Thanks for joining us today as we followed Donald Trump’s fourth day as the 47th president of the United States. Starting in Davos, Switzerland where Trump spoke by video and fielded questions from business elites, we saw the president then sign another flurry of executive orders.
In case you missed it, here’s a more detailed rundown of Trump’s movements today:
- Trump told the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, that he wants to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin as soon as possible to secure an end to the Ukraine war.
- He warned global business leaders they would face steep tariffs if they don’t make their products in the US, affirming his intention to raise hundreds of billions, even trillions, of dollars through taxes on imports.
- The president also signed an executive order declassify documents related to the assassinations of US president John F. Kennedy, senator Robert Kennedy and civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
- Trump pardoned anti-abortion activists and said he would be open to meeting the more than 1500 rioters who participated in the attack on the Capitol.
- The US Senate voted 51 to 49 to advance Pete Hegseth’s nomination as Trump’s secretary of defence, as two Republicans crossed the party line by casting their votes against the former Fox News presenter.
- Bill McGinley, the top lawyer at Elon Musk’s brainchild – the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) – announced his plans to exit the group, just days after the exit of Vivek Ramaswamy.
- Trump demanded the Federal Reserve lower interest rates, later cooling down his remarks by telling reporters he would issue a “strong statement”.
- A federal judge temporarily blocked Trump’s executive order redefining birthright citizenship, calling it “blatantly unconstitutional” during the first hearing in a multi-state effort challenging the order.
- The president said he was unsure the US should be funnelling money into NATO, saying they were “not protecting us.”
- Trump said he was unbothered by close ally Elon Musk’s criticism of a $US500 billion ($800 billion) artificial intelligence project announced earlier this week.
- And something to look out for in coming days: continuing his rampage against wind power, Trump said he would issue an order on windmills, claiming they are the most expensive form of energy generation.
We’ll have more coverage in coming weeks, but for now, have a great weekend. I’m Millie Muroi and thanks for your company today.