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Here's what happened during Trump's 15th week in office
Here's what happened during Trump's 15th week in office

Yahoo

time05-05-2025

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Here's what happened during Trump's 15th week in office

President Donald Trump officially crossed the finish line of his first 100 days in office this week, signing executive orders cracking down on immigration and advancing religious liberty. Among the most consequential events marking the week was a major staff shakeup where he announced that National Security Advisor Mike Waltz would depart his post at the White House. Hours later, Trump unveiled plans to tap Waltz to represent the U.S. at the United Nations. "I am pleased to announce that I will be nominating Mike Waltz to be the next United States Ambassador to the United Nations," Trump posted to Truth Social Thursday. "From his time in uniform on the battlefield, in Congress and, as my National Security Advisor, Mike Waltz has worked hard to put our Nation's Interests first. I know he will do the same in his new role. In the interim, Secretary of State Marco Rubio will serve as National Security Advisor, while continuing his strong leadership at the State Department. Together, we will continue to fight tirelessly to Make America, and the World, SAFE AGAIN. Thank you for your attention to this matter!" Here's what also happened this week: On Monday, Trump signed an executive order demanding the Justice Department and Homeland Security establish a list of all sanctuary cities failing to follow federal immigration laws. Read On The Fox News App Per the executive order, cities will receive notification and have the opportunity to drop the sanctuary status. Failure to do so could cause them to risk losing federal funding, according to the executive order. Sanctuary cities are local jurisdictions that restrict cooperation with federal immigration authorities, including refusing to comply with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainer requests. "It's quite simple: obey the law, respect the law, and don't obstruct federal immigration officials and law enforcement officials when they are simply trying to remove public safety threats from our nation's communities," White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters Monday. "The American public don't want illegal alien criminals in their communities. They made that quite clear on Nov. 5, and this administration is determined to enforce our nation's immigration laws." Trump also revealed new plans Tuesday to swap out the retiring A-10 Warthog aircraft based out of Selfridge Air National Guard Base in Michigan with 21 brand-new F-15EX Eagle II fighter jets. Trump shared details of the new fighter jet mission during a speech to National Guard members at the Michigan base for an event commemorating his 100th day in office. Selfridge will become the fourth military installation to operate the fighter jet, which entered operational service in July 2024. Trump Announces New 'Serious Power' Fighter Jet Mission For Michigan Guard Base To Replace Aging A-10s "Fresh off the line. That means they are brand new," Trump said. "They've never been anywhere. This is where they're going to be for a long time. And I saw one of them, flew over my head, and I said, 'What the hell is that?' That plane has serious power. So, this is the best there is anywhere in the world, the F-15EX Eagle II. This will keep Selfridge at the cutting edge of Northern American air power." The fighter jet is an updated version of the F-15C Eagle aircraft the Air Force introduced in 1989 and features bolstered fuel efficiency, radar and avionics, according to the Air National Guard. The jet is designed to work alongside other Air Force aircraft, including the F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II fighter jets. Trump signed an executive order Thursday establishing a presidential commission on religious liberty. Trump disclosed plans for the new commission during a National Day of Prayer event at the White House, revealing that Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick will serve as the chairman of the commission. "The last administration attacked people of faith for four years," Patrick said Thursday. "There's a saying that no one should get between a doctor and a patient. I think we would say no one should get between God and a believer. No one should get between God and those seeking him." Trump Executive Order Stands Up Presidential Religious Liberty Commission The Religious Liberty Commission will compose a report evaluating threats to religious liberty in the U.S., ways to enhance religious freedom and examine the history of American religious liberty, according to a White House fact sheet on the executive order. Click Here To Get To The Fox News App The report will address issues including parental rights in religious education, school choice, attacks on religious places of worship and free speech issues for religious organizations, according to the fact sheet. Additionally, these leaders will provide guidance to the White House on policy and legislative solutions to advance religious article source: Here's what happened during Trump's 15th week in office

Here's what happened during Trump's 15th week in office
Here's what happened during Trump's 15th week in office

