As the week closes, the political landscape is bustling with remarkable stories. From the President Donald Trump’s Continuing feud with the Federal Reserve Chief Jerome Powell The week was not quiet as the unprecedented involvement of the US Marines in the Los Angeles civil detention. In addition to the mix, the big tech companies reportedly fund Trump’s military parade, but his approval rating has hit a second-term low. Finally, the scheduled “Trump Card” visa program has begun accepting applications. Let’s dive into the details.
Trump’s words war with Jerome Powell continues
President Trump has re-expressed his dissatisfaction with Federal Reserve Director Jerome Powell’s stance on the rate, denounced the rise in U.S. debt costs. Trump called Powell “one numbskull” and expressed his dissatisfaction with Powell’s refusal to lower the rate. Despite criticism, Trump said he has no plans to fire Powell.
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Unprecedented military involvement in civilian detention
In the first incident, US Marines detained a Los Angeles civilian amid ongoing immigration protests. The incident, which took place at the Wilshire Federal Building, was deployed by President Trump and marks the first known instance of an active duty force detaining civilians in the city.
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Large tech companies fund Trump’s military parade
President Trump’s upcoming military parades, set to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the US Army, could be financially supported by large corporations. The event comes one year before the planned six-month celebration of the Declaration of Independence, coinciding with Trump’s birthday.
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Trump’s approval rating hits the decline in the second period
A recent poll from Kinnipiac University reveals a significant decline in President Trump’s approval rating, with only 38% of respondents saying they’ve approved his performance. This is his second term lowest point, indicating a sustained decline from 46% in January.
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The “Trand Card” visa program is now open for applications
President Trump’s new visa program has been officially opened for applications, offering a path to US citizenship for foreigners ready to pay $5 million. Featured on the newly launched Trumpcard.gov website, the program has already seen a surge in global investors signing up.
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