1. Trump announced the US would conduct nuclear tests, stating that the US would conduct nuclear weapons tests like other countries, but declined to specify whether the plans included detonating nuclear warheads.
2. Trump removed some agricultural products from the tariff list, signing an executive order further adjusting the scope of the "reciprocal tariffs," excluding some agricultural products from the additional tariffs previously levied under the "reciprocal tariffs executive order."
3. Trump stated he did not believe further tariff reductions were necessary and predicted that coffee and other food prices would fall due to the import tariff exemptions announced on Friday.
4. Tariffs on Swiss goods reduced from 39% to 15%.
The US and Switzerland reached a trade agreement on Friday, agreeing to reduce tariffs on Swiss goods from 39% to 15%. Swiss companies pledged $200 billion in investment in the US. At least one Swiss gold company will conduct smelting operations in the US. 5. Demands Investigation into Epstein's Relationships with Morgan Stanley, Larry Summers, and Clinton
—Trump stated he will request the Justice Department to investigate Jeffrey Epstein's relationships with former President Bill Clinton, former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, Democratic donor Reed Hoffman, and JPMorgan Chase.
6. Reportedly Discussed Limiting FDA Commissioner's Power
—Sources revealed that Trump administration officials, including Health Secretary Robert Kennedy, discussed limiting the powers of FDA Commissioner Marty Macari.
7. Will Sue the BBC for $1 Billion to $5 Billion
—Although the BBC has apologized, Trump stated he will sue the BBC next week for allegedly editing and splicing his speeches, seeking $1 billion to $5 billion in damages; he plans to speak with British Prime Minister Starmer soon to discuss the matter.
8. Nearly Made Up His Mind on Venezuela—Regarding whether to take military action against Venezuela, Trump said he has "nearly made up his mind," but did not specify whether he would order a military strike.
9. Potential Sale of F-35 Fighter Jets to Saudi Arabia – US officials indicate that President Trump is likely to sell F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia.
10. Discussions with the Saudi Government Regarding Real Estate Deals
The Trump Organization is reportedly in talks regarding its brands entering a large-scale Saudi government-owned real estate development project. This is the latest example of Trump intertwining his administration with his family business, particularly in the Persian Gulf region.