Trump fires 4 presidential appointees, including his former Iran envoy
- President Donald Trump fired four high-profile presidential appointees on January 21, 2025, including former Iran envoy Brian Hook and retired General Mark Milley.
- Trump announced plans to remove over 1,000 presidential appointees who do not align with his vision, stating it serves as official notice of dismissal for the four individuals.
- Trump aims to ban Chinese companies from owning vital U.S. Infrastructure, citing national security concerns, during his first full day back in the White House.
- Trump's Press Secretary hinted at a significant infrastructure announcement, stating, 'You won't want to miss it,' amid skepticism from previous infrastructure efforts.
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