Watch: Trump’s symptom orders, Covid vaccine mandates, and creation of the ‘Energy Dominance’ Council

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Schools, schools and states that require COVID-19 vaccines may possibly lose federal cash under an executive order, President Donald Trump signed on Friday.

Check out Trump’s comments on the above.

The order is expected to have little national effect because peak schools have reduced such mandates, and it’s unclear how much cash is at risk.

Trump has said that while campaigning that he “wouldn’t give a dime to any school that had a vaccine mandate,” but that order only applies to Covid-19 vaccines.

All states require that young schoolchildren be vaccinated with safe diseases, adding measles, paper, polyomyelitis, tetanus, people’s cough and varicies.

On Friday, Trump also signed an executive order officially creating a National Energy Dominance Council and ordered the temporary move of national oil and fuel production that does not govern records.

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Trump’s Management also announced that he had granted a conditional export authorization for a liquefied herbal fuel allocation in Louisiana, the first approval for new LNG exports since former President Joe Biden reached an agreement a year ago.

And Trump said he has ordered Interior Secretary Doug Burgum to undo Biden’s ban on offshore oil drilling on the East and West coasts. to the country’s “net worth,” Trump said.

Speaking to reporters after signing the orders, Trump reacted definitively to Vice President J. D. Vance at the Munich Security Conference, where Vance said he feared a loose speech “in retreat” across the continent.

“For many of us in the other aspect of the Atlantic, the old entrenched interests that hide ugly words of the Soviet era, such as misinformation and misinformation, that does not simply like the concept that someone with a point of choice of view can explicitly another opinion or, God does not please, voting differently, or worse, to win an choice, “Vance said.

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“I realize he had given a speech, in fact, a very brilliant speech,” Trump said of the Oval Office.

The president asked through a reporter about prosecutors renouncing the Justice Department’s push to drop the Crook case opposed to the New York City mayor.

“I don’t know anything about the individual case. I know they didn’t think it was a big problem, “Trump said.

“I thought it was very political,” he added, wondering why prosecutors didn’t complain about weeks earlier, prosecutors began raising objections this week when they asked that the case be dropped.

Trump also said that U. K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer asked him in their phone call Thursday in the United States, which he accepted.

“Friendly meeting, Myarray we have a lot going on,” he said.

No date has been set, Trump said, but it may be next week or the week after.

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