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In his week 26 at the Oval Office, the President Donald Trump “Major announcements” related to Russia are expected to be made, meetings with NATO leaders and summits in Pennsylvania as the U.S. race to lead the world on artificial intelligence continues.
July 13 marks the first anniversary of Trump’s first assassination in the 2024 presidential cycle. Trump spent his anniversary at his home in Bedminster, New Jersey, before heading to the FIFA Club World Cup final at the Metlife Stadium in Garden State on Sunday.
Trump returned to the White House on Sunday night and another whirlwind is expected to work.
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Meet with NATO Chief
Trump will meet with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte this week, U.S. President said last week that Trump will meet with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte this week Fighting Russia.
According to the Associated Press, the NATO chief will be in Washington, D.C. on Monday and Tuesday and will meet with Trump, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. However, other details about the meeting have not been published publicly.
Republican South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham said on CBS’s Face the Country on Sunday that Ukraine could expect to see a large influx of weapons. Russia first invaded Ukraine in February 2022.
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“In the next few days, you’ll see weapons flowing at record levels to help Ukraine defend itself,” Graham said on CBS.
“One of the biggest miscalculations Putin has made is playing Trump. You’re just watching in the next few days and weeks and you’re going to put in a huge effort to beat Putin.”
Trump and Rut recently held a summit in the Netherlands in June, NATO Chief Showcased financing for a distinct friendship with Trump, including calling Trump “dad” for his handling of the Middle East.
Russia announces
Trump teased last week that he will make a “major statement” to Russia in the coming days as the NATO meeting is ready to begin this week.
“I’m disappointed with Russia, but we’re going to see what’s going on in the next few weeks,” Trump told NBC last week.
“I think I will make a major statement to Russia on Monday,” he added.
Russia’s sanctions bill gains steam as the White House seems to change Putin’s tone
Graham said in an interview with “Facing the Country” on Sunday: “About [the Russian] The Ukrainian invasion is coming, “The Congress is committed to imposing new economic sanctions on Russia to help end the war.
“For months, President Trump has been trying to attract [Russian President Vladimir] Putin came to the peace table. He put tariffs on countries that allowed fentanyl to enter our country, which was other bad behavior – his open door to Russia. That door is about to close. ” Graham said Sunday.
Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. President Donald Trump and Pennsylvania Senate candidate Dave McCormick shook hands during an October 9, 2024 campaign in Reading, Pennsylvania. (Reuters/Jeenah Moon)
Trump heads to the Energy and Artificial Intelligence Summit
Trump will go Pittsburgh Tuesday is a Republican senator in Pennsylvania. Dave McCormick The first Energy and Innovation Summit was held at Carnegie Mellon University.
Trump meets Pennsylvania’s Energy and Technology Titans amid AI dominance
The event plans focus on the U.S. power grid, Win AI competitions Oppose China and promote the Keystone country as an ideal resource to promote the future of the country through artificial intelligence and energy for the future of the country.
“The United States needs to win the AI fight. We have to stop China, we have to win this war to dominate in AI. The dominance you fight for in AI is to win the dominance of AI. That’s why our focus is on generating more people here in the United States,” Mike Sommers, CEO SOMMERS, CEO and President and American Petroleum Institute will win the event in the American Petroleum Institute.
“In the past few years, energy demand has risen by only about 2.5% per year. Over the next seven years, we expect energy demand to increase by 25%. The question policymakers have to answer is: ‘Where will energy come from?’ We think it should come from the United States,” Sommers added.
The event is expected to attract protesters, and Carnegie Mellon’s president calls on the school community to continue its “constructive participation” in the “political scope”.
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“We have a history of constructive interaction with federal governments and governments in the political field. We believe these opportunities are inflicted on enhancing and advancing Carnegie Mellon’s mission and influence, and we bring these opportunities to our expertise, the full measure of our service to the nation, “the values and voices in our service to the nation.”
Amanda Macias of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.

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