President Donald Trump on Monday shared an image of a golden bald eagle adorning the White House, the post coming as America readies to celebrate its 250th birthday on Saturday.
In his social media post, Trump wrote, “A Golden Gift to the White House for its 250th Birthday Year!” along with a picture of the eagle:
The image of the eagle attached to the Truman Balcony appeared to be AI-generated, according to People, which pointed to photographs taken by Andrew Leyden, a freelance photographer, after the president shared the image.
“This is what the Truman Balcony looks like at 9:30pm Monday night,” Leyden wrote in a post on X:
However, Trump’s post highlighted the significance of the bald eagle, which is America’s iconic national symbol.
“As the United States prepares to celebrate 250 years of independence on July 4, 2026, one symbol rises above the rest. A bird that is fierce, feathered, and was almost lost to history,” according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service:
The America 250 celebration invites us to reflect on our nation’s journey: where we’ve been, what we’ve protected, and who we’ve become. And no story captures that narrative better than the bald eagle.
Nearly wiped from the skies of the lower 48 states, the bald eagle’s comeback is a distinctly American tale of resilience. It’s a reminder that our values of freedom, strength, and determination, are part of the fabric of this great nation.
It is interesting to note that President Harry Truman in 1948 launched a major reconstruction of the White House’s interior, “expanding its foundation and footprint — preserving only its exterior walls. The Truman Balcony provided the first family with a private outdoor space and enhanced the building’s aesthetics,” the White House’s website read.
Truman’s grandson, Clifton Truman Daniel, in 2020 told the White House Historical Association his grandfather was a “good president” who had a “good sense of humor and good common sense.”
Daniel said that during Truman’s presidency, the White House was in need of care and updates.
When renovations began, Daniel said, “My grandfather would not let them touch the stone exterior because the White House is a symbol of this country, a symbol of our democracy. Outside space was very important to him, which is why my grandfather built the Truman balcony out of funds he had saved, his White House budget. They enjoyed it and so have presidential families ever since.”
“I think the greatest lesson he showed this country was showing us all that a farmer, a small businessman, a soldier, can rise to the highest office in this land and do a better job of it than almost anybody else,” he added:
Along with cleaning up monuments and reducing crime in Washington, DC, President Trump has also undertaken renovation efforts at the White House.
In July of 2025, he announced plans to expand the complex with a $200 million, privately funded ballroom that would solve space constraints while also preserving the home, Breitbart News reported.
“The current structure at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue was mostly reconstructed 73 years ago by Harry Truman,” the outlet noted in October while also highlighting the fact it has endured so much over the years but remains a special place in the hearts of citizens.
Sotomayor’s $4K concert ticket 'gift' from Bad Bunny’s label sparks SCOTUS ethics debate
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor speaks during a service for retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor in the Great Hall at the Supreme Court December 18, 2023 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Jacquelyn Martin-Pool/Getty Images) / Bad Bunny performs onstage during the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show at Levi’s Stadium on February 08, 2026 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)
OAN Staff Sophia Flores 11:33 AM – Tuesday, June 30, 2026
In the Supreme Court justices’ annual financial disclosure forms, it has been revealed that Justice Sonia Sotomayor received concert tickets as a “gift” for herself and other guests during a private trip to Puerto Rico from the record label representing superstar Bad Bunny.
While the disclosure documents do not explicitly name Bad Bunny, he was performing a highly publicized run of shows on the island at the exact time of her visit. Rimas Entertainment also represents other Latin music artists, but Bad Bunny is their premier act.
On Monday, it was revealed that Rimas Entertainment gifted the justice, who is of Puerto Rican descent, tickets valued at $4,333 while she was on a trip to Puerto Rico in August 2025.
This has sparked massive public debate, with critics arguing that accepting these types of “gifts” damage the court’s integrity and could appear to be a bribe.
As mentioned, in her disclosure, she didn’t explicitly say if the tickets were for Bad Bunny or another Rimas Entertainment act. However, it is important to note that Bad Bunny headlined a 15-date sold-out concert series in San Juan the exact month she was in Puerto Rico.
The musical talent has been in the spotlight, most recently, for headlining the Super Bowl LX halftime show. His performance triggered a wave of more than 2,000 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) complaints from individuals who referred to it as “pornographic,” “vulgar” and inappropriate for young viewers.
Many Americans were also reportedly disappointed with the lack of English in his songs — considering he was preforming at the largest yearly U.S. sporting event.
This is not the first time that a Supreme Court justice was gifted concert tickets. Back in 2024, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson revealed that she received nearly $4,000 worth of concert tickets from Beyoncé.
The financial disclosure reports are meant to reflect to the public other sources of income they receive, such as from investments, books and teaching. Typically, the highest source of income for justices are through memoirs, legal histories, and children’s books they publish.
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A 5-year-old South Carolina boy described by family as “vibrant and full-of-life” was mauled to death by two large-breed dogs while at the home of a caregiver, the county sheriff’s department confirmed.
JayCeon Gates was attacked by a bull mastiff and a pit bull terrier just before 7:30 a.m. on Saturday in Ladson, about 20 miles northwest of his hometown of Charleston, and was injured along with an unidentified adult.
JayCeon Gates was killed by two dogs June 27 while at the home of a caregiver. GoFundMe
The child was rushed to the hospital but pronounced dead at 9:15 a.m.
“Both dogs were seized and are in custody pursuant to a search warrant on the date of the incident,” a Dorchester County Sheriff’s Office spokesman told The Post, who said although both dogs were involved in the fatal attack, it was still under investigation, in part to determine which dog was the “primary aggressor.”
As for the fate of the animals, the spokesman declined to speculate, saying that decision was in the hands of animal control.
A GoFundMe set up as a tribute to little JayCeon notes the family’s “unimaginable grief and hardship.”
“This vibrant, full-of-life, autistic boy was loved deeply by his mom and big sister, and his passing has left a hole in the hearts of everyone who knew him,” the fundraiser set up by relative Danielle Riley reads in part.
“JayCeon’s family is reaching out for support to help cover the funeral expenses and provide comfort during this incredibly difficult time. Any financial donation will help, and your prayers and well wishes will bring a small measure of comfort to his mom and big sister as they navigate this loss.”
The child was described as “vibrant and full-of-life” in a GoFundMe raising money for his heartbroken family. GoFundMe
The GoFundMe had raised nearly $7,000 of its $10,000 goal as of Tuesday afternoon.
Riley did not immediately respond to a message from The Post, but posted an invitation on Facebook welcoming those who wish to honor JayCeon with a balloon release on July 5, asking attendees to bring Power Ranger, Paw Patrol and car-themed balloons.
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“A Little Warrior. A Big Legend. Forever in Our Hearts. Forever Our Hero,” the bottom of the event flyer reads.
The State Law Enforcement Division’s Special Victims Unit, the Department of Child Fatalities and the sheriff’s office are working together on the investigation, according to the Post and Courier.