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Trump 2, Year 2, Week 16 - Bonus

7 min · 16. maj 2026
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Official presidential commemorations, policy milestones, and administrative appointments. One report celebrates the 251st anniversary of the capture of Fort Ticonderoga, honoring the historical bravery that helped secure American independence. Another update highlights First Lady Melania Trump’s achievements in reforming the foster care system, specifically noting progress in housing, digital resources, and financial protections for youth. Finally, the collection includes formal lists of judicial and executive nominations submitted to the Senate for confirmation. Together, these sources provide an overview of the executive branch’s historical recognition, social initiatives, and governance activities.

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