Trump 24 Hours of "Full Firepower": Threatening to Restart Middle East Operations, Releasing UFO Files, and Still Promoting Dell Computers at the White House

Mars Finance News: On May 9, Trump spoke intensively on multiple topics over the past 24 hours, including the Middle East, tariffs, AI, the Russia-Ukraine situation, and extraterrestrial life.

Regarding the Middle East situation, Trump said that if the current situation does not achieve “progress,” the United States may restart the “Freedom Plan,” and that it would be an “upgraded version.” He also said he expects to receive Iran’s formal response to the U.S. side’s proposed agreement. However, after returning to the White House, Trump did not respond to whether he had received Iran’s reply.

In terms of technology and markets, during a speech in the White House Rose Garden, Trump praised Dell computers as “great” and directly advised the audience to buy. Affected by this, Dell’s stock price surged by nearly 14% at one point during Friday trading hours, reaching a record high.

On trade policy, the U.S. Department of Justice has filed an appeal regarding the latest losing outcome in Trump’s tariff policy. Previously, the U.S. Federal Trade Court ruled that the 10% global tariffs implemented by the Trump administration were “illegal.”

Regarding economic data, Trump loudly bragged about U.S. employment figures, saying that in April there were 115,000 new jobs, and he mocked that “more than 90% of Bloomberg economists have underestimated the strong momentum of Trump’s economy.”

On the Russia-Ukraine issue, Trump said that both Russia and Ukraine have reached a three-day ceasefire agreement from May 9 to May 11, including a pause in military actions and the exchange of 1,000 prisoners of war.

In military deployment, Trump said he is considering transferring some U.S. troops stationed in Germany to Poland, and he said, “Poland will like this.”

For AI regulation, according to insiders, the Trump administration is preparing to roll out a new AI safety executive order. It would require U.S. government agencies and AI companies to cooperate in responding to AI-driven cyberattacks, but it will not require advanced models to undergo government approval.

In addition, Trump also announced that the U.S. government has publicly released the first batch of UFO/UAP (unidentified flying objects/unidentified aerial phenomena) files, and said he has ordered relevant departments to disclose government information related to “extraterrestrial life” in order to achieve “complete transparency.”

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