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President Trump He struggles with war with many battlefields.
It’s a nine front crusade, though I could easily double that number.
If there is a common thread here, the president has taken over elite institutions that he has long resented or revived.
Because of this, his first three months are stuck in his hyperspeed – critics would say chaos – because he is broken by a traditional model of solving one or two editions at once. The voters gave him another term to shake things up. That’s The first Trump expression on steroids.
The president is surrounded by loyalists who encourage his approach to flood, unlike some traditional personalities (Rex Tillerson, Jim Mattis, Gary Cohn) who tried to restrain him for the last time he lived in the White House.
One advantage is that he uses the truth social as a weapon, unloading those who do not want him.
Yet, he still finds time to abolish the rules that limit the pressure of shower, call for the abolition of the trifle and goes out against changing watches (although his attitude to daily savings is unclear) – all things that affect people’s daily lives.
Here, in no way, they are not nine Donald Trump combat courts:
1. Superior private universities
Although Trump himself went to the Wharton school, he is constantly Attacking Colombia and other top -notch Ivy Colleges. Harvard, where he froze more than two billion dollars of funding, and another $ 7 billion in danger, replied. In addition, the IRS views the recall of status exempt from university taxes.

Trump has publicly criticized Harvard University in recent weeks. (Getty Images | East)
The White House now admits that the letter that Trump’s official has been transmitted to Harvard “unauthorized” and that he should not have been sent. Harvard officials were stunned because they thought they were in the process of negotiating a settlement with administration.
2. Law firm
One giant law firm after the other, under the pressure of Trump, crossed and reached the village with a white house. This includes an insurance consent of up to $ 100 million or even $ 125 million Pro Bono services on issues important for administration. An alternative is an executive command that withdraws its members’ safety, which prevents serving their corporate clients without access to secret data. Several companies returned, and some lawyers resigned in protest, but most voluntarily agree.
3. Media
President Trump sued CBS, NBC and Gannett. He won a $ 16 million lawsuit against the ABC-a-Koju Disney approved by George Stephanopoulos repeatedly called a rapist when he was actually responsible for sexual abuse. Even if the suits do not go anywhere, journalists and news must hire lawyers and go through temptation.
Trump has long used printing as a foil but now makes fun of the characters CNN -OV Kaitlan Collins When he tries to ask questions. He refused to ask the NBC journalist, saying that the network had no credibility. Yet Trump provides an absolutely astonishing degree of approach. The questions are asking almost every day and has taken over the press (with AP still excluded). The coverage is predominantly anti-trump-occasionally self-tanned-but also enhances clicks and grades. It is a relationship of love-tiny.
4. Federal reserves
The markets were re -diving yesterday as Trump intensified his personal attack on President Fed Jerome Powell in an obvious attempt to press him to resign. Powell’s job is to take care of inflation, not to push the economy because the president wants to reduce interest rates.

The Chairman of the American Federal Reserve of Jerome Powell answers the question of David Rubenstein (not in the picture) during a discussion on stage at a meeting of the Washington Economic Club, at the Renaissance Hotel in Washington, DC, USA, February 7, 2023. (Reuters/Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/File Photo)
The entire tariff war was deceived by Wall Street and alienated such allies as Canada (51 State ???), Mexico and the European Union. He promised a tariff war several times during the campaign, but no one expected the tariffs of this size, even against China, which revealed itself. Now Trump says he will even make an agreement with China. It seems that the 90-day break has briefly stabilized things, but whether the president can conclude contracts with 90 countries in 90 days.
5. Courts
Donald Trump has a long history of seizures of judges and prosecutors. Now he goes to the line, and maybe he has crossed, when it comes to challenging the judgment of the court, even with 6-3 conservative majority in the Supreme Court.
On the second day, the president rejected questions about the wrong deportation of Kilmar Abrega Garcia, telling reporters to talk to lawyers. The next day, he soaked Abrego Garcia, saying that he was a violent man who deserves to be in prison and criticized the journey of Chris Van Holen to visit him with carefully styled photo op.
Abrego Garcia may be a member of the gang, but the previous judgment of the court revealed that it should not be Feeling the Savior. Politically, this is a winning question for Trump. But when Scotus ruled 9-0 to “facilitate” the return of Garcia, Trump quite ignored him.
Trump says he is not “satisfied” with the Chief of Fed Jerome Powell
In a special case, the Supreme Court, 7-2, ordered Trump not to move the second wave of Venezuelan migrants from which they were held. This time the administration agreed to follow the verdict.
6. Former assistants
The president goes after two of his named since the first term.
He ordered the investigation of his former chief of cyber security for Chris Krebs because “falsely and unfounded”, denying that the 2020 elections were set. Krebs called “a significant actor of a bad faith who armed and abused the government,” which means that Krebs found what every other probe, including one lawyer Bill Barr, established a evidence of significant frauds.
Trump also ordered Miles Taylor’s probe, better known as “anonymously”, wrote Ripping President for the New York Times op-ed.
Taylor, a former Homeland Security Officer, “wrote a book under the pseudonym” Anonymous “, presenting incredible claims and your administration and others in it,” the president said in the memo. So he is under investigation. Trump even accused Taylor of committing “betrayal”.
7. Hill Republicans
The president pressed members of his own party to start with almost everything he wants. Apart from Matt Gaetz Fijaska, this meant to approve all his nominee, despite doubt about the Like Pete Hegsetha and Rfk Jr.

Defense Minister Peta Hegsetth is preparing for a television interview outside the White House, on Friday, March 21, 2025, in Washington. (AP/Mark Schiefelbein)
He openly warned that he would use Elona Male money run primary opponents against those who defy him. Musk was a heat shield for Trump, even though he broke with him on tariffs. Remember that Musk poured money into that battle of the Supreme Court in Wisconsin and lost. The chainsaw now looks very different.
Although the violent attacks on Tesla were despised, Musk also had to admit, after promising to reduce $ 1 billion dollars, that he would only be able to save $ 150 billion. Musk also admitted that he had shot and had to revise the bird flu experts and a nuclear bomb expert, but remains the richest man in the world.
Lisa Murkowski just came out and said: everyone is afraid to criticize Trump for fear of political retaliation.
8. Kennedy Center
This was never done, but the president fired all members of the Democratic Committee and appointed himself the president. He even suggested that he should host the annual awards for a glittering building on a descendant called JFK – not because he needs attention, he says, but because it would be good for evaluations.
The committee was always double -sided, but it doesn’t bother Trump.
Some performers, led by Lin-Manuel Miranda of the “Hamilton” glory, have already pulled out. Will conservative performers get the green light?
I chose Kennedy Center as an example of Trump’s wars cultures, but he also aimed at the Smithsonian institution and the National Zoo.
9. Volodymyr Zelenskyy
President, with help from JD VanceHe humbled the Ukrainian president extremely during this defrost meeting at the White House. Now Zelenskyy is a good responsibility for the conflict – he should have kept his mouth closed and went with the agreement, but took the bait.
Trump went a step further, threw him out of the White House and sent him home.
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Now Trump, through Marc Rubioa, says he can give up the negotiation of a dedication fire in Ukraine. This is exactly what Vladimir Putin wants, so he can continue to seize the soil from the brave Ukrainians. One thing Trump said he would do but didn’t do, his friend Putin’s pressure. He still blames Zelenskyy and Ukraine that his courage was cracking.
It’s a list. Freely create yours. Sometimes it works for Donald Trump, sometimes not. But it helps to explain the dizzying pace of change and sends an unmistakable message that he is the main one.