Angela Ponce/Reuters)

China’s state-owned shipping giant Cosco, which holds a majority stake in the project, dismissed U.S. concerns and said the court ruling «in no way involves aspects of sovereignty,» adding that Peruvian authorities still oversee security, environmental compliance and customs, according to The Associated Press.

Peru’s transport infrastructure regulator, Ositran, has said it plans to appeal the ruling, arguing the port should not be exempt from the same oversight applied to other major facilities.

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China’s Embassy in Washington, D.C., did not provide a comment in time for publication.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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