Trump the next 100 days to display trade agreements, peace talks, ‘torpedo,’ said officials
President Donald Trump and his government this week will highlight the achievement of his first 100 days in the office, while looking at the next 100 days with a focus on trade agreements and peace talks, the White House official said.
After the pace of changes that have vibrated allies and enemies that are stunned, including in the field of social policy such as transgender rights, an official said Trump has a “torpedo” in the store but does not explain what it is.
Trump has imposed major changes to various US domestic and foreign policy priorities since serving on January 20. He has reversed the world economic order at tariffs, cutting the federal government by cutting work and eliminating diversity programs in the public and private sectors.
He has also attacked academics, law firms, and courts.
This week, Trump plans to travel to Michigan to commemorate the 100 -day milestone. The White House intends to highlight its economic vision, eviction of non -document immigrants, changes in foreign policy, and work by the Department of Billionaire’s Efficiency Elon Musk to clean the federal bureaucracy and cut what he sees as waste.
Celebrating the movements will be part of the broad wins around the launch of the second term Trump, the official, spoke on an anonymous condition, described to reporters as a conservative fantasy.
“Every morning I wake up, it’s like living in a dream landscape,” he said.
While Trump officials praised the speed and extent of their efforts to make American society back, critics said Trump had trampled the rights of citizens and not citizens, alienated allies and threatened US supremacy in the world.
The President has detained funds from the university for what is considered to be tolerance to anti-Semitic behavior; reduce transgender rights; And abolished with a diversity, equity, and inclusion (Dei) program in the federal government and with federal contractors. This has a broad knock-on effect throughout the US community.
The official said there were more coming, with a lot of “Torpedo under water.”
That includes more executive actions, the characteristic of the first 100 days of Trump, which according to the official will continue like “Snowball Rolling down the hill.” He said the government was still working on a travel ban for citizens from various countries.
The court has prevented a number of Trump’s actions, attracting ridicule from its allies and the White House reprimands that the judges frustrated the will of the executive branch head and the people who chose it.
While Trump will continue to fight with the court and government bureaucracy that his team see is too swollen and not in line with his world’s views, other officials said he would focus more in the next 100 days on trade agreements and peaceful discussions.
The President launched a complete trade war in many countries this year before placing a reciprocal tariff which was largely detained to enable negotiations with individual countries. His government hopes to secure the agreement within 90 days.
Experts say it is very unlikely, noting that Trump has not yet got a single agreement. His rhetoric about talks, especially with China, is often contrary to what other countries say is true.
The President will make a long journey abroad next month, visit Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, and continue to encourage peace in the Russian War with Ukraine.
Trump has promised to resolve the conflict on the “first day,” but peace has been difficult to understand. The President conceded on Saturday that Russian President Vladimir Putin might not want to stop the war.
Source: Reuters