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President Donald Trump He started a week by driving red Tesla on the southern lawns of the White House and closed the week, addressing the Ministry of Justice.
In his remark on Friday, Trump has run against the former president Joe Biden’s The Ministry of Justice and accused the agency of turning into the “injustice department”.
“Our predecessors have transformed this Ministry of Justice into the injustice department,” Trump said at the Ministry of Justice on Friday. “But today I stand before you to state that these days are over and that it will never come back.”
Trump regularly condemned the Ministry of Justice and the FBI since its first administration after multiple investigations and lawsuits filed against him. For example, the FBI researched Trump and his campaign for 2016 for a alleged agreement with Russia. The probe found that there was no evidence that Trump’s campaign coordinated with Russia to influence the outcome of the election.

President Donald Trump speaks at the Washington Ministry of Justice on Friday, March 14, 2025. (Associated Press)
Under the Administration of Biden, Trump faced more legal supervision when former Attorney General Merrick Garland welcomed former special lawyer Jack Smith 2020 to conduct investigations into the alleged efforts of Trump’s results to abolish election results in 2020 and Trump’s alleged efforts to preserve the classified materials in MAR-LAG.
“They tried to turn America into a corrupt communist and third world communist, but in the end the robbers failed and the truth won,” Trump said. “Freedom won. Justice won. Democracy won. And, above all, the American people won.”
Bidana spokesman did not immediately respond to the Fox News Digital comment.
Here are some other key moments from the week:
Trump met on Thursday with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, and the two talked about the efforts to enhance NATO’s defense and the US that potentially procure Greenland.
Trump has long advocated NATO allies to increase the consumption of defense to between 2% and 5% of the gross domestic product. He also called on European countries to take more responsibility for defending its continent.
“You are starting to hear the British Prime Minister and others who are committed to much higher consumption for defense,” Rutte told reporters on Thursday at the White House. “We are not there. We have to do more, but I really want to work with you … to make sure that we will have NATO that is really re -strengthened under your guidance. And we get there.

President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in the oval office of the White House on March 13, 2025. (Andrew Hardik/Getty Images)
“When you look at Trump 47, what has happened in the last few weeks is really stunning.”
He expressed his remarks after the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen made a proposal of $ 841 billion, appointed March 4 for EU countries.
In addition, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer vowed in February that he would increase his country’s consumption to 2.5% of his gross domestic values. This is more than 2.3% that the UK currently consumes and is an increase in almost $ 17 billion.
‘Hysteria’: White house excludes concerns about cleaning USAID document
Trump also expressed optimism during a meeting of the likelihood that he would now get Greenland, although the Danish territory said he was not interested in Trump’s offer.
“I think that will happen,” Trump told reporters Thursday. “And I’m just thinking. I didn’t think much before, but I’m sitting with a man who could be very instrumental. You know, Mark, we need that for international security, not just security, international.”
In response, Rutte said he did not want to “pull NATO” into discussions, but said that Arctic countries have to cooperate with the United States for safety conservation in the region, because Russian and Chinese ships are increasing their activities there.

The US flag and flag of USAIDs fly in front of the USAID building in Washington, DC, February 1, 2025. (Annabelle Gordon/Reuters)
The White House has extinguished concerns on Tuesday and Wednesday that the US Agency for International Development (USAID) has ordered employees to destroy classified documents in the midst of the effort of Trump administration to close the agency.
The acting secretary of the USAID executive, Erica Carr, sent E -advertising employees, referring to them to start demolish and burning documents, according to a proposal that was submitted to the government unions on the federal court on Tuesday.
However, documents remain available on computer systems, and Car’s Directive coincides with the upcoming movement of the US customs and border protection to the USAID building, said the spokeswoman for the White House Anna Kelly.
“This has been sent approximately three ten employees,” Kelly said in Post X regarding Carr’s order on Tuesday night. “The documents included were old, mostly friendly content (content of other agencies), and originals still exist on classified computer systems. More false news of hysteria!”
Everyone involved in cleaning documents had a secret security approval or more and were not among USAID employees on administrative leave, said the Fox News Digital administration officer on Wednesday.
Those involved were familiar with the content they were dealing with and were especially appointed by the Agency for Review and Removal of the Materials, the official said.
Thousands of employees on USAID have been discharged or put on administrative leave in February, following the recommendations of the Ministry of Government Efficiency (Doge) to reduce waste consumption.

President Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk talk to journalists near the Red Tesla Red Model on the southern White House lawn on March 11, 2025 in Washington. (Pool by AP)
Trump bought a red Tesla on Tuesday and showed the vehicle on The southern lawn of the White House With Spacex and Tesla, executive director Elon Musk, who reaches his head. The event coincided with Tesla’s supplies that withdrew earlier in the week, but the price price increased after the White House event.
Democrats quickly rendered a verdict on the move, and the Committee on the Democratic Congress Campaign called Trump’s administration “the ugliest administration in American history.”