What has Trump been busy with in the past 24 hours? (2026-03-23)

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  1. Satirizing UK Prime Minister “Afraid to Answer Calls” — Trump posted a short skit from the UK version of “Saturday Night Live,” mocking UK Prime Minister Stamer’s “fear of answering his calls.” In the skit, Stamer’s actor appears “so terrified that he dares not answer the phone to discuss Iran with Trump.” British media commented that Trump’s release of this video is another blow to the so-called US-UK “special relationship.”

  2. Claiming Iran’s Defeat Makes Democrats America’s Biggest Enemy — Trump posted on social media that now that Iran has been defeated, America’s greatest enemies are the radical left and the extremely incompetent Democratic Party.

  3. Bessent Defends Trump: “Sometimes Escalation Is Necessary to Ease Tensions” — US Treasury Secretary Bessent defended the US and Israel’s attack on Iran’s infrastructure, claiming “sometimes you have to escalate actions to ease tensions.” Recently, Trump threatened to destroy Iran’s power plants if they did not open the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours. Bessent defended Trump’s remarks, saying it’s “the only language Iranians understand.”

  4. “Two Houses” Large-Scale MBS Bottom-Fishing — According to foreign media, the two major US government-controlled mortgage agencies, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, have begun大量 buying mortgage-backed securities (MBS) to cope with widening bond spreads and increased market volatility. Recently, Trump instructed these agencies to purchase $200 billion worth of MBS to improve housing affordability.

  5. Trump Team Preparing for Negotiation Plans — US media reported that, three weeks after the outbreak of conflict with Iran, the Trump administration has begun preliminary discussions on the next steps and potential peace negotiations with Iran. However, despite messages exchanged through Egypt, Qatar, and other countries, there has been no direct contact between the US and Iran. Iran is willing to negotiate but has set extremely harsh conditions, while the US has six conditions it previously rejected multiple times.

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