Trump Promotes U.S. Interests Globally After Two Weeks in Office

President Donald Trump boasts about his administration's achievements in promoting U.S. interests worldwide, including mass deportations and deals with countries like Canada and Mexico.


Trump Promotes U.S. Interests Globally After Two Weeks in Office

U.S. President Donald Trump highlighted the achievements of his administration in the international arena since his return to the White House last Monday. In a statement issued by the White House, some of the actions taken were emphasized, such as mass deportations and negotiations with several countries.

In this regard, the acceptance of military repatriation flights for migrants in irregular situations by Colombia, Mexico, and Venezuela was mentioned, where the release of American hostages and the return of illegal immigrant members of the Tren de Aragua gang was achieved.

Additionally, border commitments reached with Canada and Mexico to delay tariff increases by 25% were highlighted, where Canada will deploy greater resources to stop the flow of fentanyl, and Mexico will send soldiers to the border to combat illegal crossings and fentanyl trafficking.

During Secretary of State Marco Rubio's visit, Panama announced that it would terminate its participation in China's 'Belt and Road' initiative. Furthermore, actions in Gaza and Afghanistan were mentioned, where the release of hostages held by terrorist groups was achieved.

In general, the White House highlighted Trump's efforts to promote U.S. interests worldwide and his role in resolving international conflicts during his first two weeks in power.