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1. Combating drug trafficking: US President Trump said in his speech to the US military on the afternoon of December 24, local time, that the US aircraft carrier “Gerald R. Ford” controls the Caribbean Sea. Currently, “drug trafficking” by sea has been reduced by 96%, and the US will crack down on “drug trafficking” on land. This approach is “actually simpler.” 2. Tech giants: According to a report on the US “Politics” website on December 23, the Trump administration is very dissatisfied with large US digital technology companies being regulated overseas, so it is demanding that the European Union, South Korea, and Britain “give the green light” to these US tech giants by canceling trade negotiations and threatening to launch trade investigations. 3. Recall ambassadors: Janie Shaheen, a senior member of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and 10 other Democrats sent a joint letter to President Trump on the 24th local time, calling on the government to cancel the decision to recall nearly 30 US ambassadors to foreign countries to avoid about half of the world's US ambassadors being vacant. 4. Visa application fee: The judge ruled that the Trump administration's new $100,000 H-1B visa application fee regulations are legal. 5. Epstein case: On the 23rd, the US Department of Justice released a new batch of nearly 30,000 pages of documents related to the Epstein case, many of which involved US President Trump. The Ministry of Justice later claimed that part of the document was untrue.

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1. Combating drug trafficking: US President Trump said in his speech to the US military on the afternoon of December 24, local time, that the US aircraft carrier “Gerald R. Ford” controls the Caribbean Sea. Currently, “drug trafficking” by sea has been reduced by 96%, and the US will crack down on “drug trafficking” on land. This approach is “actually simpler.” 2. Tech giants: According to a report on the US “Politics” website on December 23, the Trump administration is very dissatisfied with large US digital technology companies being regulated overseas, so it is demanding that the European Union, South Korea, and Britain “give the green light” to these US tech giants by canceling trade negotiations and threatening to launch trade investigations. 3. Recall ambassadors: Janie Shaheen, a senior member of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and 10 other Democrats sent a joint letter to President Trump on the 24th local time, calling on the government to cancel the decision to recall nearly 30 US ambassadors to foreign countries to avoid about half of the world's US ambassadors being vacant. 4. Visa application fee: The judge ruled that the Trump administration's new $100,000 H-1B visa application fee regulations are legal. 5. Epstein case: On the 23rd, the US Department of Justice released a new batch of nearly 30,000 pages of documents related to the Epstein case, many of which involved US President Trump. The Ministry of Justice later claimed that part of the document was untrue.