This is what happened during the tenth week of Trump in his position


While the US military was making strikes against the Houthi rebels supported by Iran, the president Donald Trump The White House was participating in their own battle, as it defends the texts that were leaked in detail the war plans on these strikes in Yemen.

This week, the Trump administration presented a set of questions and criticisms after publishing the Atlantic Ocean a story that explains in detail how the administration officials used the Al -Insarat Group chat to discuss strikes in Yemen, and they made a journalist by mistake to the group.

The group chats included the leaders of the White House, including Vice President JD Vance National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, as well as other administration officials, including Defense Minister Beit Higseth. In addition, the chat included the Atlantic Editor -in -Chief, Jeffrey Goldberg.

While the White House said that the information classified was not shared through the encrypted correspondence service, the Atlantic published the full exchange of messages on Wednesday. The messages included certain details of the attack, including specific planes and times of strikes.

The press secretary kept the White House Caroline Levit on Wednesday, no secret information was shared.

Trump's supervisor declares that the article of the Atlantic signal is a “trick” after “war plans” fall

Higseth says DOD programs that close Dei

Some legislators call for the Minister of Defense, Beit Higseth, to resign. (Ben Cortis/Associated Press)

“We have said all the time that no secret materials have been sent on the topic of this correspondence,” Levitte told reporters. “There were no sites, and sources or roads were not revealed, and certainly did not discuss war plans.”

Meanwhile, the episode prompted a violent reaction from the legislators. The leaders of the Armed Service Committee in the Senate, Senator Roger Weis, said. And Jack Reed, the doctor, they ask the Inspector General to achieve the use of the signal application and as a secret guidance with a higher administrative official in this regard.

In addition, many lawmakers, including MP Raja Krishnamothy, Di Il, of the House of Representatives Intelligence Committee, called for the resignation of Higseth.

Here's what happened this week:

Pardon Trump Devon Artcher

Trump issued an amnesty on Tuesday to the Fif Artner, the former son of the first son, Hunter Biden, who was convicted in 2018 for defrauding an original American tribe in a conspiracy to issue and sell fraudulent tribal bonds.

Archer faced a prison sentence for more than a year, but his conviction was transferred before a later re -later.

“Many people have asked me to do this,” Trump said on Tuesday before signing. “They believed that he was unfairly treated. I looked at the records, studied records. He was a victim of a crime, as much as I am concerned. So we will retract it … congratulations, Devon.”

It was designed from re -fire investigations in Russia

Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday in which the FBI is to raise the secrecy immediately from the files related to the investigation of the Crossfire Hurricane.

After signing the matter, Trump said that the media can now review the files previously withholding regarding the investigation – although it is suspicious of whether many journalists will do so.

Trump orders the FBI to classify documents from an investigation into “Kabar Kaber Hurricane” Russia

Trump sat behind the firm office

President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday calling for the company to be investigated in Russia at the FBI. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

“Maybe you will not care because you will not like what you see,” Trump said. “But this was the total weapons. It is a stigma. It should never happen in this country. But now you will be able to see you for yourselves.

On July 31, 2016, the FBI opened an investigation to combat equipment on whether Trump, the presidential candidate, or members of his campaign colluded or coordinated with Russia to influence the 2016 elections.

The intense investigation has not resulted in any evidence of criminal conspiracy or coordination between the Trump and Russia campaign.

He visits Vans Greenland

Vans and the second lady, Osha Vans, along with National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, visited the Petytevik Space Base in Greenland on Friday, the military composition in the far north of the Ministry of Defense. The rule is home to the 821 space space group for space weapon to conduct warnings of missiles, missile defense and space surveillance operations.

The Trump administration is seeking Greenland for national security purposes, and accused Denmark of neglecting Greenland.

Vance 'American First' Gollow, and takes a strict message to Greenland

Vans Greenland

Vice President JD Vance arrives at the second air force after he toured the Pitufik Space base in the US Army on March 28, 2025, in Pitux, Greenland. (Jim Watson – Swimming pool / Getty photos)

But Denmark and Greenland leaders are still unambiguously opposed to Greenland to become part of the United States, although Prime Minister in Greenland called for independence from Copenhagen.

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Meanwhile, Denmark was scrutinized to treat the indigenous people of Greenland. A group of indigenous women from Greenland filed a lawsuit against the Danish government in May 2024 and accused Danish health officials of installing them with intrauterine devices without their knowledge between the 1960s and 1970s.

Denmark and Greenland launched an investigation in 2022, and the report is expected to be issued this year.

The Associated Press and Fox News, Emma Colon and Bruck Singman, contributed to this report.

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