1. Calling Iran: Make a deal quickly before it is too late
--Trump said in a post that Israel will make more moves and the situation will only get worse. I have given Iran many opportunities to make a deal, but they have failed to complete the task. We still have time to end this conflict, and Iran must make a deal, otherwise it will have nothing. Be sure to act now before it is too late.
2. Commenting on Israel's excellent performance--Trump said that Israel's attack on Iran was "very good" and there will be more follow-up actions. Iran was given a 60-day ultimatum, and now Iran has a second chance.
3. Talking about Israel's attack is good for the market
-When asked what kind of warning the United States received before Israel's attack, Trump said: "Warning? This is not a warning. But we know what is happening. I talked with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu on Thursday and plan to talk to him again on Friday. The attack will be good for the market because Iran cannot obtain nuclear weapons."
4. Plan to increase biofuel use quotas and restrict imports--The Trump administration proposed to require oil refineries to blend more biofuels in gasoline and diesel next year, while restricting the use of imported biofuels.
5. Order to suspend raids on farms and hotels for immigrants
--The Trump administration has asked Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials to essentially suspend raids and arrests on agriculture, hotels and restaurants, according to media reports citing internal emails and informed U.S. officials. Trump said on Thursday that he would soon issue an order to address the impact of his crackdown on immigration on the U.S. agriculture and hospitality industries.
6. Iranian officials called to discuss the situation
--Trump said on the phone that Iranian officials have been contacting him after the Israeli attack. "They're calling me and talking to me," Trump told NBC News. Trump said Iran may still have a chance to reach a deal.
7. Launch a review of SpaceX contracts--Four people familiar with the matter revealed that after Trump and Musk publicly quarreled, the White House has instructed the Department of Defense and NASA to collect detailed information on SpaceX's multi-billion dollar contract.
People familiar with the matter said that the government has launched a review and asked relevant agencies to take a close look at the contracts obtained by Musk and his company in order to prepare for possible retaliatory measures.
8. Earned $57.35 million from cryptocurrency business last year - Trump's financial report shows that his shares in his family-related cryptocurrency business World Liberty Financial brought him about $57.35 million in income, which was one of his largest sources of income last year. In addition, the documents also list several royalties Trump received from the sale of peripherals with his name and portrait, including $3 million for the "Save America" coffee table book, $2.5 million for "Trump sneakers and perfume", $2.8 million for Trump brand watches, $1.0551 million for "45 guitars" and $1.306 million for "Greenwood Bibles".
9. Or enter the mobile phone market - DTTM Operations, the entity that manages trademarks on behalf of Trump, has applied to use his name and the word "T1" to provide telecommunications services. Public databases show that these trademark applications were submitted to the US Patent and Trademark Office on Thursday, covering mobile phones, mobile phone cases, battery chargers and wireless phone services, as well as potential retail stores. Senior professional lawyer osh Gerben publicly stated that these trademark applications indicate that Trump may be planning to launch Trump-branded mobile phones or communication services.
10. Nippon Steel's acquisition of U.S. Steel was "approved"
- Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel announced on the 14th that U.S. President Trump has signed an executive order to conditionally "approval" Nippon Steel's acquisition of U.S. Steel. The prerequisite for approval is that Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel must sign a national security agreement with the U.S. government and promise to abide by the agreement.
11. Still planning to hold talks with Iran on Sunday
- Trump said it is not clear whether Iran still retains its nuclear program after Israel's attack on Iran. "The United States still plans to hold nuclear talks with Iran on Sunday, but is not sure whether the talks will still take place. There is no concern that Israel's air strikes will lead to a regional war."
12. Allies express support for Israel
- The reaction of members of Trump's party to Israel's attack on Iran is almost universally supportive of Israel. For example, U.S. House Speaker Johnson said: "Israel is right to defend itself and has the right to defend itself."