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As the 2024 election aftermath continues to reverberate, Donald Trump’s presidency has once again taken center stage with a series of major developements between May 24 and May 25, 2025. From legal maneuvers to global reactions, this 48-hour window has been pivotal for Trump’s legacy and political influence.
Key Highlights from the Live Coverage
Trump Issues New Executive Order on Border Security
in a surprise move, Trump signed a controversial executive order reinstating hardline border restrictions that had previously been challenged in court. The action sparked instant reaction from both supporters and immigration activists.
- What it does: Reinstates Title 42-like explusions
- Political Impact: Heightened tension between federal and state authorities
Trump Criticizes NATO Amid Growing Tensions
During a press briefing, Trump renewed criticism of NATO, calling some European allies “ungrateful” and suggesting a possible reduction of U.S. military presence in the region.
“We are not the world’s piggy bank anymore,” Trump said, reigniting global debate.
Protest Erupts Near Capitol Following Court Filing
Protesters gathered near the Capitol after newly unsealed documents revealed ongoing investigation into Trump’s 2020 election actions.
- DOJ confirmed further witness interviews are scheduled
- Trump legal team calls it “election interference”
What Experts Are Saying
“These moves are designed to consolidate Trump’s base ahead of 2026 midterms,” – Dr.Laura Jenkins, Political Analyst
“This legal strategy shows Trump’s team is preparing for prolonged litigation,” – Ken Marsh, Former DOJ Attorney
Reactions from Around the Globe
- EU leaders expressed “grave concern” over Trump’s NATO comments
- Mexico called the new border measures “a step backward”
- China responded diplomatically, saying, “U.S. internal politics are being observed closely”



