In his fifth week back in the Oval Office, Trump stirred the pot by referring to Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky as a "dictator", which triggered widespread backlash from European leaders. Tension flared further when the U.S. engaged Russian officials in peace talks without Ukraine’s involvement.

In a notable prisoner exchange with Russia, a U.S. citizen was released while the U.S. reciprocated for a Russian citizen, showcasing diplomatic maneuvering on the global stage.

Domestically, Trump announced plans to abolish New York City's congestion charge, claiming it as a win for the city's citizens, while also taking action against undocumented migrants by halting their federal benefits.

Additionally, discussions to make in-vitro fertilization (IVF) more accessible were raised, aiming to address healthcare concerns.

Further stirring conflict, the Trump administration clashed with the Associated Press over the Gulf of Mexico’s naming rights and promised increased scrutiny of immigration policies.

In a week marked by both bold policy shifts and significant social controversies, Trump's administration reflects ongoing tensions surrounding both domestic and global issues.

Stay tuned for more updates on this dynamic situation as it unfolds!