Trump prepares the executive order to increase the export of weapons, the report says
Reuters reports that President Donald Trump’s administration is planning an executive order to facilitate the rules regarding the export of military equipment, which can be announced as soon as Tuesday or Wednesday, according to four sources familiar with the discussions.
The sources, both in government and industry, indicated that they expected the order to look like legislation proposed by Trump’s national security adviser, Michael Waltz, last year when he was a Republican member of the House of Representatives.
The White House did not immediately respond to requests for comments from Reuters.
If it had become legislation, the Bill would have amended the US Weapon Export Export Act to increase the minimum dollar amounts that caused a conference overview of arms exports to other countries. The amounts will rise to $ 23 million from $ 14 million for arms transfers, rising to $ 83 million from $ 50 million for selling military equipment, upgrades, training and other services.
During his first term, Trump regularly expressed frustration with members of the congress who delayed foreign arms sales due to human rights and other problems.
Oliver O’ConnellApril 1, 2025 19:38
Former Covid -Reaction Coordinator warns us on track for the worst measuring outbreak this century
Dr. Ashish Jha, the former White House Coronavirus reaction -coordinator and dean of Brown University’s School of Public Health, told ABC News on Monday.
Oliver O’ConnellApril 1, 2025 19:30
Trump’s rates in numbers: the largest losers amid the increasing US trade war
World leaders are having an escalation in the US trade war, while Donald Trump will reveal a major rates on imported goods.
The US president will unveil a series of fresh rates on the so -called “liberation day” in an effort to increase homemade production and reduce the imbalances of the trade.
The levies are likely to range from tax on imported agricultural products to reciprocal rates on the countries with ‘unfair tax’ on US goods.
But some countries will be hit harder than others, with a handful already wearing the bulk of Trump’s trade war.
Alicja Hagopian Look at the data.
Oliver O’ConnellApril 1, 2025 19:16
Trump welcomes the idea of running for a striking third term against Obama
President Donald Trump welcomes the idea of a third term between him and former President Barack Obama in a hypothetical scenario and says it would be “good”.
But it did not prevent him or others from suggesting what the far -fetched scenario could look like Ariana baio Reports.
Oliver O’ConnellApril 1, 2025 19:10
See Live: Director Oliver Stone testifies to JFK Snip -killing files
Oliver O’ConnellApril 1, 2025 19:04
White House digs in after mistakenly deporting the father of Maryland to El Salvador
The White House is raising questions about how a Salvadoran man who sought asylum in the United States returned to his homeland, despite being given a protected legal status by claiming to be a leader of the MS-13 gang who did human trafficking.
Advocates from the Justice Department on Monday admitted to court that the immigration and customs handshaft agents were incorrectly arrested and deported, and he received a form of protected legal status, with the fact that Abrego Garcia was mentioned in 2019, after an immigration righteously found that he would be sent by the Bendes, and that he would be sent back to the Place of the gangs is sent to the prosecution. fled when he came to the US in 2011.
Andrew Feinberg Reports of Washington, DC
Oliver O’ConnellApril 1, 2025 19:00
‘We are not for sale’: Michael Bublé takes Swipe by Trump at Canadian Music Awards
While hosting the 2025 Juno Awards on Sunday – Canada’s version of the Grammys – the Canadian singer responded in an emotional speech to the president’s threats.
No parkel have the story.
Oliver O’ConnellApril 1, 2025 18:50
Long lines such as mass estimates at US Health Agencies in progress

The Trump administration began mass dismissal of 10,000 staff members at US Health Agencies on Tuesday, Reuters reports, referring to various sources familiar with the situation. Security guards have hampered access to some employees a few hours after receiving discharge notices.
The cuts, which influence several high -profile agencies under the Department of Health and Human Services, including the FDA, CDC and the National Institutes of Health, form part of a broad plan by President Donald Trump and the billionaire Ally Elon Musk to shrink the federal government and reduce spending.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Described the cuts as essential to streamline a bloated bureaucracy.
However, they have included the outlook of top scientists who oversee public health, cancer research and vaccine and medicine approval, which raise concerns about how the US will respond to health cases, such as the ongoing outbreak of measles and the spread of bird flu.
An FDA employee reported that staff had to offer their badges at the entrance to the building, and those ended received a ticket that instructed them to return home, according to one source. People waited for hours in line, uncertain what would happen if they reached the front.
The ticket, seen by Reuters, provided contact numbers for ten different departments for employees to fetch their ‘essential’ equipment.
Disabled staff received emails stating that their terminations did not reflect their service, performance or behavior, according to a post that Reuters saw.
A series of cars led the two main roads that led to the National Institutes of Health’s main campus in Bethesda, Maryland, where employees were told early Tuesday morning that they were fired, according to a source.
At the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, staff terminated at the National Center for Environmental Health, the administration of drug abuse and mental health services and the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases worked. This includes at least one person involved in federal response to measles outbreaks, according to another source.
Oliver O’ConnellApril 1, 2025 18:35
See: Melania Trump makes comments at the 19th Annual International Women of Courage Awards Ceremony
Oliver O’ConnellApril 1, 2025 18:33
Watch: Kid Rock mocked Oval Office outfit

Fox News Reporter Maks with Kid Rock’s Oval Office outfit
A VOX News reporter mocked the flamboyant outfit of Kid Rock he wore when he joined Donald Trump in the Oval Office for an executive order that signed on Monday, March 31. The musician stood next to the president on the determined desk dressed in American flag-themed clothing. When the session ended, the Republican asked if Joe Biden held news conferences in the same way – before Peter Doocy made a joke at the expense of Kid Rock. “He has never stood next to someone who seems to be about to be shot out of a cannon,” the reporter said.
Oliver O’ConnellApril 1, 2025 18:30