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Something big is going to happen tomorrow nightb

US President Donald Trump has published a mysterious message on his social network Truth Social, warning that “something big” will happen overnight between Tuesday and Wednesday, according to regional media.

“Something big is going to happen tomorrow night. I’m going to tell it like it is,” Trump wrote. His statement has sparked a lot of speculation, especially given that he is expected to deliver a speech to a joint session of Congress.

According to media reports, US presidents usually deliver their State of the Union address after at least a year in office, but Trump has decided to do so earlier.

Republican Mike Johnson told “Fox News” that the president would not normally deliver such a speech at this stage of his term, but that it will still be a “State of the Union Address,” emphasizing that Trump has “put America on a stronger footing.”

Earlier, Trump wrote on his Twitter account: “The only President who did not hand over an inch of Ukraine to Russia, Putin, is Donald J. Trump. Remember that when you criticize the weak and ineffective Democrats, while the media publishes everything they say.”

This message has fueled even more speculation about what the “big surprise” he has warned about could be.

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Massive 7.5-magnitude Earthquake Triggers Tsunami AlertA powerful 7.5-magnitude earthquake struck off the southern coast of Argentina early this morning, triggering tsunami warnings for parts of southern Chile and Antarctica. The quake occurred about 200 kilometers south of Puerto Williams at a depth of 10 kilometers, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. At least four aftershocks followed, prompting emergency responses across the region. Chilean officials warned that tsunami waves could reach up to nine feet in the Magallanes Region, while waves as high as three feet could hit coastal areas of Antarctica. Evacuations began in towns like Punta Arenas, where residents and their pets were urged to seek higher ground. President Gabriel Boric, a native of the region, assured citizens that all state resources had been mobilized. The Magallanes Region, though sparsely populated, is particularly vulnerable due to its closeness to the earthquake’s epicenter. Chile, located along the seismically active Pacific Ring of Fire, has a long history of major quakes, including the record-breaking 1960 Valdivia earthquake. This latest event has reignited concerns about disaster preparedness in remote areas. Authorities continue to monitor wave activity and aftershocks as they assess potential damage. While no injuries or fatalities have been reported, emergency services remain on high alert. Residents are being asked to follow official updates and stay clear of coastal zones until all tsunami threats are ruled out. — Chilean Coast On High Alert