At the beginning of the week, President Donald Trump warned that the US would recapture the Panama Canal or “something very powerful is going to happen”.
By the end of the week, he announced that he had canceled a previous mandate to the government to buy paper straws, the environmentally friendly material that is “disgusted” in the mouth, as he wrote on his website on social media.
These two announcements closed a frenzied period of seven days during which Trump also led Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts with creative influence on performances, signed a command that banned transths from racing in women’s sports and welcomed Il. A step of engineers aimed at federal services in order to cut their staff and programs.
These actions come at such a dizzying rhythm that one can hardly watch what Trump has done and what he has overthrown and undone.
At a press conference on Tuesday, Trump said he would send US troops to Gaza, if needed, to stabilize the bombed area. He did two days later with a post on social media.
The president imposed a 25% duty on imports from two US allies, Canada and Mexico on Saturday, February 1. Two days later, he suspended the duties for a whole month.
A 25 -year -old employee who worked with Musk resigned on Thursday after finding that he made racist comments on the internet and was re -hired the next day.
Last month, the Senate Democrats had planned a press conference dedicated to Trump’s general grace to those who participated in the uprising of January 6, 2021 in Capitol, USA. But they soon found themselves on an even worse problem, focusing on the freezing of trillion dollars on federal spending.
“We understand it,” said Jane Klimp, president of the Nebraska Democratic Party and Vice -President of the Democratic National Committee. “We don’t have the perfect plan yet.”
A strategy at the beginning of Trump’s first term was to “flood the zone with SK”, such as Steve Bannon, a former Trump general in the White House, described efforts to keep the media out of balance.
But the speed at which Trump is moving this time makes the phrase seem strange. Trump’s allies and supporters have adopted a different term: “shock and awe”. Indeed, a review of NBC News shows that Trump signed more executive decrees in 10 days than any of his recent predecessors had signed in the first 100 days.
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The resistance to Trump’s agenda is largely from two parties: Democratic elected officials who fight for public opinion and lawyers fighting with Trump in the courts. At this point, lawyers are much more successful.
On Friday, a federal judge interrupted the deadline for the Trump government to reduce USAID to a few hundred employees, from 5,000.
Meanwhile, a group of 19 Democratic Attorney General has filed a lawsuit on Friday to prevent the MSK government efficiency team from gaining access to personal data, including social security numbers and bank accounts housed in the Ministry of Finance.
A federal judge issued a decision on Saturday that temporarily prevents the MSK team from gaining access to the data. Judge, Paul Engelmeyer, said the risk of “revealing sensitive and confidential information and the increased risk that these systems be more vulnerable than before in piracy”.
New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Plakkin, whose state was among the plaintiffs, told NBC News: “There is a lot of talk now that President Trump is flooding the zone. This is just a nice phrase to commit a whole beam of illegal acts at the same time. “
Democrats believe that as voters learn more about the spending cuts implemented by Musk, they will repel and turn against a president who has misunderstood the meaning of his victory.
“There has been an overrun in trying to stop the payments on which ordinary Americans are based,” said Ro Khanna, D., California, for Trub, “it is almost a reminder to voters that there are things about the government they like, such as social security, Medicaid and school funding in working class neighborhoods. “
Congress Democrats also believe that they have leverage against Trump who can derail his plans. With the Republicans holding a poor majority in the House, they need Democratic votes to prevent the government’s possible closure next month. Last week, negotiations on the House budget stopped.
“No Democrat will vote until there is an iron agreement that our credits that help people will be spent,” Khanna said.
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