1. Trump Threatens Nigeria Again, Says US Military "Possibly" Will Launch Airstrikes
—On November 2nd, local time, Trump stated that US troops "may" enter Nigeria in the form of ground forces. This follows his claims of persecution of Christians in Nigeria and his threat of military action against the country.
2. Denies Consideration of War Against Venezuela, Says Maduro's Days Are Numbered
—On November 2nd, local time, Trump stated, "I don't think we're going to war with Venezuela." However, when asked if Maduro's days as Venezuelan president were numbered, he said, "I think so, that's right."
3. Announces Intervention in Netanyahu's Corruption Case, Says He'll "Give Him a Hand"
—On November 2nd, local time, Trump publicly stated that he would intervene in Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's corruption trial, bluntly criticizing the judicial process as "very unfair," and saying he would "give him a hand."
4. Tariff Legal Foundation Faces Ultimate Test, But Will Not Attend Supreme Court Debate
—The US Supreme Court is scheduled to hold a hearing on Wednesday regarding the legality of Trump's global tariffs. Trump called the case "one of the most important cases in history," but stated he would not attend the Supreme Court's tariff debate.
5. Responding to questions about whether he plans to use frozen Russian assets as a negotiating tool
—Trump stated that he will not participate in discussions regarding the possibility of Europe seizing frozen Russian assets. Trump added, "I guess what's happening is that Europe and Russia are having discussions, and I'm not involved in those discussions."
6. Claims he hasn't seriously considered providing Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine
—According to a recent CNN report, the US Department of Defense has agreed to provide Ukraine with Tomahawk cruise missiles, with the final decision resting with President Trump. However, Trump stated on the 2nd that he has not seriously considered providing Tomahawks to Ukraine.
7. Latest poll raises alarm: Trump's approval rating drops to 43%
—The latest NBC News poll shows that 63% of respondents believe Trump's economic performance has "failed to meet expectations," and Trump's overall approval rating has dropped 4 percentage points since March, falling to 43%.