The eighth week at the office of President Donald Trump looked like this


President Donald Trump The week started with a red Tesla on the White House South Lawn and ended the week with regard to the Ministry of Justice.

In his comments on Friday, Trump stopped against the former president Joe Biden’s Department of Justice and accused the agency to change into the ‘Department of Injustice’.

“Our predecessors have changed this Ministry of Investigation into the Ministry of Injustice,” Trump said at the Ministry of Justice on Friday. “But today I am standing for you to explain that those days are over, and they will never come back.”

Trump has regularly convicted the Ministry of Justice and the FBI since his first administration after several investigations and lawsuits that have been brought against him. For example, the FBI investigated Trump and his 2016 campaign on alleged collusion with Russia. The probe determined that there was no evidence that the Trump campaign with Russia was coordinated to influence the outcome of the elections.

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President Donald Trump speaks on Friday, March 14, 2025 at the Ministry of Justice in Washington. (Associated Press)

Trump praised because he had NATO bondmen reinforced the expenditure of the defense: ‘really amazing’

Under the Biden administration, Trump was confronted with more legal control when former attorney-general Merrick Garland tapped former special counselor Jack Smith in 2020 to conduct research into alleged efforts of Trump to destroy the election results of 2020 and retained the alleged materials in the last effort.

“They tried to make America a corrupt communist and third world country, but in the end the criminals and the truth fell,” said Trump. “Freedom won. Justice won. Democracy won. And especially the American people won.”

A Biden spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comments from Fox News Digital.

Here are some other important moments of the week:

Meeting with NATO Secretary -General

Trump also met NATO -Secretary -General Mark Rutte on Thursday, and the two discussed efforts to strengthen NATO’s defense and the US who may acquire Greenland.

Trump has long advocated NATO bondmen to stimulate defense expenditure to between 2% and 5% of the gross domestic product. He has also called for European countries to take more responsibility for defending their continent.

“You start to hear the British Prime Minister and others who commit themselves to much higher defense,” Rutte told reporters in the White House on Thursday. “We are not there. We have to do more, but I really want to work together with you … to ensure that we have a NATO that is really new life in your leadership. And we get there.

Trump NATO Secretary -General Mark Rutte

President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with NATO -Secretary -General Mark Rutte in the Oval Office of the White House March 13, 2025. (Andrew Harnik/Getty images)

“If you look at Trump 47, what happened in the last few weeks is really amazing.”

He made the comments after a proposal of $ 841 billion the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, on 4 March, threw for countries of the European Union to increase their defense expenditure.

In addition, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer promised in February to increase the defense expenditure of his country to 2.5% of his gross domestic value. That has risen compared to the 2.3% that the UK currently spends and is an increase of almost $ 17 billion.

‘Hysteria’: White House closes concern about USAID Document Purge

Trump also expressed optimism during the meeting about the probability of the US that Greenland acquires, although it has said Danish territory that it is not interested in the supply of Trump.

“I think it will happen,” Trump told reporters on Thursday. “And I just think. I have never thought about it before, but I am sitting with a man who can be very instrumental. You know, Mark, we need that for international safety, not just security, internationally.”

In response, Rutte said that he did not want to drag “NATO” to the discussions, but said that Northern countries have to work with the US to maintain safety in the region, because Russian and Chinese ships increase their activity there.

A USAID flag flies outside the head office in Washington, DC

An American flag and USAID flag fly outside the USAID building in Washington, DC, February 1, 2025. (Annabelle Gordon/Reuters)

USAID -Document ‘Hysteria’

The White House has concluded the concern on Tuesday and Wednesday that the US Agency for International Development (USAID) ordered employees to destroy classified documents in the midst of efforts of the Trump government to close the agency.

USAID Acting Executive Secretary Erica Carr e Mailed employees and instructed them to start with the fragmenting and burning of documents, according to a motion that the government went on on Tuesday in a federal court.

But the documents remain available on computer systems, and the CARR guideline coincides with the upcoming relocation of American customs and border protection to the USAID building, according to spokeswoman Anna Kelly of the White House.

“This was sent to about three dozen employees,” said Kelly in an X post with regard to Carr’s order Tuesday evening. “The documents involved were old, usually courtesy content (content of other agencies), and the originals still exist on classified computer systems. More fake news hysteria!”

All involved in purifying the documents had a secret security authorization or higher and did not belong to the USAID employees with administrative leave, an administration officer told FOX News Digital Wednesday.

The people involved were familiar with the content they used and were specifically appointed by the agency to revise and eliminate materials, the official said.

Thousands of employees at USAID were fired in February or placed on administrative leave, after recommendations from the Department of Government Efficiency (Doge) to reduce waste expenditure.

Trump with Tesla

President Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk speak with reporters near a Red Model S Tesla on the South Lawn of the White House on March 11, 2025, in Washington. (Pool via AP)

Tesla -purchase

Trump bought a red Tesla on Tuesday and showed off the vehicle on the South Lawn from the White House With SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who leads Doge. The event coincided with the shares of Tesla that dropped earlier this week, but the share price rose after the White House event.

Democrats quickly fell a judgment about the move and the Democratic Congress Campagn committee, the Trump government labeled the “most corrupt government in American history.”

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