Fox News

time04-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Fox News

Here's what happened during Trump's 15th week in office

President Donald Trump officially crossed the finish line of his first 100 days in office this week, signing executive orders cracking down on immigration and advancing religious liberty. Among the most consequential events marking the week was a major staff shakeup where he announced that National Security Advisor Mike Waltz would depart his post at the White House. Hours later, Trump unveiled plans to tap Waltz to represent the U.S. at the United Nations. "I am pleased to announce that I will be nominating Mike Waltz to be the next United States Ambassador to the United Nations," Trump posted to Truth Social Thursday. "From his time in uniform on the battlefield, in Congress and, as my National Security Advisor, Mike Waltz has worked hard to put our Nation's Interests first. I know he will do the same in his new role. In the interim, Secretary of State Marco Rubio will serve as National Security Advisor, while continuing his strong leadership at the State Department. Together, we will continue to fight tirelessly to Make America, and the World, SAFE AGAIN. Thank you for your attention to this matter!" Here's what also happened this week: On Monday, Trump signed an executive order demanding the Justice Department and Homeland Security establish a list of all sanctuary cities failing to follow federal immigration laws. Per the executive order, cities will receive notification and have the opportunity to drop the sanctuary status. Failure to do so could cause them to risk losing federal funding, according to the executive order. Sanctuary cities are local jurisdictions that restrict cooperation with federal immigration authorities, including refusing to comply with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainer requests. "It's quite simple: obey the law, respect the law, and don't obstruct federal immigration officials and law enforcement officials when they are simply trying to remove public safety threats from our nation's communities," White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters Monday. "The American public don't want illegal alien criminals in their communities. They made that quite clear on Nov. 5, and this administration is determined to enforce our nation's immigration laws." Trump also revealed new plans Tuesday to swap out the retiring A-10 Warthog aircraft based out of Selfridge Air National Guard Base in Michigan with 21 brand-new F-15EX Eagle II fighter jets. Trump shared details of the new fighter jet mission during a speech to National Guard members at the Michigan base for an event commemorating his 100th day in office. Selfridge will become the fourth military installation to operate the fighter jet, which entered operational service in July 2024. "Fresh off the line. That means they are brand new," Trump said. "They've never been anywhere. This is where they're going to be for a long time. And I saw one of them, flew over my head, and I said, 'What the hell is that?' That plane has serious power. So, this is the best there is anywhere in the world, the F-15EX Eagle II. This will keep Selfridge at the cutting edge of Northern American air power." The fighter jet is an updated version of the F-15C Eagle aircraft the Air Force introduced in 1989 and features bolstered fuel efficiency, radar and avionics, according to the Air National Guard. The jet is designed to work alongside other Air Force aircraft, including the F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II fighter jets. Trump signed an executive order Thursday establishing a presidential commission on religious liberty. Trump disclosed plans for the new commission during a National Day of Prayer event at the White House, revealing that Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick will serve as the chairman of the commission. "The last administration attacked people of faith for four years," Patrick said Thursday. "There's a saying that no one should get between a doctor and a patient. I think we would say no one should get between God and a believer. No one should get between God and those seeking him." The Religious Liberty Commission will compose a report evaluating threats to religious liberty in the U.S., ways to enhance religious freedom and examine the history of American religious liberty, according to a White House fact sheet on the executive order. The report will address issues including parental rights in religious education, school choice, attacks on religious places of worship and free speech issues for religious organizations, according to the fact sheet. Additionally, these leaders will provide guidance to the White House on policy and legislative solutions to advance religious liberty.

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer divides Democrats after appearances with Trump in Michigan and at White House
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer divides Democrats after appearances with Trump in Michigan and at White House

Yahoo

time30-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer divides Democrats after appearances with Trump in Michigan and at White House

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has stirred controversy within the Democratic Party after appearing with President Donald Trump at an event in her state on Tuesday and at the White House earlier this month. "Her going to the White House… on the heels of an election where she was heavily involved campaigning for the Democratic nominee [against Trump], I think, says a lot about her understanding about her role is to be the governor of all, not just her party," Democratic county executive in Macomb County Mark Hackel told The Washington Post about Whitmer's April 9 visit to the Oval Office. During the event, Trump signed executive orders and answered questions from the press, praising Whitmer for her "excellent job" as governor and calling her a "very good person," a notable departure from his usual criticism of the Democrat. Blue State Governor Makes Another Appearance With Trump Before His 100-Day Speech: 'Happy We're Here' Some Democrats, however, were highly critical of Whitmer's appearances alongside Trump. "I think the fight-back faction of the Democratic Party is ascendant, and leaders who ignore that risk getting left behind," Ezra Levin, co-executive director of Indivisible, told the Post. Read On The Fox News App Trump praised Whitmer during the Tuesday event in Michigan, where he unveiled plans to swap out the retiring A-10 Warthog aircraft based out of Selfridge Air National Guard Base just outside Detroit with 21 brand-new F-15EX Eagle II fighter jets. "So I want to thank Gov. Gretchen Whitmer for bringing it also to our attention very strongly. And, you know, I'm not supposed to do that," Trump said. "She's a Democrat. They say, 'Don't do that. Don't have her here.' I said, 'No, she's going to be here.'" "She's done a very good job, frankly. And she's — she was very much involved with, with the Republicans. They worked together on saving it. And it was not easy. So I want to thank you very much, Gretchen. Good job," he added. Kid Rock Labels Mainstream Media 'Public Enemy Number One' For Failing To Recognize Trump's Olive Branches On April 10, the day after Whitmer's Oval Office meeting with Trump, Democratic Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel called Trump a "fascist" in a post on social media. "Why I refuse to normalize this president: Appeasement is not workable strategy with a fascist," Nessel wrote in a post on X. Fox News' Greg Wehner contributed to this article source: Gov. Gretchen Whitmer divides Democrats after appearances with Trump in Michigan and at White House

