
The third week of the second term, Donald Trump was marked by greater actions by the US president and his team.
From the announcement of the US goals for the future of Gaza and the massive reduction of the US foreign aid agency to intervene in golf and forbidding transgender women in sports, Trump, his advisor Elon Musk and the rest of his team have pressed their agenda.
There are a lot this week to keep up – so it is reminiscent of 15 steps.
1. The proposed US “take” gas
At a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump said on Tuesday that the United States will “go” and “its own” gas, moving its Palestinian population to this process.
Trump suggested developing an area devastated after the 15 months of the war between Israel and Hamas, in the “Riviera of the Middle East”.
“Israel will be transferred to gas lanes in the US after the completion of the fighting,” Trump repeated on social media on Thursday, repeating this idea, will mean the relocation of the Palestinians who currently live there.
Trump suggested that the displacement would be constant, but later the administration officials suggested that any resettlement would only be temporary.
Any forced deportation of civilians would be a violation of international law.
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2. It is planned to put thousands of USAID employees on vacation
Thousands of employees of the US Agency for International Development (USAID), the Chief Government Agency for Foreign Aid, are expected to be on vacation at midnight.
The proposed cuts will affect the vast majority of the agency’s workforce, leaving only a few hundred necessary employees of a total of about 10,000 employees worldwide.
This step comes after it was asked to stay along the Washington Agency headquarters.
The decline in the agency has overcome the global assistance system, and hundreds of programs have already been frozen in the countries of the world.
The Trump administration intends to unite the agency distributing billions of dollars to help on a worldwide scale, with the State Secretary of State, when Secretary of State Mark Rubio told reporters that he is currently acting head of the agency.
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On Tuesday, Trump introduced a 10% tariff for Chinese imports, but for 30 days postponed the implementation of 25% of the Canada and Mexico goods tariffs after the leaders of these countries promised to increase the security security.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Truda agreed to strengthen the US-Canada border to move to Migration and Stream of the Fentonl’s deadly drug.
Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum has agreed to strengthen the northern border of the country with troops, and in return the US will limit the stream of weapons into Mexico.
Tariffs, which some experts believe may worsen inflation, were part of Trump’s platform ahead of the November election.
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4. By pushing forward with the plan to stimulate federal workers retire
The Trump administration suggested that federal workers voluntarily resign to the northern term on Thursday – some of the efforts to reduce the size of the government.
However, the US judge temporarily stopped the plan before the expiration of the term, stopping it before the hearing on Monday to determine the essence of the trial filed by federal unions of employees, according to the US partner of the BBC.
Some of the more than two million civil workers of the federal government have expressed confusion over the terms of the transaction, which, according to the administration, would allow them to receive payment and benefits in September in exchange for resignation.
Critics have questioned the lawfulness of the proposal, and some federal unions of employees advised members to take caution around the transaction.
5. Sanctioned International Criminal Court
On Thursday, Trump signed a ruling on imposing sanctions by some employees of the International Criminal Court (ICC). Sanctions place financial and visa restrictions on individuals and their families that help in the investigation of US citizens or allies.
The Hague Court brings world persecution for genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. He recently issued arrest warrants for commander Hamas and Netanyahu Israel over the alleged war crimes in Gaza, which Israel denies.
Trump’s announcement happened when Netanyahu visited Washington.
More than 120 countries, including the UK, are members of the ICC, although the US and Israel are not.
6. Open strikes against the Islamic State group in Somalia
Trump said on February 1 he ordered military air strikes on senior attack and others from the Islamic State group (IS) in the northeast of Somalia.
He said “many terrorists” were killed without any harmful civilians. ” BBC could not independently check the victims.
Presidential Somalia President in Social Media welcomed “unwavering US support in the fight against international terrorism”.
7. Leave the United Nations Institutes
Trump also took action to stop US participation in several UN institutions.
On Tuesday, Trump signed an executive order, withdrawing the United States from the UN Main Agency for Palestinian refugees, or the Anfa of which Israel was very critical.
The same order states that the United States will no longer participate in the UN Human Rights Council (UNCRC), and the United States will conduct an overview of its membership in the UN for educational, scientific and cultural organization (UNESCO) for 90 days.
8. Sent the first plane deported to Guantanamo
On Tuesday, the United States sent the first group of migrants to Guantanamo Bay after Trump announced plans to expand the detention of migrants based on the US Navy in Cuba.
The Home Security Department (DHS) said the detainees were part of the Track de Aragua, a gang that arose in Venezuela’s prisons. Ten detainees were sent, CBS reports, citing several US officials.
