President Trump says today that it’s acceptable if the U.S. doesn’t reach a deal with China, stating that if no fair agreement emerges, “the U.S. will set the price.” The comments come amid ongoing trade talks with global partners.
The president also signed a series of executive orders on education, targeting what he described as discriminatory practices and “ideological overreach” in schools. He further announced plans to enhance the White House grounds for future administrations by installing large American flags on the lawns.
Meanwhile, as some Democrats call for Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s return to the U.S., Border Czar Tom Homan defended the deportation of the Salvadoran national, who is accused of gang affiliation. Homan stressed that U.S. courts have no authority to compel El Salvador to send Garcia back. President Trump also noted that it is “impossible” to provide individual trials for every illegal immigrant prior to deportation….