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White House Week in Review: NASA Launches 1st Crewed Moon Mission in Half a Century 88%
4/5/2026, 1:02:08 AM
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From a historic mission to the moon to major developments in the Iran conflict and fraud investigations at home,
President Trump shaping a pivotal week on the world stage.
And today is Daniel Monahan has your White House week in review.
NASA launched the Artemis 2 mission from Florida sending four astronauts in a nearly 10-day journey around the moon and back.
Former NASA astronaut Jerry Linenger on Fox News.
The things with the Trump space policy is unreal. He started it his first term and this is a fruition of it.
President Trump addressing the nation on the war in Iran this week.
Tonight every American can look forward to a day when we are finally free from the wickedness of Iranian aggression and the spectre of nuclear blackmail.
The president telling nations worried about oil stuck in the Strait of Hormuz to buy from the US and to take matters into their own hands.
Build up some delayed courage.
Should have done it before.
Should have done it with us as we asked.
Go to the Strait and just take it.
The US and Israel continued strikes across Iran.
A video shared by President Trump appears to show a large-scale strike on an ammunition depot in Isfahan with massive flames rising into the sky.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will visit Washington next week.
The trip comes after President Trump criticized Europe over Iran war inaction and threatened to withdraw from NATO.
President Trump's White House ballroom project was approved by Washington planning authorities on Thursday.
However, two days earlier a judge ruled the work cannot proceed without congressional approval.
The Pentagon sharing new information on the war in Iran.
War Secretary Pete Hegseth saying US firepower is only increasing while Iran's is decreasing.
Our strikes are damaging the morale of the Iranian military leading to widespread desertions, key personnel shortages, and causing frustrations amongst senior leaders.
The Trump administration is lifting sanctions on Venezuela's interim president Delcy Rodriguez.
The move opens the door for Venezuela to reopen embassies in the US and regain control of state-owned assets abroad.
Meanwhile, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announces the launch of a national program to measure, understand, and remove microplastics from the human body.
We are focusing on three questions.
What is in the body? What's causing harm? And how do we remove it?
And Secretary of War Pete Hegseth says service members will now be allowed to carry personal firearms on US bases.
Our war fighters defend the right of others to carry. They should be able to carry themselves.
The move reverses a policy that restricted privately owned weapons on military installations.
The Justice Department says eight suspects were arrested on federal charges that they schemed to defraud the nation's health care system out of more than $50 million.
Half of the 1,800 fraud prospects should not be in business if we are able to identify the red flags and that's what we're basing these numbers on.
And Pam Bondi is out as attorney general.
She says she's moving to an important private sector role where she will continue fighting for President Trump and his administration.
The president confirming the move in a true social post calling Bondi a great American patriot and a loyal friend.
And President Trump signing an order to strengthen election integrity requiring federal agencies to verify US citizenship, create voter eligibility lists, track mail-in ballots, and prioritize prosecution of election fraud.
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