May 3rd, noon
First news, Trump stated that the Federal Reserve should lower interest rates. Second news, Trump suggested at a university graduation ceremony that business school students should engage in building factories and workshops, laying concrete in the U.S., instead of constantly thinking about speculation.
Third news, the U.S. is unwilling to grant Japan exemptions from tariffs on cars and steel, as well as a 10% reciprocal tariff exemption.
Fourth news, Trump announced that he will revoke Harvard University's tax-exempt status.
Fifth news, Japanese Prime Minister Kishida said that U.S. auto tariffs are absolutely unacceptable.
Sixth news. Trump stated that if allies do not take action on spending, he will not attend the NATO union.
Seventh news, Iran criticized the latest U.S. oil sanctions, questioning the Trump administration's negotiation skills.
Eighth news, the U.S. Northern Command stated that the U.S. will establish a second military exclusion zone at the U.S. border to prevent migrants and asylum seekers from entering.
$BTC #非农就业数据来袭 #数字资产法案 Ninth news, the mayor of Sevastopol, Russia, said that nuclear air defense systems and the navy repelled the largest joint attack by Ukrainian forces in 2025, raising concerns about a wave of attacks.