From the White House to the World: Trump and Allies Launch Strategic Push

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JD Vance – Vice President
Vice President JD Vance is currently on an official visit to India, where he met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to advocate for a trade agreement aiming to boost bilateral trade to $500 billion by 2030. This visit underscores the administration's focus on strengthening U.S.-India relations.

Earlier this week, Vance addressed House Republicans at a retreat in Doral, Florida, hosted at one of President Trump's resorts. In his speech, he emphasized party unity amid internal tensions, urging members to collaborate effectively on the administration's legislative agenda.

Pam Bondi – U.S. Attorney General
Attorney General Pam Bondi convened the inaugural meeting of a new Justice Department task force aimed at identifying and addressing "anti-Christian bias" within federal agencies. This initiative follows an executive order signed by President Trump in February. Bondi highlighted the administration's efforts to curtail prosecutions against individuals accused of blocking access to abortion clinics, a move that has drawn criticism from abortion-rights advocates.

Marco Rubio – Secretary of State
Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who was a finalist in the selection process for Trump's vice-presidential running mate, has publicly expressed strong support for the Trump-Vance ticket. During the Republican National Convention, Rubio praised Trump's leadership and predicted that his upcoming speech would unify Americans around his core message.

Donald Trump – President
President Trump continues to be active in both domestic and international affairs. He has been involved in discussions regarding potential trade deals, including one with China, and has received proposals from 18 other countries. Additionally, the administration is facing controversy over internal government infighting and decisions such as the elimination of the IRS' Direct File program. ​

For live coverage and updates on these developments, you can follow major news outlets such as Fox News, the Associated Press and www.tranganhnam.xyz

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