Today's Trump news
1. Consideration of imposing new national security tariffs: A recent decision by the US Supreme Court declared several tariffs imposed by President Trump in his second term invalid. Now, the Trump administration is considering imposing new national security tariffs on six industries. According to sources, the new tariffs under consideration may cover industries such as large batteries, cast iron and iron parts, plastic pipes, industrial chemicals, and electric grid and telecom equipment.
2. Denial of US military leaders "opposing war with Iran": On February 23, local time, Trump posted on social media denying reports by US media that "Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Milley, opposes military strikes against Iran." Trump stated that he personally "would prefer to reach an agreement with Iran," as it would be "very bad" for Iran and its people if an agreement cannot be reached.
3. Peace agreement: Ukrainian President Zelensky stated that Trump wishes to sign both a peace agreement and a security agreement in a solemn ceremony. Zelensky also mentioned that Ukraine insists that the US Congress approves these security measures first.
4. Discussing being attacked: Trump talked about being targeted by a gunman, citing examples like Lincoln and Kennedy, claiming that only influential presidents like them would be targeted. On the 22nd, a man with a gun entered Mar-a-Lago and was shot dead by Secret Service agents.
5. Electricity prices: Two sources revealed that White House officials are asking tech companies to promise that their data centers will not raise electricity prices or cause other burdens on consumers. Sources disclosed that Trump's administration officials have been in communication with companies like Microsoft, Alphabet, regarding these commitments.
6. State of the Union address: The White House released a preview image of Trump's State of the Union address, which is set to begin at 9 PM Eastern time on Tuesday.
7. Peace Committee: Trump's "Peace Committee" is exploring the introduction of a stablecoin backed by the US dollar for Gaza to revive its devastated economy. This idea is still in its early stages, aimed at creating a digital payment system to replace scarce physical cash.
8. Netflix: Trump is pressuring Netflix to remove Susan Rice, who has held several positions in the Democratic Party government, from the board. Trump posted on social media over the weekend, calling Rice a "racist," a "political hack" for former Democratic Presidents Obama and Biden, and "incompetent." Trump urged Netflix to "immediately" remove her, or else face the consequences.
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