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Trump's Diplomatic Engagements and Domestic Policies Mark 13th Week in Office

President Donald Trump’s 13th week in office was marked by significant diplomatic meetings and domestic policy announcements, signaling both his international and domestic agendas.

President Donald Trump engaged in crucial diplomatic meetings this week, including a session with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele. The meeting with Meloni was centered around trade negotiations, amidst looming tariffs against the European Union. Both leaders expressed optimism about reaching a trade deal before the tariffs take effect. Trump stated, “There will be a trade deal, 100%,” emphasizing his confidence in securing a fair agreement. Meloni, on her part, stressed the importance of open dialogue to meet the needs of both nations.

In a separate engagement, Trump met with President Bukele to discuss the case of Maryland resident Kilmar Abrego-Garcia, who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador. Despite the Trump administration’s desire to have Abrego-Garcia returned, Bukele firmly stated that El Salvador lacked the authority to do so, calling such a request “preposterous.” This situation underscores the complexities of international relations and deportation policies.

Domestically, Trump’s administration continued to clash with Harvard University over federal funding, freezing over $2 billion due to the university’s refusal to comply with certain administrative requests. Harvard President Alan M. Garber criticized these demands as unconstitutional, highlighting tensions between educational institutions and federal oversight.

On the healthcare front, Trump signed an executive order aimed at reducing prescription drug prices. The order directs the Department of Health and Human Services to standardize Medicare payments for drugs, potentially lowering costs for patients by up to 60%. This move addresses the significant price hikes observed in recent years, with drug prices rising over 15% between January 2022 and January 2023.

These actions reflect Trump’s active engagement in both international diplomacy and domestic policy-making, as he continues to navigate his administration’s priorities.

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