Jinshi Data Compilation: What has Trump been busy doing in the past 24 hours?

date
23/07/2025
1. quoting Iranian Foreign Minister's words once again emphasizing that the Iranian nuclear facilities have been destroyed - Trump's post stated that Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said, "The destruction is very severe, they have been destroyed." Of course, as I said, if necessary, we will do it again. 2. Raging against Obama, Hillary, and Biden - Trump's post claimed that Obama created the Russia hoax himself. The fraudster Hillary, Sleepy Joe, and many others participated in this crime of the century, with mountains of evidence. It poses a significant threat to our country. 3. AI video release: Obama "arrested" - According to reports, Trump shared a video generated by artificial intelligence, in which former U.S. President Obama is arrested. Fox News reported that this represents Trump's endorsement of National Intelligence Director Ratcliffe's recent claims regarding the Obama administration's fabrication of evidence in 2016. 4. Plans to immediately appeal Harvard University's ruling - On July 21 local time, a hearing was held in the Boston Federal District Court for the case of Harvard University suing the Trump administration for illegally freezing federal funds. On the same day, Trump criticized Massachusetts Federal District Court Judge Allison Burroughs, stating that if she made an unfavorable ruling, the government would appeal immediately. 5. Trump Media Technology Group announces that its Bitcoin reserve purchases have reached a total of $2 billion - The Trump Media Technology Group announced that the company has accumulated approximately $2 billion in Bitcoin and Bitcoin-related securities, as part of its previously announced Bitcoin reserve strategy. These assets currently make up around two-thirds of the company's approximately $3 billion in liquid assets. 6. Powell faces criminal charges from Trump allies - U.S. House Representative Anna Paulina Luna has filed criminal charges with the Department of Justice, alleging that Federal Reserve Chair Powell committed perjury twice. According to U.S. law, perjury can carry a maximum sentence of five years in prison and fines. However, the White House stated that Trump does not have plans to fire Powell. 7. Congressional Budget Office: "Big and Beautiful Bill" will increase U.S. deficit by $3.4 trillion - The U.S. Congressional Budget Office estimates that recent tax and spending bills signed into law by Trump will increase the U.S. deficit by $3.4 trillion over the course of ten years. 8. Poll: Nearly ninety percent of Americans demand release of Epstein case-related documents - A joint survey by CBS and YouGov shows that nearly 90% of Americans believe that the U.S. Department of Justice should release all documents related to the Epstein case. In addition, there have been reports that the White House has excluded The Wall Street Journal from the press corps for Trump's Scotland trip due to reporting on Epstein.