Ros Atkins on...President Trump's Year in Numbers
- On Tuesday, President Donald Trump appeared at the White House briefing room, Washington, marking his second term anniversary, announced a 10% import tax from eight European nations starting February, and said he will recap his record in a Davos, World Economic Forum address.
- Tensions over Greenland have prompted allied criticism after President Donald Trump pursued Greenland and threatened tariffs, with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen calling the move a "mistake" and Trump linking it to last year’s Nobel Peace Prize rejection.
- Markets reacted sharply as the S&P 500 fell 2.1%, the Nasdaq composite slumped 2.4%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 1.8% Tuesday after tariff threats.
- Hundreds protested on Monday against immigration enforcement at Kennesaw State University as President Donald Trump claimed his administration cut millions from the roughly 2.5 million U.S. federal workforce, with agency purges led by the Department of Government Efficiency.
- The administration is pitching a broader global role by expanding the Board of Peace plan, extending invitations to dozens of nations, and hosting Kirill Dmitriev with U.S. envoys at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
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The President of the United States took stock of the first year of his second term, as economic difficulties multiplied and his actions on the international scene isolated his country.
Trump's Controversial White House Speech: Immigration, Mugshots, and the Nobel Prize
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