The move took place after Trump ordered to expand the existing migrant in the database to hold about 30,000 people.
The Military Base was used to accommodate a small number of migrants – several dozen at one time in recent years.
Separately 800 people – the most supported terrorism – were imprisoned in the base detention center since it opened in 2002. About 15 people are still being held there, the US reports.
This week, deportation flights also moved migrants to India.
9. Required Ukraine to provide rare land resources
On Monday, Trump said that Ukraine wants to guarantee the supply of more rare land in exchange for $ 300 billion (240 billion pounds) to support Russia’s fight against.
“We want us to go to go in terms of guarantee … We want to do from Ukraine with Ukraine,” said Trump.
Ukraine has large deposits of uranium, lithium and titanium that can be used to produce protection and electronics, CBS reports.
In response, President of Ukrainian Volodimir Zelensky said his country was open for investment by US companies.
10. Prohibited Transgender Competitors from Women’s Sports
On Wednesday, Trump signed an executive order that prevents women from the Transgender competing in women’s sports categories.
The order outlines the recommendations, rules and legal interpretations are largely around high school, university and grassroots sports.
However, Trump said the order would include the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Endeles, adding that he denies visas for transgenders Olympic athletes trying to visit the United States to compete.
11. Designed by water from dams in California
Trump on Monday ordered the army engineering corps to release billions of gallons of water from two reservoirs in the Central California Valley after the deadly fires in the Los in January.
Trump claimed that California retained water supplies that could change the fight against the fires that the Governor of Gavin Newsom and other officials were challenged, CBS reports.
The water was released into the dry lake more than 100 miles (160 km) from the fires. Experts and officials said CBS that the water could not flow into the Los -Andgeles and most likely will go for a waste.
US Congressman Ted Leu, a California Democrat, said he was “saved for the summer season before the platinum was coming out when they needed water” in the agricultural region.
12. A proclaimed labor force for combating “anti -Christian prejudice”
On Thursday, Trump signed an executive order aimed at “protecting the religious freedoms of Americans and stop the government’s anti -Christian weapons.”
He appointed recently confirmed Prosecutor General Bond to head an operational group to eradicate what he called in the federal government “anti -Christian prejudice”.
Trump has signed an order after expressing comments at a national prayer breakfast in Washington.
13. Tired in the dispute in the world for golf
It is reported that Trump, an avid golf player that has courses around the world, has interfered with the dispute between the PGA PGA Championship and his competitive Liv Golf series.
After the launch of Liv Golf led to the break, the opponents entered into talks and announced the “agreement” for merger, but the term of execution of this transaction.
This week, PGA Tour stated that “closer to the deal” with Liv Golf after Trump’s urge to join.
“We asked the president to get involved in the good of the game, the good of the country and for all countries,” the statement reads. “We are grateful that his leadership brought us closer to the final transaction, opening the way to reunion the male professional golf.”
14. Remote climate change mentions from state sites
The Trump administration has been reportedly ordered by some US State Agency sites to delete climate change links.
This has affected the websites of the departments of transport, defense, state and agriculture that manages the forestry service, The Guardian reports.
Some climatic content remained in the environmental agency (EPA), NASA and Energy sites.
This week, some employees of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) were also ordered to temporarily stop communication with foreign nationals, the US media reports.
The change occurred after the report that employees of the government’s government’s efficiency Elon Musk (DOGE) – which is not the official state department – entered the offices of the NOAA and assumed the internal websites of the agency, removing the pages dedicated to various employees focused Employees.
15. Increase in Access to DOGE Musk
On Friday, President Donald Trump said he was in charge of Dage Musk, the initiative to reduce the cost of reducing the federal government to “check” the Ministry of Defense costs among other agencies.
“The Pentagon, Education, practically everything,” Trump said during a press conference with a visit to the Japanese Prime Minister Shiger Ishiba.
The Trump administration also gave members of the DOGE access to the US Treasury Ministry payable system, which annually controls the flow of trillion funds, the US reports.
Dodge Musk recently created, which is not an official federal department, is actively involved in government upheavals.
16. Trump Cancel Security Joe Biden
Trump Reflected Joe Biden’s security registration And access to daily intelligence briefings on Friday – something Biden did Trump four years ago.
“It is not necessary for Joe Biden to continue access to classified information,” Trump wrote in a report on his social truth platform.
“Joe, you are fired,” the Republican added in a link to his Frat in reality, a student.
On Friday, he entered the other ads, which included an order to freeze South Africa’s financial aid and announced that he was fired by the Kennedy Center in Washington and the chairman.