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Trump celebrates interruption of speech to Congress and avoids costs

In the days before speaking to Congress on Tuesday night, President Trump brought a chainsaw to government agencies, launched a trade war, cut off Ukraine's weapons and supported President Vladimir Putin of Russia.

But a tourist from a distant planet listened to Trump before a passionate Republican and frustrated, powerless and angry Democrats frustrated, powerless and angry Democrats, which would not feel the scale and intensity of the destruction of the past 44 days and the deep concern it generated.

Mr. Trump resurrected familiar arguments on his campaign to justify his actions – citing waste and fraud in the federal bureaucracy, the dangers posed by immigration are the dangers of illegal entry into the country, but the inequity of the global trading system and the need to bring an end to a bloody war – are missing.

He never stated why he triggered the potential benefits of the destruction – “only quick and merciless action”, which he called very accurately a very real cost at home and abroad. While Washington is in line with Moscow, he never addressed the fear of investors who have escalated the trade war or who have allies touched the panic button. He never talks about why he causes greater financial pain to his allies than his opponents.

“They will be a little disturbing,” he was closest to admitting his reaction to his move, in which case his steep tariffs.

When he briefly turned to the war in Ukraine until the end of his speech, it was mainly about asking a question: “Do you want to move on for five years?”

He never addressed the question of the just and peaceful appearance, or whether the United States or its European allies would guarantee that Ukraine would remain an independent country. He hasn't once suggested that Mr. Putin had to give up some rewards or what would happen if the Russian leader decided to continue the battle.

In short, the problems that Washington has been sending out have been strangely separated since Mr. Trump began to issue execution orders, as he insisted that the United States controls the Greenland and Panama Canals and rebuilds Gaza without Palestinians, otherwise he began to laugh at Canada as being so challenging that it was so much more attitude that it became so dangerous that it became 51-year-old 51.

Indeed, Mr. Trump has never been alone in policy. During his first term, he introduced a series of options for dealing with complex telecommunications issues, claiming: “It’s really boring.”

But given the severity of Trump's recent actions, it's not unreasonable to see his first U.S. instinct to drive the nation and the world, as he tries to scrape off parts of Western-led legal and rule systems that are a guiding state for NATO or the EU.

No such provision. In some ways, this speech is purely Trump, not in-depth, but designed for applause. And, the theaters all were impressive until evacuation, according to the order of spokesman Mike Johnson, the 77-year-old Texas Democratic representative Al Green protested and shouted “You have no order authorized to cut Medicaid.”

It turned out to be the only discussion on Medicaid Night – one of the most politically explosive issues facing the government and Republican-controlled Congress – when Mr Greene, who was wielding sugar cane, was escorted to the floor.

But celebrating the destruction he triggered is also pure Trump without describing his long-term goals beyond what he calls a slogan of “common sense revolution.” He did not talk in detail about how to deal with the biggest global challenges of the United States, such as dealing with China's growing coverage and expanding its nuclear arsenal or the strategy of separating Russians and Chinese from each other.

In fact, he barely mentioned the two largest nuclear weapons superpower competitors of the United States, let alone working together.

He also did not stay in the order to “freeze all foreign aid”, a step in the far-reaching human consequences: the poorest deaths in the world, who had been dependent on American food or medicine, and American food or medicine suddenly locked in warehouses in Africa and the Middle East, or in the Middle East, or in the Middle East, or in the Republican officials who were encouraged by Mrs. George W. Bush, because his Jewish administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was his Republican Party, because his administration was

He has not yet talked about how the U.S. plan to replace the role U.S. International Development plays in resisting terrorism roots, or to violate terrorism roots in the Department of Energy’s little-known National Nuclear Security Administration, thereby ensuring U.S. nuclear inventory security.

Mr. Trump appears to welcome the proposals of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to discuss peace negotiations and mineral agreements. But Mr. Trump has banned him from providing further weapons or other major aid to Ukraine.

In the trade, he did not prompt him to back down on higher tariffs imposed on China, Canada and Mexico on Tuesday, and he offered dazzling explanations for what he did, including forcing a crackdown on fentanyl, protecting U.S. businesses, protecting U.S. businesses and punishing rivals.

Although he said Canada and Mexico had to “do more” to curb the flow of drugs, he did not provide specific details. But his Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick earlier suggested that tariffs could soon be lifted to prevent them from taxing U.S. consumers.

But Mr. Trump insists on his need for the Panama Canal, which has sold two Chinese ports to U.S. investment groups, is closer to this week. He sounds less likely to buy Greenland or pick up weapons by force.

Understandably, all of this confuses, anger and suspiciously the traditional allies of the United States. Canada's withdrawal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau now takes Mr Trump's joke about turning the country into the 51st state. He said he believed that the intention to impose tariffs on his country was to impose the state.

“What he wants to see is a total collapse of the Canadian economy because it will make it easier for us to annex us,” he added. “It will never happen.”

Magician strategist Steve Bannon calls what the “muzzle velocity” of action and orders, perhaps making it difficult for Democrats to resolve the disconnect between what Mr. Trump is talking about and what they see, and the rising pressure on tax aid and holding time is extended for hours as workers are fired.

But in response to Mr. Trump on Tuesday, Sen. Elissa Slotkin, a newly elected Democratic, of Michigan, began trying to promote the argument.

She criticized the Trump administration for Elon Musk, the world's wealthiest man, who is at the heart of Mr. Trump's efforts to narrow down the federal workforce. Mr. Musk watched the president's address from the House Gallery.

Ms. Slotkin asked: “Is anyone in the United States happy with him and his 20-year-old using their computer servers.

She said, are Americans OK, “Which people who work to protect our nuclear weapons unconsciously fired, prevent planes from crashing, and conducted research that found cured cancer, but just burned them back to death two days later?”

Ms. Slotkin, a former CIA official and moderate Democrat, was elected in a swing country in November to be elected for Mr. Trump.

“There is no CEO in the United States that can do this without being fired,” she said.

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