1. Scolding Khamenei as "stupid" and threatening to "bomb" Iran again
--US President Trump said, "Khamenei knew he was lying, but he was so brazen and stupid to claim that he won the war with Israel." Trump said that he had "stopped all work on lifting sanctions." He also threatened that "may consider air strikes on Iran again."
2. Urging the tax reform bill to be advanced as soon as possible. The text of the bill was released and is scheduled to be voted on in the near future
--Trump said on Friday local time, "It must be ready to send the bill to my desk before July 4th." Subsequently, the Senate released a new version of the $4.2 trillion tax and spending plan. Republicans plan to start the voting process as early as noon local time on Saturday, and the final vote may be scheduled in the early hours of Sunday.
3. Terminate all trade negotiations with Canada
--US President Trump said on social media: "Canada has just announced a digital services tax on US technology companies, which is a direct and blatant attack on the United States. I hereby announce the immediate termination of all trade negotiations with Canada and will inform Canada of the tariffs it will pay when trading with the United States within the next seven days."
4. The Trump administration hints that the deadline for trade negotiations may be extended
--US Treasury Secretary Bessant said that the Trump administration's trade agreement agenda may end before Labor Day (September 1), indicating that some negotiations may continue beyond the July 9 deadline.
5. Saying that the US presidency is a "high-risk job" and threatening not to run if he had known
-US President Trump talked about the high risk of the presidency, saying "the mortality rate of race car drivers is 0.1%, and the mortality rate of bullfighters is also 0.1%. This number does not seem high but it does exist. The mortality rate of the president is as high as 5%. If someone had told me at the time, maybe I would not have run for election. This is a dangerous job."
6. Trump's policy to prevent birthright citizenship was supported by the Supreme Court
-In response to the lawsuit caused by the Trump administration's attempt to restrict "birthright citizenship" through executive orders, the US Supreme Court ruled on the 27th that the federal district judge had no right to issue a nationwide ban to prevent the implementation of the measure.
7. Saying that cryptocurrencies have reduced pressure on the US dollar
-US President Trump said that cryptocurrencies have created jobs and Bitcoin has also reduced pressure on the US dollar. In the previous stock market decline, the value of cryptocurrencies fell less than other assets, highlighting the resilience of the crypto field.
8. Plan to issue an executive order to promote the development of artificial intelligence
- Trump is reportedly planning to issue an executive order to promote the development of artificial intelligence. The measures being considered include making it easier for power generation projects to connect to the power grid, providing federal land for the construction of data centers needed to expand artificial intelligence technology, and setting July 23 as "AI Action Day".
9. Refuting the rumor of "giving Iran $30 billion to build non-military nuclear facilities"
- US President Trump said in a recent post on social media, "Which despicable person in the fake news media said 'President Trump wants to give Iran $30 billion to build non-military nuclear facilities.' Never heard of this ridiculous idea."
10. The Democratic Party's proposal to limit Trump's power to use force against Iran was rejected-local time on Friday, the US Senate voted to reject a proposal to prevent Trump from further using military force against Iran.
11. Talking with relevant personnel about the situation in Gaza, saying that a ceasefire may be achieved within a week
- US President Trump said he believes a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip may be "close" to being achieved, perhaps within the next week. "I just spoke to relevant people. The current situation is very serious."