Today's Trump news.
1. Tariffs: Trump said he is about to reach a trade agreement with India that will reduce the current tariffs in place.
2. Government shutdown: The U.S. House of Representatives will vote on the temporary funding bill passed by the Senate on Wednesday local time, aimed at ending the government shutdown. Trump said the "agreement is very good".
3. Flight cancellation controversy: U.S. airlines canceled over 1600 flights, Trump called for all air traffic controllers to immediately return to work, and proposed a special bonus of $10,000 for those who did not participate in the unauthorized leave.
4. Cash subsidies: Trump said the U.S. will provide $2000 subsidies to low and middle-income individuals, thanks to the tariffs.
5. Foreign students: Trump defended the practice of allowing foreign students to study in the U.S., calling it a beneficial move and refuting calls to reduce the number of foreign students, stating that it would cause economic damage to the U.S. higher education system.
6. Syria: Trump held a closed-door meeting at the White House with Syrian regime leader Assad, preparing to lift sanctions and support Syria in rebuilding its economy and diplomacy.
7. Trump officially sues the British Broadcasting Corporation. Previously, he threatened to sue the BBC for $1 billion, citing BBC's editing and splicing of his speech content.
Latest

