Trump's flip-flop: From "ceasefire" to "peace agreement"
On the international political stage in 2025, the foreign policy of the Trump administration once again became the global focus.
moreOn the international political stage in 2025, the foreign policy of the Trump administration once again became the global focus.
moreThe Trump administration has revoked over 6,000 student visas due to expected stay and illegal activities, with a few cases involving "supporting terrorism".
moreOn August 16, 2025, hundreds of National Guard members from West Virginia, South Carolina, and Ohio arrived in Washington, D.C., joining the 800 federal troops already deployed earlier.
moreAt the request of the Trump administration, three Republican governors are deploying hundreds of National Guard soldiers to Washington, D.C.
moreIn August 2025, US President Trump once again stepped onto the international public opinion stage as a "peacemaker", claiming that if Putin did not agree to the ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, he would face "serious consequences".
moreUS President Trump suggested that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky could go to Alaska and hold trilateral talks together after his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
moreUS President Trump said that he is considering allowing a "major lawsuit" against US Federal Reserve Chair Powell.
moreOn August 11, 2025, US President Trump announced at the White House that 1,000 National Guard soldiers would be deployed to Washington, D.C., and declared a plan to "reclaim the capital."
moreUS President Trump has extended the suspension of high tariffs on Chinese goods for another 90 days.
moreDespite US President Trump's repeated threats of tough new sanctions against Russia, his administration has been slow to implement existing measures, sparking widespread domestic and international doubts about the true intentions and effectiveness of his new stance.
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