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Trump in a rush? Pushing seven major items in one day, while helping Dell soar 14%

ORIGINAL川普趕時間?一天推動七件大事,順手讓Dell飆14%
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Trump spoke out on at least seven issues in less than 24 hours, including the situation in the Middle East, tariff litigation, AI regulation, the Russia-Ukraine ceasefire, and UFO declassification. During this time, he also improvised a pitch for Dell computers in the White House Rose Garden, driving the stock price up nearly 14% intraday. (Previous coverage: Trump suspends Hormuz escort, signs of hope for US-Iran peace talks: Crude oil plunges over 5% in a single day, Brent falls below $110) (Background: Pentagon releases 162 UFO files: The scariest part isn't aliens, it's that someone is lying) - Trump spoke out on at least seven issues within 24 hours, including the Middle East, tariffs, AI, Russia-Ukraine, and UFOs. - Improvised a pitch for Dell computers during a White House speech, sending Dell stock up nearly 14% intraday to an all-time high. - Russia and Ukraine reached a three-day ceasefire agreement from May 9-11, including a suspension of military operations and an exchange of 1,000 prisoners of war. If you were to make a list of Trump's Friday schedule, you would probably need an A3 sheet of paper. In the past 24 hours, the US President has密集ly thrown out at least seven completely different topics: the Middle East, tariffs, AI, Russia-Ukraine, military deployments, employment data, and finally, the release of a batch of UFO files. Each one is worthy of a headline. Regarding Iran, Trump threatened that if there is "no progress" in the current situation, the US may restart an upgraded version of the "Freedom Plan" escort operation, and it would be an "upgraded version." He stated that he expects to receive Iran's formal response to the US proposal, but when pressed by reporters upon returning to the White House, he did not answer whether a response had been received. At around the same time, Trump announced that Russia and Ukraine had reached a three-day ceasefire agreement from May 9 to 11, including a suspension of military operations and an exchange of 1,000 prisoners of war. He also brought up another issue, considering the transfer of some US troops stationed in Germany to Poland, stating, "Poland will like that." On AI regulation, according to people familiar with the matter, the White House is preparing to launch a new AI safety executive order, requiring government agencies to cooperate with AI companies to address AI-driven cyberattacks, but it will not require advanced models to undergo government approval. This is consistent with the position held by Treasury Secretary Bessent last month, who declared that "standards can only be set by the US." The tariff battlefield has not stopped either; the Department of Justice has filed an appeal against the latest ruling on Trump's tariff policy, after the Court of International Trade ruled the 10% global tariff "unlawful." Regarding economic data, Trump touted the 115,000 jobs added in April, boasting that "more than 90% of Bloomberg economists underestimated the strong momentum of the Trump economy." The surprise occurred in the White House Rose Garden, where Trump praised Dell computers as "great" during his speech, directly suggesting that the audience buy them. Dell's stock price surged nearly 14% intraday on Friday, hitting an all-time high. A casual recommendation from someone sitting in the Oval Office is more direct than any analyst report. Finally, Trump announced that the US government has released the first batch of declassified UFO/UAP files, stating that he has ordered relevant departments to disclose information related to "extraterrestrial life" to be "fully transparent." When it comes to the information war, no one can keep up with Trump. What does Trump's AI safety executive order include? It requires US government agencies to cooperate with AI companies to address AI-driven cyberattacks, but it will not require advanced AI models to undergo government approval before deployment, maintaining a stance that keeps technological innovation free from bureaucratic procedures. What are the terms of the three-day Russia-Ukraine ceasefire agreement? Trump announced a three-day ceasefire between the two sides from May 9 to 11, including a suspension of military operations and an exchange of 1,000 prisoners of war, marking one of the most concrete signals of de-escalation in the recent Russia-Ukraine conflict.
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