US President Donald Trump announced a series of major domestic and foreign policy achievements at a White House press conference this morning (5/12). From successfully facilitating a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, forcing China to reduce fentanyl exports, to issuing the most aggressive prescription drug price executive order. He finally stated: "The United States has attracted over 10 trillion dollars in investment in just two months, something others couldn't achieve in 8 years." He again emphasized his superior achievements.
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ToggleTrump Claims India-Pakistan Ceasefire, Houthi Militants No Longer Attack US Ships
Trump began by claiming:
- The United States successfully mediated the India-Pakistan conflict, using trade incentives to get both sides to reach a ceasefire agreement.
- Yemen's Houthi militants also promised not to attack US ships.

Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Dr. Oz were also on-site endorsing, emphasizing that Trump is the first president who truly dared to stand up to pharmaceutical companies.
Trump Will Visit the Middle East, Promote Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks, and Even Consider Lifting Syria Sanctions
Trump is about to embark on a trip to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE, and insists that he will definitely make the Russia-Ukraine talks happen, possibly flying to Turkey himself to participate.
He also revealed that he might lift Syria sanctions and hopes to give them a chance to start over.
Finally Emphasizing $10 Trillion Investment, US Corporate Repatriation, and Making America Stronger
Trump reiterated that the new government has attracted over $10 trillion in investment in just two months, something others couldn't achieve in 8 years.
He confidently stated that after drug prices come down, Americans' taxes will also decrease, and the US economy will become more competitive.
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