Trump faces judicial challenges in executing his agenda

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Donald Trump is starting the tenth week of his second term as President. He has a busy agenda but faces challenges from judges trying to block his plans. Senior advisor Jason Miller has spoken out against the judiciary, calling it a threat to democracy. Trump is also considering impeachment of those judges. The president will hold a Cabinet meeting soon, and there is curiosity about whether Elon Musk will attend. Tension was reported during the last meeting, especially between Musk and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Trump's legal team is currently in court over key topics, including plans to deport illegal immigrants and changes to military policies affecting transgender soldiers. There are also issues related to cutting federal jobs and foreign aid. On Monday, Trump will appear with Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry, who recently praised Trump's efforts to reduce the federal education department. Critics are urging Trump to extend a program that aids in the fight against AIDS, which could soon end. Additionally, Trump is monitoring peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine taking place in Saudi Arabia. He spoke with both leaders last week about a potential ceasefire. Lastly, Trump is sending a delegation to Greenland, including national security adviser Mike Waltz. However, Greenland's Prime Minister has called their visit "highly aggressive," questioning the need for such a strong U.S. presence. Vice President JD Vance supports Trump’s focus on national security, suggesting further territorial interests in Greenland.


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