2025-03-19 18:59:46 By John Carter
Donald Trump is back in action, and he’s wasting no time making waves on the global stage. On March 19, 2025, he had what he called a “very good” phone conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, discussing a possible ceasefire amid the ongoing war with Russia. While Trump hinted at a 30-day pause on strikes against energy infrastructure—something he had already spoken to Vladimir Putin about—Zelenskyy wasn’t exactly convinced. Given Russia’s track record, can you blame him?
Meanwhile, Trump is gearing up for his second shot at the presidency after his stunning victory in the 2024 election. He’s already huddling with advisors, mapping out executive actions for his first day back in office. Love him or hate him, it’s a comeback story like no other.
In the political arena, Trump is throwing his support behind Representative Mike Johnson for House Speaker, a move that comes as the GOP faces its own internal struggles. On top of that, his immigration and visa policies are stirring up debates, with supporters and critics clashing over what’s next for U.S. border control.
Internationally, Trump is back to making bold statements. He’s once again talking about U.S. control over Greenland (yes, really) and making waves with remarks about the Panama Canal. On the military front, he’s taking a tough stance on groups like Yemen’s Houthis, signaling that his foreign policy will be anything but passive.
As Trump steps back into the spotlight, one thing is clear—his second term is shaping up to be just as unpredictable as his first. Buckle up!