That’s it for our live politics day of Donald Trump’s first hundred days as president of the United States.
Before signing, here is a review of what is happening in 24 hours beyond 24 hours:
Donald Trump welcomed Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba to the White House for conventions, the couple hosted a joint press convention thereafter.
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 a decree with “serious human rights violations” in South Africa.
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Judge Carl Nichols in Washington said he would issue the order following a lawsuit by the largest US government workers’ union and an association of foreign service workers.
The administration, in a realize sent to staff at the foreign aid agency, said that it would stay 611 a must-have staff on board USAID out of a global work force that would overall more than 10,000.
Some 2,200 USAID workers would start from administrative license 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 is leading a government review as a component of the Ministry of Government Effectiveness (dux), said in the past that he had spoken with Donald Trump, who agreed that the entire company was shut down.
“I think they should seem difficult,” Andrew Natsios told Gillian Joseph.
“It’s easy to do because our main recipients are in the world to come, many of them in remote areas.
“They have no political strength in the United States. They do not vote. Even the media in their own country do not 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 have an existing majority of 53 seats in the Senate, meaning that Trump applicants cannot lose 3 Republican senators, assuming all 50 Democrats oppose it uniformly.
So far, a handful of applicants have effectively finished this process, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, CIA Director John Ratcliffe, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
Hegseth needed JD Vance to cast a tie-breaking vote to see him confirmed after allegations of heavy drinking and aggressive behaviour toward women were made against the former Fox News host.
One of the maximum debatable options is Russell Vought, who has shown that he directs the administration and budget office, a role that occupied Trump’s first mandate.
He was closely involved with Project 2025, a conservative blueprint for Trump’s second term that the president tried to distance himself from during 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 a complaint at his confirmation audience for challenging the links between climate replacement and the most common forest fires, being worried about the “media threshing. “
The former New York Congressman Lee Zeldin has been shown as administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
He told Vermont senator Bernie Sanders, his confirmation audience that he believed in the risk of replacing the weather and that the United States had “the urgency attacking those questions. “
But Zeldin seemed to do a full 180 on this topic in an interview with Breitbart this week, questioning the legitimacy of existing climate science and saying the world’s deadlines, supposedly, “came and gone. “
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.
Heat Millionaire’s elective fund manager, Scott Bessent, showed as secretary of the Treasury, where he will have influenced U. S. tax collections and fiscal policy.
A forged sponsors of Trump’s tariffs, Besunt returned to the concept that the president’s policies are inflationary.
Scott Turner, a former NFL player, has proven himself to be housing secretary. He led the first term of the White House Revitalization and Revitalization Council.
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem has proven himself to be Secretary of Homeland 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 of the Interior, while Doug Collins was shown as secretary of Veterans Affairs.
Members of Congress were blocked from entering a US Department of Education building in Washington today.
This comes in the midst of rumors that the president of the United States, Donald Trump, can close the branch completely.
The crews scratched the signaling that showed “the American firm for development” of the construction of Ronald Reagan in Washington, where the company’s headquarters before.
It follows Donald Trump’s decision to radically cut the agency after he signed an executive order freezing foreign aid for a 90-day period 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 has just uploaded to Air Force One in his A Mar-A-Lago for a busy weekend.
The US president returns to his space in Palm Beach, nicknamed the “White Winter House”, for the moment since he assumed the position.
Tonight, he’ll host a private dinner alongside some Republican senators and their spouses.
On Sunday, it will pass 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 US president in the past declared that any investment in South Africa would decrease and said that “terrible things” are taking their position there.
He said last Sunday: “They’re taking away land, they’re confiscating land, and actually they’re doing things that are perhaps far 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 the U. S. business spouse in Africa.
The press convention between Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is now over, so we’re back to our normal news coverage. . .
Previously, we listen to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who spoke with the president of the Mike Johnson room.
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 has been asked what his impressions of Donald Trump are since he arrived at the White House.
Japanese prime minister says he saw Trump for “many years on television” and that assembly “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 is very honest and very hard and with a strong will to the United States and the total world. “