This is all for the day of our live politics in Donald Trump’s first hundred days as U. S. president.
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Donald Trump hosted Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba at the White House for conventions, with the pair holding a joint press convention afterward.
The US president said he would make an advertisement about reciprocal costs next week and told Newshouings that “without hurry” to make his plan to put the United States at the Gaza Strip rate is a troutharray
After the Ishiba assembly, a White House official announced that Trump had signed an executive order with “gross violations of human rights” in South Africa.
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Judge Carl Nichols in Washington said he issued the order after a lawsuit through the largest authority of the United States. A Government Workers’ Union and an Association of Foreign Service Workers.
The administration, in a statement sent to Foreign Assistance Agency staff, said it would remain 611 as essential personnel aboard USAID out of a global workforce that overall numbers more than 10,000.
About 2,200 USAID workers were scheduled to begin administrative leave tonight.
The former head of USAID under George W Bush says the Trump administration is hitting international aid as it’s an easy target.
Elon Musk, who directs a government exam as a component of the Ministry of Effectiveness of the Government (Dux), said in the past that he had spoken with Donald Trump, who agreed that the entire company closed closed.
“I think they should seem difficult,” Andrew Natsios told Gillian Joseph.
“It is easy to do it because our main recipients are in the coming world, many of which in remote regions.
“They have no political strength in the states Unidos. No vote. Even the media in your own country don’t even know what they are.
“Sometimes they are women who suffer from traffic. They are poor children. They are other people in fields of refugees and displaced fields. “
Senate confirmations are well underway for Donald Trump’s cabinet nominations.
All of the company’s positions require a majority vote of the senators to pass.
Republicans lately have a majority of 53 seats in the Senate, which means that Trump’s nominees cannot lose 3 Republican senators, assuming that the 50 Democrats oppose slightly.
Until now, a handful of applicants have effectively completed this process, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the director of the CIA, John Ratcliffe, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
Hegseth needed J. D. Vance to vote against ties to see him, after allegations of superior alcohol intake and competitive habit toward women were shown opposed to the former Fox News host.
One of the most controversial selections is Russell Vought, who has been confirmed to lead the office of management and budget, a role he held during Trump’s first term.
He was very worried in project 2025, a conservative plan for Trump’s time whose president tried to distance himself from the campaign.
In other places, Chris Wright of the oil and fuel industry, a type without political experience, showed as secretary of power.
He faced that a complaint at his confirmation audience to dispute the links between the replacement of the climate and the most common forest fires, worried about the “bomb. “
Former New York congressman Lee Zeldin has also been confirmed as environmental protection agency administrator.
He told Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders at his confirmation hearing that he believed in the risk of replacing the climate and that the U. S. had “the urgency attacking those questions. “
But Zeldin seemed to make a complete 180 on this subject an interview with Breitbart this week, wondering the legitimacy of the existing climate science and saying the world’s deadlines, supposedly, “they came and left. “
Trump Pam Bondi’s best friend has demonstrated as a general prosecutor. She insisted that it would do so that the Ministry of Justice would remain independent of the White House. During his audience, he did not say that Trump had lost the 2020 elections.
The HEAT Millionaire Electulative Fund Administrator, Scott Besent, showed as Secretary of the Treasury, where he will have influenced US tax collections and his fiscal policy.
Trump’s forged Backer, Besent has rejected the concept that president’s policies would be inflationary.
Scott Turner, a former NFL player, was shown as secretary of Housing. He controlled the first mandate of the Blank Casa Revitalization and Revitalization Council.
The governor of southern Dakota, Kristi Noem, showed as Secretary of Internal Security.
Noem is a fervent supporter of the hard online immigration program of Trump. He arrived at the headlines last year when he published an electronic book that contained a story by killing his hunting dog, as a false statement that he met Kim Jong Un.
Doug Burgum was also shown as secretary on the interior, while Doug Collins was shown as secretary for veterans.
Members of Congress were blocked from entering a US Department of Education building in Washington today.
It comes amid rumours that US President Donald Trump may shut the department entirely.
The crews scratched the signage showing “the American firm for development” of Ronald Reagan’s construction in Washington, where the company’s headquarters were formerly located.
Follow Donald Trump’s resolution for radically to the company after signing a decree to freeze foreign aid during a 90 -day effectiveness last month.
The Ministry of Effectiveness of the Government of Elon Musk, or Doge, shared before and after the construction photographs in X.
The post’s caption – “unburdened by what has been” – is a reference to Kamala Harris, who repeatedly used the phrase during her election campaign and was mocked for doing so.
Donald Trump just hopped on Air Force One in his Mar-a-Lago for a busy weekend.
The US president returns to his space in Palm Beach – the “White Winter House” appeared – for the moment since he assumed the position.
Tonight, he will host a dinner party for some Republican senators and their spouses.
On Sunday, he will do it to New Orleans for the Super Bowl Lix.
Donald Trump has signed a decree to combat “serious violations of human rights” in South Africa, said a White House official.
The president of the United States said in the past that he will reduce any investment in South Africa and said that “terrible things” are there.
He said last Sunday, “They take land, they confiscate land, and they actually do things that are much worse than that. “
Trump to refer to a new law in South Africa that provides government powers in safe land cases over the component of people.
South Africa is America’s biggest trade partner in Africa.
The press convention between Donald Trump and Japanese prime minister, Shigeru Ihiba, has already ended, so we return to our normal policy.
Earlier, we heard from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who spoke alongside House Speaker Mike Johnson.
He said the alliance between Israel and the US has “never been stronger” and said he was “deeply moved” by the reception that he received in Washington this week.
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Shigeru Ishiba is what his impressions of Donald Trump have been since he arrived at the White House.
The Japanese prime minister says he has watched Trump for “many, many years on television” and meeting him was “quite exciting”.
“On television, it’s scary and has a personality,” he said, laughing in the room.
“But when I met him, in fact, he’s very honest and very tough and strong-willed for America and the world as a whole. “