President Trump's week has been filled with a mix of domestic and foreign policy issues, including a potential deal with Iran, a tight grip on the Republican Party and a sour pUblic mood.
Donald Trump 's week has been marked by a mix of domestic and foreign policy issues. On Sunday, he announced a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but also stated that he did not wish his negotiators to rush the final lap. the president took a swipe at his opponents in a Memorial Day Truth Social post, saying 'Cheerful Memorial Day to all, including the Dumocrats, who disrespect our Military and all of the tremendous success that it has had over the last year.
' On Tuesday, Trump visited Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for his six-month checkup, where he met with wounded military personell. However, a family member disputed this claim,saying he didn't meet any of the 14 wounded in Iran. Trump's tight grip on the Republican Party was reinforced when his endorsed candidate,Ken Paxton,won a primary in Texas.
On Wednesday, Trump met with his cabinet,suggesting that any deal with Iran would not be siGned unless Saudi Arabia,Qatar and Pakistan agreed to join his Abraham Accords framework. Thursday brought fresh strikes by both Iran and the U.S., even as hopes grew that a 'memorandum of understanding' might unlock the next steps in a peace process. At home, the Trump administration opened a criminal investigation linked to writer E. Jean Carroll's lawsuits against Trump.
She accused Trump of sexual assault and defamation, and won two cases. The Department of Justice is now investigating whether she committed perjury. On Friday, Trump faced fresh opportunities for embarrassment with Pam Bondi,the former attorney general, up before the Home panel investigating her handling of the Epstein files.
Additionally, a federal judge ordered that no money could be transferred into Trumps $1.8 billion 'weaponization' fund with legal challenges yet to be resolved. A poll conducted by John Zogby Strategies found that Trump's approval number overall is 44%, while 54% disapprove. The public mood is sour,with only 48% feeling that 'America will be reunited in 20 years.
' The U.S. and President Trump are not the only ones suffering from public distrust, with 50% now believing that Israel is more of a liability than an asset to the U.S
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