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Trump set to continue unprecedented level of actions, address Congress in 7th week back in office

President Trump’s Seventh Week in Office: A Pivotal Address and International Tensions
President Donald Trump’s seventh week in office was marked by significant developments, both domestically and internationally. The week culminated in his first joint session of Congress address since his return to the Oval Office in January. Scheduled for Tuesday at 9 p.m. ET, this address, though not officially designated as the State of the Union, carried similar weight. It provided Trump with an opportunity to highlight his administration’s achievements and outline his policy agenda. The address followed a flurry of activity, including the signing of 76 executive orders and numerous other executive actions, as Trump sought to align the federal government with his "Make America Great Again" vision. Key initiatives included enhancing border security and streamlining government efficiency, with figures like Elon Musk leading efforts to identify and address overspending, fraud, and mismanagement within federal agencies.
A Fiery Meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
One of the most notable events of the week was Trump’s fiery meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House. The meeting, which was cut short, underscored the tension between the two leaders. Trump and Vice President JD Vance expressed frustration with Zelenskyy’s approach to the ongoing conflict with Russia. Vance criticized Zelenskyy for not expressing sufficient gratitude for U.S. support, pointing out that Zelenskyy had campaigned for the opposition in Pennsylvania in October. Trump, meanwhile, warned that Zelenskyy was "gambling with the lives of millions of people" and risking a broader conflict, even suggesting that Zelenskyy could return to the White House "when he is ready for peace." Following the meeting, Zelenskyy traveled to the U.K. to discuss potential peace deals with European leaders.
European Leaders Step Up Diplomatic Efforts
In the aftermath of the tense meeting, European leaders expressed support for Zelenskyy and called for a coordinated approach to achieving peace in Ukraine. U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who had spoken with Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron, emphasized the urgency of securing a "durable peace." Starmer outlined a plan for the U.K. and France to take the lead in crafting a peace proposal, which would then be presented to the U.S. for backing. The U.K. prime minister also signaled his willingness to commit military resources, stating that the U.K. was prepared to put "boots on the ground" and "planes in the air" to support Ukraine. However, he stressed that any successful peace effort would require strong U.S. support.
Trump’s Tariff Plan Sparks Controversy
In addition to his address to Congress and the diplomatic Developments surrounding Ukraine, Trump’s seventh week in office was also marked by controversy over his tariff plan. Trump had signed an executive order last month authorizing tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. The tariffs, which included a 25% levy on goods from Canada and Mexico and a 10% tariff on imports from China, were initially set to take effect last month. However, both Canada and Mexico agreed to concessions, pledging to deploy additional security personnel to their borders with the U.S. in exchange for a one-month pause on the tariffs. With the pause set to expire, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick confirmed that tariffs would go into effect on Tuesday, though he declined to provide specifics on the final terms.
International Backlash Against Trump’s Policies
Trump’s tariff plan and diplomatic approach drew criticism from international allies and leaders. A top Canadian official slammed Trump’s tariff plan, warning that such measures would harm prosperity and undermine economic cooperation. Similarly, European leaders faced criticism for their uniform pro-Zelenskyy statements, with some accusing them of coordinating "creepy" and identical messages of support for the Ukrainian leader. These Developments underscored the challenges Trump faces in navigating complex international relationships while pursuing his "America First" agenda.
The Broader Context: Trump’s Vision and Global Reactions
Trump’s seventh week in office highlighted his administration’s aggressive pursuit of its policy goals, from reshaping federal agencies to addressing border security and international trade. While Trump’s address to Congress and his tariff plan dominated the week’s headlines, the diplomatic fallout with Zelenskyy and the reactions of European leaders provided a reminder of the delicate balance required in international relations. As Trump continues to assert his vision on the global stage, his presidency is likely to remain a focal point of both domestic and international attention.
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