1. Signs executive order to establish National Design Studio - Trump signed an executive order to launch the "American Design" initiative, establishing the National Design Studio, aimed at enhancing the usability and aesthetics of federal digital and physical services.
2. Makes controversial remarks on the Russia-Ukraine conflict: "Without striking at the Russian homeland, Ukraine will surely lose" - Trump stated on Thursday that Ukraine must continue to launch attacks against Russia to have any hope of winning. He said: "If you do not attack the country of the invaders, it is very difficult, if not impossible, to win a war." White House Press Secretary Levy later stated: "The President merely made an observation, and that observation happens to be a fact."
3. Personally visits Washington to support law enforcement, delivers pizza and hamburgers to law enforcement officers - Trump visited the U.S. Park Police facility located in the Anacostia neighborhood of Washington, D.C. on Thursday. Trump promised to request funding from Congress for road repairs and other relief work. He also delivered pizza and hamburgers to law enforcement officers and National Guard members. Trump had previously stated he would patrol with law enforcement and the military, but returned directly to the White House after the visit.
4. Accuses New York State Attorney General, claiming she should be ordered to resign - The New York State Appeals Court on the 21st rejected Trump's judgment of approximately $500 million in fines for civil fraud. Trump celebrated on social media: "Today we achieved a major victory, defeating the completely corrupt and incompetent New York State Attorney General Letitia James, and her equally incompetent New York State judges that she controls. Letitia James should be ordered to resign!"
5. Government plans to use $2 billion from the (CHIPS Act) to purchase critical minerals - According to insiders, the Trump administration is considering reallocating at least $2 billion from the (CHIPS Act) to fund critical mineral projects and increase Commerce Secretary Rudnick's influence in strategic industries.
6. Justice Department officials urge Powell to fire Cook - A senior official from the Justice Department sent a letter to Federal Reserve Chairman Powell on Thursday, stating that the Justice Department plans to investigate Governor Cook and urged Powell to remove Cook from the board. Justice Department official Ed Martin stated in the letter: "I urge you to remove Ms. Cook from the board. Act today, or it will be too late!" #美国初请失业金人数