Here are some recent news about Trump:

- Trump considers sending troops to New Orleans to combat crime: On September 3, Trump stated that he might first send the National Guard to New Orleans to restore local order, rather than to Chicago as previously mentioned. However, the Mayor's office of New Orleans and the local police department issued a joint statement emphasizing that the city's crime rate is currently declining and that they are maintaining cooperation with state and federal law enforcement agencies.

- Trump administration appeals tariff violation ruling to the U.S. Supreme Court: On September 3, the Trump administration officially appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, seeking to overturn the ruling by the federal circuit court that found Trump's imposition of tariffs on multiple countries to be unlawful. The U.S. federal circuit court ruled on August 29 that the law Trump cited when approving tariffs on multiple countries did not actually grant him the authority to impose those taxes.

- Trump announces relocation of U.S. Space Command headquarters to Alabama: On September 2, Trump announced at the White House that the U.S. Space Command headquarters would be relocated from Colorado Springs, Colorado, to Huntsville, Alabama. Trump claimed that one reason for this military deployment adjustment was his dissatisfaction with Colorado's practice of allowing voters to mail in ballots, asserting that this voting method is related to ballot fraud.

- Trump vows to crack down on crime in Washington, D.C.: On August 26, Trump stated that there would be a strict crackdown on crime in Washington, D.C., and that murderers would face the death penalty.

- Trump announces dismissal of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook: On August 25, Trump published an open letter on social media, announcing the immediate dismissal of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook.