PRESIDENT TRUMP IS FLOODING THE ZONE in the early days of his second term, sparring with the news media, stoking feuds and rolling out scores of pardons and executive orders.
The blizzard of activity is designed to keep his supporters fighting, his critics outraged and the news media churning.
Trump will sit for his first official interview this evening in the Oval Office with his friend and ally Sean Hannity of Fox News. In a shift from former President Biden’s term, Trump has constantly engaged the press since returning to the White House.
While the early days of Trump’s second term have been defined by executive actions and big moves, such as the announcement that 1,500 troops will be deployed to the Southern border, he’s also engaged in some dust-ups and score-settling that defined his first term.
• Trump is engaged in a back-and-forth with Right Rev. Mariann Budde, the Episcopalian reverend at the National Cathedral. At a service Tuesday, Budde implored Trump to have “mercy upon the people in our country who are scared,” including the “gay, lesbian, transgender children, Democratic, Republican, independent families” that she said “fear for their lives.” She also included a plea for Trump to have mercy on immigrants.
Trump responded this morning on TruthSocial, calling Budde a “so-called Bishop” and “a Radical Left hard line Trump hater” who “brought her church into the World of politics in a very ungracious way.”
“She was nasty in tone, and not compelling or smart … She is not very good at her job! She and her church owe the public an apology!” he added.
Budde has since become a media star, hitting the airwaves to discuss the matter on CNN and “The View.”
• Since entering office Trump has also threatened Russia with taxes and tariffs if it does not immediately end its “ridiculous” war with Ukraine.
• Trump revoked the security clearance for his former national security adviser John Bolton, who often criticizes the president.
“I thought he was a very dumb person,” Trump said.
• Trump is diving headlong into the culture wars, directing all federal diversity, equity and inclusion employees be placed on paid leave by Wednesday evening.
• Trump shrugged off the billions of dollars he made on paper overnight by launching a meme crypto coin, saying he didn’t know he’d benefitted from it and calling it “peanuts” compared to how much money Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos have.
• The president announced a $500 billion investment to build artificial intelligence infrastructure in the U.S. Musk later claimed on X that the tech companies involved were inflating their numbers.
• Trump is playing dealmaker with TikTok, extending the deadline for the Chinese-owned social media app to divest or face a U.S. ban.
A new Reuters/Ipsos survey finds Trump’s approval rating at 47 percent, which is higher than it was throughout most of his first term in office.