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President Donald Trump The week began driving a red tesla on the grass of the south of the White House and closed the week addressing the Department of Justice.
In his comments on Friday, Trump criticized the former president Joe Biden’s Department of Justice and accused the agency to become the “department of injustice.”
“Our predecessors made this department of justice in the department of injustice,” Trump said Friday in the Department of Justice. “But I am in front of you today to declare that those days have ended, and that they will never return.”
Trump has regularly condemned the Department of Justice and the FBI since his first administration after multiple investigations and demands filed against him. For example, the FBI investigated Trump and his 2016 campaign for alleged collusion with Russia. The investigation determined that there was no evidence that the Trump campaign coordinated with Russia to influence the result of the election.
President Donald Trump speaks in the Department of Justice in Washington on Friday, March 14, 2025. (Associated Press)
Trump praised to make NATO allies reinforce defense spending: ‘really amazing’
According to the Biden Administration, Trump faced more legal scrutiny when former Attorney General Merrick Garland took advantage of former special lawyer Jack Smith in 2020 to conduct investigations on Trump’s alleged efforts to revoke the results of the 2020 elections and Trump’s supposed efforts to preserve materials classified in Mar-A-Lago after his first mandate as president.
“They tried to make the United States a corrupt communist country and the Third World, but, in the end, the thugs failed and the truth won,” Trump said. “Freedom won. Justice won. Democracy won. And, above all, the American people won.”
A Biden spokesman did not respond immediately to a request for comments from Fox News Digital.
Here are other key moments of the week:
Trump also met with the general secretary of the NATO Mark Rutte on Thursday, and the two discussed the efforts to reinforce the defense expense of NATO and the US. UU. Potentially acquired Greenland.
Trump has advised for a long time for NATO allies to increase defense spending between 2% and 5% of the gross domestic product. He has also asked European nations to assume more responsibility to defend his continent.
“You are starting to listen to the British Prime Minister and others committing to a much higher defense expense,” Routte told journalists on Thursday at the White House. “We are not there. We need to do more, but I really want to work together with you … to make sure we will have an NATO that really revitalizes under your leadership. And we are getting there.
President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with NATO general secretary Mark Rutte at the Oval Office of the White House on March 13, 2025. (Andrew Harnik/Getty images)
“When you look at Trump 47, what happened the last two weeks is really amazing.”
He made the comments after a proposal of $ 841 billion, the president of the European Commission, Ursula von Le Leyen, launched on March 4 so that the nations of the European Union increased their defense expenses.
In addition, the British prime minister, Keir Starmer, promised in February to boost his country’s defense expenditure to 2.5% of his gross internal value. That is greater than 2.3% that the United Kingdom currently spends and amounts to an increase of almost $ 17 billion.
‘Hysteria’: The White House closes concerns about the purge of USAID documents
Trump also expressed his optimism during the meeting about the probability that the United States acquires Greenland, despite the fact that the Danish territory has said that he is not interested in Trump’s offer.
“I think it will happen,” Trump told journalists on Thursday. “And I’m just thinking. I didn’t think much before, but I’m sitting with a man who could be very instrumental. You know, Mark, we need it for international security, not just security, international.”
In response, Routte said he did not want to “drag” to NATO “to discussions, but said that Arctic countries must work with the United States to preserve security in the region as Russian and Chinese ships increase their activity there.
An American flag and a USAID flag fly outside the USAID building in Washington, DC, February 1, 2025. (Annabelle Gordon/Reuters)
The White House closed the concerns on Tuesday and Wednesday that the United States International Development Agency (USAID) ordered employees to destroy the documents classified in the middle of the Trump administration efforts to close the agency.
The Interim Executive Secretary of the USAID, Erica Carr, sent an email to employees, instructing them to begin to crush and burn documents, according to a motion that government unions presented in a federal court on Tuesday.
But the documents remain available in the computer systems, and the directive of Car coincides with the imminent transfer of customs and the US border protection to the USAID building, according to the White House spokeswoman, Anna Kelly.
“This was sent to approximately three dozen employees,” Kelly said in an X post on Carr’s order on Tuesday night. “The documents involved were old, mostly courtesy content (content of other agencies), and the originals still exist in classified computer systems. More fake news hysteria!”
All those involved in the purge of the documents had a secret or higher security authorization and were not among USAID employees with administrative license, said an administration official to Fox News Digital Wednesday.
Those involved were familiar with the content they were handling and were specifically designated by the agency to review and eliminate the materials, said the official.
Thousands of USAID employees were fired or placed on administrative license in February, after recommendations from the Government Efficiency Department (Doge) to reduce unnecessary expense.
President Donald Trump and the CEO of Tesla, Elon Musk, talk to journalists near a red model in the White House South Law on March 11, 2025 in Washington. (Pool through AP)
Trump bought a red tesla on Tuesday and showed the vehicle in the The South House lawn With Spacex and the CEO of Tesla, Elon Musk, who directs Lege. The event coincided with the actions of Tesla at the beginning of the week, but the price of the shares increased after the White House event.
The Democrats gave themselves a judgment on the movement, and the campaign committee of the Democratic Congress called the Trump administration as the “most corrupt administration in the history of the United States.”