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Breaking News: Donald Trump Calls Emergency Meeting — Markets on Edge

Donald Trump’s sudden emergency meeting scheduled for 6:30 PM ET raises concerns. Rare weekend action signals potential major developments; markets on high alert.

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In a sudden development, former U.S. President Donald Trump has reportedly called for an emergency meeting today at 6:30 PM (Eastern Time), raising concerns across political and financial circles. Sources indicate that weekend meetings of this nature are highly unusual and often signal urgent or high-stakes developments. While the exact agenda remains undisclosed, the timing has triggered speculation about potential geopolitical, economic, or national security issues. Market analysts warn that global financial markets, including Dow Jones Industrial Average and NASDAQ Composite, could witness volatility as investors react to any announcements emerging from the meeting. Experts advise traders and investors to remain cautious, as any major statement or policy signal could have an immediate ripple effect across global markets. Further details are awaited as the situation develops. Stay tuned for live updates.

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