Today's top news about Trump
1. The Republican leadership in the U.S. House of Representatives postponed the vote on the bill restricting President Trump's authority to use force against Iran on the 21st, and a similar bill in the Senate also failed to pass smoothly.
2. President Trump once again publicly demanded that Iran hand over all high-enriched uranium and said that the United States would "likely destroy" it once acquired, not allowing Iran to keep it.
3. President Trump made conflicting statements on the same day: on one hand, he demanded that the Strait of Hormuz be kept open for free, and on the other hand, he claimed that the U.S. military blockade had been completely effective.
4. President Trump officially announced an increase of 5,000 troops in Poland, without disclosing specific details.
5. President Trump stated that the conflict situation in Iran would end soon and believed that oil prices would fall after the situation calmed down.
6. The U.S. ambassador to Denmark stated that President Trump had ruled out the use of force against Greenland, emphasizing that "the future of Greenland is up to the Greenland people."
7. President Trump hopes to promote the opening up of Cuba to the outside world, intends to take relevant measures for this purpose, promises to provide assistance, and reveals that Cuba has received humanitarian aid from the U.S.
8. President Trump plans to adjust the way tariffs are levied, believing that tariffs help the development of the U.S. economy, and mentioning the possibility of having to pay back $149 billion in tariff payments.
9. President Trump will preside over the swearing-in ceremony of the new Federal Reserve Chairman at the White House on Friday. The new Chairman, Powell, advocates for interest rate cuts and balance sheet reduction, and is seen as Trump's choice to counter interest rate hikes. The current Federal Reserve faces pressure to raise interest rates due to the war with Iran causing inflation.
10. President Trump has postponed signing the executive order on AI and cybersecurity that was originally scheduled to be released on the 21st local time.
11. President Trump revealed that the relevant committee in the U.S. House of Representatives voted to pass a bill to permanently establish daylight saving time, and stated that he would do everything in his power to promote the final implementation of the bill.
12. The Trump administration has once again ordered the postponement of the closure of two units of the coal-fired power plant in Pennsylvania's Edisto Town to ensure the reliability of the power grid and reduce energy costs for American citizens.
13. The Trump administration will provide $2 billion in grants to nine quantum computing companies, with government equity clauses attached, to support the development of this strategic emerging industry.
14. The Trump administration plans to postpone super Pollutant restrictions to reduce costs, while also relaxing industry controls and blaming price increases on policies from the previous administration.
15. Trump's campaign raised $9.39 billion before the 2026 midterm elections, more than three times that of the Democratic Party.
16. President Trump's proposed design for the Washington Triumphal Arch has been officially approved.
17. President Trump stated that the progress and budget of the White House banquet hall project met expectations.
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