
The third week of Donald Trump’s second state was distinguished by more major measures from the American President and his team.
From announcing the goals of the United States in the future of Gaza, the US agency has extensively reduced foreign aid to interfering in a golf dispute and banning sexually transformed women from female sports competitions, Trump and its advisor Ilon Musk and the rest of his team as an agenda.
There is a lot to keep up with it – so here is a 15 -week reminder.
1. The United States suggested “the seizure” of Gaza
At a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House on Tuesday, Trump said that the United States would “take over” and “Gaza”, and resettle its Palestinian residents in this process.
Trump suggested the development of the region, which was destroyed 15 months after the war between Israel and Hamas, to “Riviera in the Middle East.”
Trump repeated social media on Thursday: “The Gaza Strip will be delivered to the United States by Israel at the end of the fighting.”
Trump suggested that the displacement would be always, but the administration officials later suggested that any transfer would only be temporary.
Any forced deportation of civilians will be a violation of international law.
2. Plan to put thousands of United States Agency for International Development on vacation
Thousands of employees of the United States Agency for International Development (the US Agency for the US Development), the government’s external relief agency, will be placed on a leave on midnight on Friday.
The proposed discounts will affect the vast majority of the agency’s workforce, leaving only a few hundred basic employees of a total of about 10,000 employees worldwide.
The move comes after the workers were asked to stay outside the agency’s headquarters in Washington, DC, earlier this week.
The discounts of the agency have raised the global aid system, where hundreds of programs have already been frozen in countries around the world.
According to the Trump administration, the Agency, which distributes billions of dollars as aid worldwide, intends to intend to integrate the agency, which distributes billions of dollars as aid in the world, with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as Foreign Minister Marco Rubio told reporters that he is now the Agency’s head of agency.
3. A tariff imposition on China and the decline of threats on neighbors
Trump imposed a 10 % tariff on Chinese imports on Tuesday, but he adhered to the threat of carrying out a 25 % tariff on the goods from Canada and Mexico for 30 days, after the leaders of those countries pledged to enhance border security.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has agreed to strengthen the borders of the United States and Canada to stabilize immigration and the fatal flow of fentanel.
Mexican President Claudia Xinbum has agreed to strengthen the northern borders of the country with the forces, and in return the United States will border weapons to Mexico.
The customs duties, which some experts suggest could exacerbate inflation, were part of the Trump campaign platform before the November elections.
4. A plan to motivate federal workers has been pressed to resign
The Trump administration offered federal workers to resign voluntarily by midnight on Thursday – part of an attempt to reduce the size of the government.
However, an American judge temporarily suspended the plan hours before the deadline, temporarily stopping until Monday to determine the advantages of the lawsuit filed by federal employees, CBS News, the American partner in the BBC.
Some of more than two million civil workers have expressed confusion about the conditions of the deal, which the administration says it will allow them to receive wages and benefits until September in exchange for resignation.
Critics questioned the legitimacy of the offer, and some federal employees’ unions have advised member of caution about accepting the deal.
5. International Criminal Court penalties
On Thursday, Trump has an order to impose sanctions on some International Criminal Court staff (ICC). The sanctions place financial restrictions and visas on individuals and their families who help in the investigations of the International Criminal Court for American citizens or allies.
The court, which is based in The Hague, brings the headquarters of global trials for genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. Recently, arrest orders were issued to the Hamas commander and Netanyahu in Israel due to the alleged war crimes in Gaza, which Israel denies.
Trump’s announcement came when Netanyahu was visiting Washington, DC.
More than 120 countries, including the United Kingdom, are members of the International Criminal Court, although the United States and Israel are not.
6. strikes against the Islamic State in Somalia
Trump said he had ordered military air strikes on a major attack plan and other Islamic State Group (IS) in northeastern Somalia on February 1.
“Many terrorists were killed” without, in any way, the civilians are harmful. ” The BBC could not independently verify the losses reports.
The Somalia President’s office welcomed social media with “fixed support for the United States in combating international terrorism.”
7. He withdrew from United Nations institutions
Trump also took measures to end our involvement in many United Nations institutions.
On Tuesday, Trump signed an executive thing that withdraws the United States from the Main Agency for the United Nations Palestinian Refugees, or UNRWA, which was very decisive.
The same said that the United States will no longer participate in the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNF), and the United States will conduct a review of its membership in the United Nations educational, scientific and cultural organization within 90 days.
8. Send the first plane of the two deportees to Guantanamo
The United States sent the first group of immigrants to Guantanamo Bay on Tuesday, after Trump announced plans to expand the detention of migrants at the US Navy in Cuba.
The Ministry of Internal Security (DHS) said that the detainees were part of Tren De Aragua – a gang that originated in Venezuela prisons. Ten detainees were sent, according to CBS, quoting many American officials.
The move came after Trump ordered the expansion of a current migrant detention facility at the base to carry about 30,000 people.
The naval base has been used to house a small number of immigrants – a few dozen at one time, in recent years – for decades.
Separately, nearly 800 people – most of whom were detained on suspicion of terrorism – were imprisoned at the Al -Qaeda detention center since its opening in 2002. About 15 people are still detained there, according to the American media.
The migrant deportation trips were also transferred to India this week.
9. Ukraine’s demand to provide rare land resources
On Monday, Trump said he wanted Ukraine to guarantee more rare ground minerals for $ 300 billion (240 billion pounds) to support its battle against Russia.
“We want what we ask to go in terms of guarantee … We are looking to make a deal with Ukraine, where we will secure what we offer them with their rare land (minerals) and other things. Trump said.
Ukraine has large deposits of uranium, lehumium, and seenum, which can be used to manufacture defense and electronics, according to CBS.
In response, Ukrainian President Folodimir Zelinski said his country is open to investment by American companies.
10. Transgender competitors from women’s sports
Trump signed an executive on Wednesday that prevents sexually transformed women from competing in female sport groups.
The matter determines the directives, regulations and legal interpretations largely about secondary schools, universities and popular sports.
However, Trump said it would include the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, adding that he would deny the visas of the transgender Olympic athletes trying to visit the United States to compete.
11. Water launched from dams in California
On Monday, Trump ordered the army’s engineers to release billions of gallons of water from two cabinets in the center of the valley in California after the deadly forest fires in Los Angeles in January.
Trump has claimed that California blocked the water supply that could have made a difference in fighting fires, which was questioned by the governor of the state, Gavin New Zoom, and other officials.
The water was launched in a dry lake more than 100 miles (160 km) of fires. Experts and officials told CBS that water could not flow into Los Angeles and they are likely to be lost.
American Congress member Ted Liu, a Democrat from California, said that before the waters of the dams, it was “being rescued for farmers for the summer season when they need water” in the state’s agricultural area.
12. The work group announced to address the “anti -Christian bias”
On Thursday, Trump signed an executive command to “protect the religious freedoms of the Americans and end the anti -Christian weapons of the government.”
He recently appointed the most recent public prosecutor Bam Bond to lead a work squad to eliminate what he called “anti -Christian bias” in the federal government.
Trump signed the matter after notes at the national breakfast breakfast in Washington, DC.
13. It interferes with a conflict in the golf world
Trump, thirsty golf player who has courses all over the world, falls into a conflict between the PgA Tour championship and the LIV GOLF competition.
After LIV GOLF launched a crack, the competitors entered negotiations and announced a “framework agreement” to integrate, but the deadline for completing that deal.
This week, PGA Tour said it was “closer to a deal” with LIV GOLF after Trump’s invitation to intervene.
“We have asked the president to participate for the interest of the game, the benefit of the country, and all the countries concerned,” the statement said. “We are grateful because his leadership has approached the final deal, which paves the way for men’s professional golf.”
14. Climate change is mentioned by government sites
Starting last week, according to the Trump administration, some US government agency sites were ordered to remove references to climate change.
It affected the sites of transportation, defense, state and agriculture departments, which run the forest service, according to the Guardian newspaper.
Some climate content in the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), sites of the Ministry of Energy and the Ministry of Energy remained.
This week, some employees of the National Oceanic and Air Country Administration (NOAA) were also requested to stop temporarily from communicating with foreign citizens, according to the American media.
The change came after reports stating that the employees of the Ministry of Governmental efficiency in Elon Musk – which is not an official government ministry – entered the Noaa offices and took over the agency’s internal websites, which led to the removal of pages allocated to the groups of convergence of employees that focus on diversity.
15. Increase access to Musk Dog
The Trump administration also granted Dog members, an initiative to reduce the federal government led by the technical billionaire, to reach the federal payments system that controls the flow of trillion dollars in funds every year, according to the American media.
Reports suggested that Daiji, who is not an official government ministry, gave access to the US Treasury Department’s system containing sensitive information for millions of Americans.
The new Musk initiative has participated greatly in government unrest.
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