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Trump’s International Diplomacy and U.S. Policy Shifts – 2/27/2025
United States
- The Department of Government Efficiency has axed $3.3 million allocated for “being LGBTQI in the Caribbean.”
- Governor Ron DeSantis declares that Florida will not welcome Andrew and Tristan Tate upon their return from Romania.
- Peter Navarro, a key Trump adviser, is urging U.S. negotiators to revisit the Canadian border agreement.
- A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration can dismiss career intelligence officers in DEI roles, per NBC.
- Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker met with President Trump at the White House following the Super Bowl defeat, per Fox.
- Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) has launched impeachment proceedings against Judge Amir Ali for mandating foreign aid spending by the Trump administration.
- Sen. Hawley (R) on Andrew Tate’s U.S. return: “I would hope our government wasn’t involved… conservatives shouldn’t celebrate this guy.”
- Rep. Ro Khanna’s Drain the Swamp Act seeks to prohibit White House officials from taking lobbyist gifts or entering lobbying roles.
- A Detroit mother, previously living in a van, received a new home weeks after losing two children to possible cold exposure, per NBC.
- Google’s changes to favor product-review sites aimed to improve searches but have sparked a survival crisis for some publishers, per WSJ.
- Republican Sen. Mike Crapo has halted a vote on Sen. Sanders’ Social Security Expansion Act, which would have boosted benefits, adjusted costs of living, and secured the program for 75 years, per More Perfect Union.
- FBI Director Kash Patel wants to bolster the agency’s ranks with support from UFC, led by Trump ally Dana White, per ABC.
- The Tate brothers have reportedly relocated from Romania to the U.S., though their trafficking case remains active, per Forbes.
International
- President Trump has agreed to a state visit invitation from King Charles, delivered via UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
- President Trump claims he has no knowledge of the Tate brothers’ case or their situation in Romania.
- UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer credits Donald Trump’s influence for making a Ukraine peace deal possible, per The Telegraph.
- Trump claims his experience with the “Russia hoax” alongside Putin builds trust for negotiating with the Russian leader on Ukraine, per AP.
- Donald Trump expressed support for the UK’s Chagos deal during a White House talk with Keir Starmer, calling the 140-year lease to Mauritius a plan that will “work out very well,” per The Telegraph.
- Secretary Marco Rubio voiced alarm over Thailand’s forced return of Uyghurs to China, urging the U.S. ally to honor its international duties.
- Donald Trump pledged to “help” British soldiers if attacked while peacekeeping in Ukraine but downplayed the need for a U.S. military “backstop,” per The Telegraph.

