President Donald Trump They kicked the week driving red Tesla on the White House southern lawn and closed the week of justice department.
In his remarks, Trump spread against the former president Joe Biden’s Department of Justice and accused the agency for converting in the “Deadlocks for the injustice”.
“Our predecessors turned this Ministry of Justice in the injustice department,” Trump said on Friday at the Ministry of Justice. “But I stand in front of you today to state that these days are over, and they will never return.”
Trump regularly condemned the Department of Justice and the FBI from his first administration after multiple investigations and lawsuits filed against him. For example, the FBI was exploring Trump and its campaign for 2016. year for alleged consent with Russia. The probe determined that there was no evidence of the Trump campaign, which was coordinated with Russia to influence the outcome of the election.

Trump praised to obtain NATO alliances that defensive consumption jackets: ‘Really stunning’
The administration faced several legal supervisors when the former General Lawyer Garland inserted the former Special Defender of Jack Smith that the alleged Trump’s efforts annull 2020. Alleged efforts to preserve the Mar-Lag after his first term as president.
“They tried to convert America to the corrupt country of Communist and Third World Sacred, but in the end, bandits failed, and the truth won,” Trump said. “Freedom won. Wining justice. Democracy won. And, first of all, America’s people win.”
Biden spokesman did not immediately answer the comment request for Fox News Digital.
Here are some other key moments from the week:
Meeting with NATO Secretary General
Trump met with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Thursday, and the two discussed the efforts to strengthen NATO defense consumption and the US potentially acquiring Greenland.
Trump has long been advocated for NATO allies to strengthen defensive consumption for between 2% and 5% of gross domestic product. He also called on European people to pick up a greater responsibility for the defense of his continent.
“You begin to hear the British Prime Minister and others who all commit a lot of defensive consumption,” Rutte told reporters on Thursday in the White House. “We’re not there. We have to do more, but I really want to work together with you … to make sure we have NATO that is really reinvidorable under your leadership. And we’re coming there.

President Donald Trump speaks during the meeting with the NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in the oval office of the White House 13. March 2025. Years. (Andrew Kharnik / Getty Images)
“When you look at Trump 47, what happened in the last few weeks is really stunning.”
The remarks have done after a proposal of 841. billion dollars President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen tried 4. March for European Union nations to increase defense consumption.
In addition, the British Prime Minister Keir Starmer vowed in February to encourage the country’s defense in 2.5% of its gross domestic value. It is worse than 2.3% in the UK that currently consumes and is almost $ 17 billion in an increase.
‘Hysteria’: White House is excluded concerns about USAID document
Trump also expressed optimism during the US probability meeting who have gained Greenland, although the Danish territory said that it was not interested in Trump’s offer.
“I think that will happen,” Trump told reporters on Thursday. “And I’m Just Thinking. And Didn’t Give It Much Thought Before, But I’m Sitting With A Man That Could Be Very Instrumental. You Know, Mark, We Need That For International Security, Not Just Security, International.”
In response, Rutte said he did not want to “pull NATO” into discussions, but said that the Arctic countries must work with the United States to preserve security in the region as Russian and Chinese vessels there.

The American flag and the USAID flag fly out of USAID building in Washington, DC, 1. February 2025. (Annabelle Gordon / Reuters)
USAID document ‘hysteria’
The White House was concerned on Tuesday and Wednesday that the USAID International Development Agency (USAID) ordered employees to destroy classified documents in the middle of the Trump Board for Closing the Agency.
USAID Erica Carr Executive Secretary-Mailed, referring them to start crashing and burn the documents, according to the proposal who submitted the Government unions in the Federal Court on Tuesday.
But documents remain available on computer systems, and Carr’s Directive coincides with US legal termination in the USAID building, according to the spokesperson of the White House Ana Kelly.
“It was sent approximately three dozen employees,” Kelly said in X post in connection with the Carr’s order on Tuesday night. “Involved documents were old, mostly kind content (contents of other agencies), and the originals still exist on secret computer systems. More false news hysteria!”
All were involved in the cleaning of documents had a secret security clearance or more and were not among USAID employees in administrative leave, the administration officer said Fix News Digital Wednesday.
Those involved were familiar with the content that handed themselves and especially appointed an agency for reviewing and removing materials, the official said.
Thousands of employees in USAID were either released or set to administrative leave in February, after the recommendations from the Government Efficiency Department (Doge) to reduce wasteful spending.

President Donald Trump and Teslin Director Elon Musk talk to reporters near the Red Model from Tesla in the southern April of the White House, 11. March 2025. In Washington. (Pool through AP)
Tesla Purchase
Trump bought Red Tesla on Tuesday and pointed to the vehicle on Southern lawn White house With Spacex and Tesla’s Executive Director Elon Musk, which heads of the Doge. The event coincided with Tesla’s inventions by immersion earlier in the week, but the share price rose after the White House.
Democrats quickly adopted the verdict on the move, and the Committee for the Democratic Congress campaign marked Trump’s Administration “the most corrupt administration in American history”.
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