Today's Trump News
1. Federal Reserve: US Treasury Secretary Benson said that Trump may announce the next Federal Reserve Chairman before Christmas, and Trump will meet with three candidates for Federal Reserve Chairman after Thanksgiving.
2. Poll: Reuters/Ipsos poll shows that Trump's approval rating has dropped to 38%, the lowest since returning to the White House. 70% of people believe the government has hidden information about Epstein's clients, and 26% approve of Trump's handling of cost of living issues.
3. Epstein case: On the 18th local time, the US Senate approved a bill to force the public disclosure of Epstein case files.
4. Chips: Sources said that the US plans to approve the first sale of advanced artificial intelligence chips to the Saudi AI company Humain.
5. Saudi: Trump has approved a major defense sales package, including future deliveries of F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia. Key achievements in Saudi-US relations include civil nuclear cooperation agreements, progress in critical mineral cooperation, and a memorandum of understanding on artificial intelligence.
6. Musk: Musk was invited to a grand dinner hosted by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Other invited business tycoons include Tim Cook, David Ellison, Mark Benioff, Bill Ackman, and Richard Huang.
7. Family business: Trump said on Tuesday that he has no relation to his family business. Trump Organization and a Saudi developer are currently planning to open the newest Trump Hotel in the Maldives.
8. Healthcare: Trump said, "The only healthcare plan I will support or approve is to give money directly to the people." He added, "People will be allowed to negotiate and buy their own, better insurance."
9. Education Department: The Trump administration says it is taking steps to dismantle the Education Department.
10. Venezuela: Trump said he is "willing to dialogue with Venezuelan President Maduro." Venezuelan President Maduro in a speech on national television reiterated Venezuela's commitment to diplomacy and international law, condemning the use of force or military threats.
11. Mexico: In response to recent remarks by US President Trump, Mexican President Obrador reaffirmed on November 18 that there will be "no military intervention by the US against Mexican drug cartels."
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