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer divides Democrats after appearances with Trump in Michigan and at White House
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer divides Democrats after appearances with Trump in Michigan and at White House

Fox News

time30-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Fox News

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer divides Democrats after appearances with Trump in Michigan and at White House

Print Close By Jeffrey Clark Published April 30, 2025 Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has stirred controversy within the Democratic Party after appearing with President Donald Trump at an event in her state on Tuesday and at the White House earlier this month. "Her going to the White House … on the heels of an election where she was heavily involved campaigning for the Democratic nominee [against Trump], I think, says a lot about her understanding about her role is to be the governor of all, not just her party," Democratic county executive in Macomb County Mark Hackel told The Washington Post about Whitmer's April 9 visit to the Oval Office. During the event, Trump signed executive orders and answered questions from the press, praising Whitmer for her "excellent job" as governor and calling her a "very good person," a notable departure from his usual criticism of the Democrat. BLUE STATE GOVERNOR MAKES ANOTHER APPEARANCE WITH TRUMP BEFORE HIS 100-DAY SPEECH: 'HAPPY WE'RE HERE' Some Democrats, however, were highly critical of Whitmer's appearances alongside Trump. "I think the fight-back faction of the Democratic Party is ascendant, and leaders who ignore that risk getting left behind," co-executive director of Indivisible, Ezra Levin, told the Post. Trump praised Whitmer during the Tuesday event in Michigan, where he unveiled plans to swap out the retiring A-10 Warthog aircraft based out of Selfridge Air National Guard Base just outside Detroit with 21 brand-new F-15EX Eagle II fighter jets. "So I want to thank Governor Gretchen Whitmer for bringing it also to our attention very strongly. And, you know, I'm not supposed to do that," Trump said. "She's a Democrat. They say, 'Don't do that. Don't have her here.' I said, 'No, she's going to be here.'" "She's done a very good job, frankly. And she's – she was very much involved with, with the Republicans. They worked together on saving it. And it was not easy. So I want to thank you very much, Gretchen. Good job," he added. KID ROCK LABELS MAINSTREAM MEDIA 'PUBLIC ENEMY NUMBER ONE' FOR FAILING TO RECOGNIZE TRUMP'S OLIVE BRANCHES The day after Whitmer's Oval Office meeting with Trump, on April 10, Democratic Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel called Trump a "fascist" in a post on social media. "Why I refuse to normalize this president: Appeasement is not [a] workable strategy with a fascist," Nessel wrote in a post on X. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Fox News' Greg Wehner contributed to this report. Print Close URL

Trump Announces 21 New Fighter Jets for Selfridge Air National Guard Base
Trump Announces 21 New Fighter Jets for Selfridge Air National Guard Base

Epoch Times

time30-04-2025

  • Business
  • Epoch Times

Trump Announces 21 New Fighter Jets for Selfridge Air National Guard Base

President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that the Selfridge Air National Guard Base in Michigan will receive 21 new F-15EX Eagle II fighter jets as replacements for 21 retiring A-10 Warthog aircraft. 'I've come in person to lay to rest any doubts about Selfridge's future and the vital role it will play in our national defense,' Trump Trump was visiting Michigan to celebrate the first 100 days of his second term in office. 'As commander-in-chief, I'm proud to announce that very soon, we will replace the retiring A-10 Warthogs with 21 brand new F-15EX Eagle II fighter jets,' he added. 'The best in the world.' According to Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's office, the F-15EX fighter jets are expected to begin arriving at Selfridge in fiscal year 2028, in addition to the incoming KC-46A tankers secured last year. The Selfridge base contributes an estimated $850 million to Michigan's economy and supports 30,000 jobs in the state. It hosts units from every branch of the U.S. Armed Service, except the Space Force, as well as being a home to homeland security operations, the governor's office stated. Related Stories 3/15/2025 4/3/2025 'This is a huge, bipartisan win for Michigan, decades in the making, that will grow our economy and make our country safer,' Whitmer said in a Macomb County executive Mark Hackel thanked Trump and said that bringing the F-15EX fighter jets to Selfridge will solidify the base as 'Michigan's premier defense installation.' 'With new facilities, modern infrastructure, dedicated military and civilian personnel, and a new fighter mission, Selfridge will continue to play a critical role in our nation's defense,' he Built by Boeing, the F-15EX boasts a payload capacity of 29,500 pounds and is designed to serve as a backbone for any tactical fighter fleet, according to Boeing's The aerospace company stated that the aircraft can shoot targets from a 'significantly increased' range, 'farther than any other fighter in the U.S. Air Force arsenal.' Other Air National Guard bases currently Meanwhile, Trump Trump said that an experimental version of Boeing's F-47 airframe has been flying in secret for nearly five years and that he is confident the aircraft 'massively overpowers the capabilities of any other nation.' Details about the aircraft design remain secret, and Trump said he would not specify the price for the program because it could give hints about the size of the aircraft and some of the technology it will include. Ryan Morgan contributed to this report.

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