Don’t underestimate Donald Trump — he and his goals will survive without Elon Musk
- Last week, President Trump welcomed Germany's chancellor to the Oval Office, implemented restrictions on travel from a dozen countries whose citizens frequently overstay their visas, and successfully pushed his comprehensive legislation through Congress.
- Trump imposed the travel ban citing routine visa violations by citizens from those countries while also engaging in a 'very positive' tariff discussion with China's leader Xi Jinping.
- Economic indicators showed gains as stock markets rose following a stronger-than-expected jobs report, falling inflation, and rising wages during the same period.
- Trump publicly split with Elon Musk after Musk criticized the major fiscal bill Trump helped develop, leading to headlines such as 'Elon Musk May Be Out.'
- Despite losing Musk’s alliance and facing legal and political pressures, Trump, aware that a third term is constitutionally barred, continues his agenda with emphasis on speed and restoration.
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On CNN Radio Argentina, Fernando Pedrosa, international political analyst, historian, and political scientist, addressed the current political situation in the United States. On CNN Primera Mañana, he stated that "things are happening in the United States every day that make the news become outdated very quickly. This has a lot to do with Donald Trump's personality. Donald Trump and Elon Musk are two fiery personalities, accustomed to being numb…


Don’t underestimate Donald Trump — he and his goals will survive without Elon Musk
Bad news travels fast and predictions of calamity win eyeballs, but I’ve learned a few things knowing and covering Trump for a decade. Rule No. 1 is always to remember to take a deep breath when it feels as if the end of his days is near.
POLITICS: Don’t underestimate Donald Trump — he and his goals will survive without Musk – U-S-NEWS.COM
Among other things last week, President Trump played host to Germany’s chancellor in the Oval Office, issued a travel ban against 12 countries whose citizens routinely violate their visas, had a “very positive” conversation about tariffs with Chinese leader Xi Jinping and twisted arms to push his “one big beautiful bill” across the congressional finish line. Meanwhile, a stream of good economic news sent stock markets higher, with a jobs report …
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