This Week in Politics: Trump Takes Action
President Trump had a busy week, engaging in both domestic and foreign affairs. He took steps to ensure transparency and met with leaders to discuss important issues.
Releasing the Epstein Files
President Trump signed a bill passed by Congress that orders the Justice Department to make public files related to Jeffrey Epstein. Trump emphasized that he supported this decision, stating he has “nothing to hide.” He also pointed out that his administration has already provided a large number of documents to Congress, while the previous administration did not take similar action. This move shows a commitment to openness and accountability.
Meeting with New York City’s Mayor-Elect
Trump met with New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani at the White House. Despite past disagreements, Trump expressed optimism about working together to improve the city. They discussed important issues like making life more affordable for New Yorkers. Trump stated he believes they have more in common than expected and offered his support to Mamdani. This meeting highlights the importance of putting aside differences to find common ground and serve the people.
Welcoming the Saudi Crown Prince
President Trump welcomed Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the White House with a formal ceremony. This visit emphasized the strong relationship between the United States and Saudi Arabia. During the visit, the U.S. announced a deal to sell F-35 jets to Saudi Arabia, further strengthening military cooperation. Trump defended the importance of the alliance, contrasting his approach with the previous administration’s stance. This meeting signals a continued commitment to a strong partnership with Saudi Arabia in the interest of national security and stability in the region.


