Trump's First Time
Trump Asks Governor to Take Down Portrait: "The Worst"
Donald Trump has asked the Colorado governor to take down a portrait of the president hanging in a state building.
In a post on Truth Social, Trump writes that "nobody likes a bad picture or painting of themselves" and claims that the painting hanging in Colorado is deliberately distorted.
"The artist also painted President Obama, and he looks great, but the one on me is really the worst," Trump writes in the post.
In the same post, Trump sends the boot to Colorado's governor, Democrat Jared Polis, calling him "extremely weak" when it comes to law enforcement.
Trump Asks Governor to Take Down Portrait: "The Worst"
Donald Trump has asked the Colorado governor to take down a portrait of the president hanging in a state building.
In a post on Truth Social, Trump writes that “nobody likes a bad picture or painting of themselves” and claims that the painting hanging in Colorado is deliberately distorted.
“The artist has also painted President Obama, and he looks great, but the one on me is really the worst,” Trump writes in the post.
In the same post, Trump sends a boot to Colorado Governor, Democrat Jared Polis, calling him “extremely weak” when it comes to law enforcement.
Trump’s Tariffs
Starmer and Trump have made “progress” in trade talks
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the US president have made “progress” in discussions on a trade deal between the UK and the US, Downing Street said on Monday after the world leaders spoke by phone. AFP reports.
Late Sunday, the two leaders had a “brief discussion to update on progress made... in relation to the Economic Prosperity Agreement,” a spokesman said.
British media reports that the British government is considering abolishing a tax on technology giants in an attempt to avoid US tariffs under Trump. But it is not clear whether this was discussed during the conversation.
Trump promises "secondary tariffs" for Venezuela
Countries that buy oil or gas from Venezuela will pay tariffs of 25 percent on all trade with the US, the country's President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social.
According to Trump, these secondary tariffs will come into effect on April 2. However, no official decision has been made, but Trump promises that such a decision will be signed shortly.
As a reason for the tariffs, Trump claims that Venezuela has secretly sent "tens of thousands of criminals" to the US and that the country has been "very hostile".
Trump's The cuts
Trump asks the Supreme Court to withdraw the reinstatement order
The Trump administration has asked the Supreme Court to stop an order to reinstate several thousand probationary federal employees, several news agencies report.
The Supreme Court has previously ruled that 16,000 people should be reinstated after the mass layoffs that the Trump administration has decided on. But according to the administration, the Supreme Court does not have the mandate to stop the decision.
The court is also being asked to rein in the judges who are slowing down Donald Trump from implementing his policies.
Trump Asks Governor to Take Down Portrait: "The Worst"
Donald Trump has asked the Colorado governor to take down a portrait of the president hanging in a state building.
In a post on Truth Social, Trump writes that "nobody likes a bad picture or painting of themselves" and claims that the painting hanging in Colorado is deliberately distorted.
"The artist also painted President Obama, and he looks great, but the one on me is really the worst," Trump writes in the post.
In the same post, Trump sends the boot to Colorado's governor, Democrat Jared Polis, calling him "extremely weak" when it comes to law enforcement.
Trump Asks Governor to Take Down Portrait: "The Worst"
Donald Trump has asked the Colorado governor to take down a portrait of the president hanging in a state building.
In a post on Truth Social, Trump writes that “nobody likes a bad picture or painting of themselves” and claims that the painting hanging in Colorado is deliberately distorted.
“The artist has also painted President Obama, and he looks great, but the one on me is really the worst,” Trump writes in the post.
In the same post, Trump sends a boot to Colorado Governor, Democrat Jared Polis, calling him “extremely weak” when it comes to law enforcement.
Trump’s Tariffs
Starmer and Trump have made “progress” in trade talks
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the US president have made “progress” in discussions on a trade deal between the UK and the US, Downing Street said on Monday after the world leaders spoke by phone. AFP reports.
Late Sunday, the two leaders had a “brief discussion to update on progress made... in relation to the Economic Prosperity Agreement,” a spokesman said.
British media reports that the British government is considering abolishing a tax on technology giants in an attempt to avoid US tariffs under Trump. But it is not clear whether this was discussed during the conversation.
Trump promises "secondary tariffs" for Venezuela
Countries that buy oil or gas from Venezuela will pay tariffs of 25 percent on all trade with the US, the country's President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social.
According to Trump, these secondary tariffs will come into effect on April 2. However, no official decision has been made, but Trump promises that such a decision will be signed shortly.
As a reason for the tariffs, Trump claims that Venezuela has secretly sent "tens of thousands of criminals" to the US and that the country has been "very hostile".
Trump's The cuts
Trump asks the Supreme Court to withdraw the reinstatement order
The Trump administration has asked the Supreme Court to stop an order to reinstate several thousand probationary federal employees, several news agencies report.
The Supreme Court has previously ruled that 16,000 people should be reinstated after the mass layoffs that the Trump administration has decided on. But according to the administration, the Supreme Court does not have the mandate to stop the decision.
The court is also being asked to rein in the judges who are slowing down Donald Trump from implementing his policies.
American aid
2,000 new HIV cases daily after US aid halt
The US's sharp reduction in aid risks leading to an average of 2,000 new HIV infections every day. The UN aid agency UNAIDS warns of this, AFP and Reuters report.
UNAIDS head Winnie Byanyima says that in the long run, this will lead to the global AIDS epidemic taking on new momentum, with millions of deaths as a result.
2,000 new HIV cases daily after US aid halt
The US's sharp reduction in aid risks leading to an average of 2,000 new HIV infections every day. The UN aid agency UNAIDS warns of this, AFP and Reuters report.
UNAIDS head Winnie Byanyima says that in the long run, this will lead to the global AIDS epidemic taking on new momentum, with millions of deaths as a result.
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