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1. Thai-Cambodia cease-fire dispute: Trump said on the 12th that he had facilitated a cease-fire between Thailand and Cambodia, but Thailand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs clearly denied it on the 13th. The Thai side said that a cease-fire presupposes that the Cambodian side first withdraws troops and clears landmines, and that Thailand carried out air raids on Cambodia on the morning of the 13th. 2. Federal Reserve Chairman Candidate: Trump revealed his inclination to nominate Walsh or Hassett to head the Federal Reserve, saying the results will be finalized in the next few weeks, while arguing that the president should have a say in interest rate decisions. 3. Cryptocurrency regulation: On the 12th, the Trump administration approved five cryptocurrency companies, including Circle and Ripple, to establish a national bank to promote the integration of the industry into the traditional financial system. 4. Cybersecurity Strategy: People familiar with the matter said that the Trump administration plans to mobilize private companies to participate in external cyber attacks. The draft new national cybersecurity strategy has been submitted for review and will be released in the next few weeks. 5. AI executive order controversy: Experts point out that the AI regulatory executive order signed by Trump is difficult to block state laws, and the battle between states for AI regulatory rights will not stop. 6. Statement on the Russian-Ukrainian issue: Trump said he is studying the possibility of a Russian-Ukrainian peace agreement, and at the same time stated that he does not support the “Donbas Free Economic Zone” idea and believes it “will not work.” 7. Venezuelan policy: Trump hinted that action against the Commission might be extended from sea to land, but emphasized that “a ground attack is not necessary,” saying that the US measures “go far beyond the fight against drugs.” 8. Controversial photos revealed: US House Democrats released photos showing that Trump had the same frame as an Epstein survivor. 9. News related to the lawsuit: The US Cultural Heritage Organization sued Trump, alleging that his White House ballroom renovation project was illegal, not authorized by Congress, and evaded review; California sued the Trump administration for withdrawing more than $33 million in federal funding from the state.

Zhitongcaijing·12/13/2025 06:09:00
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1. Thai-Cambodia cease-fire dispute: Trump said on the 12th that he had facilitated a cease-fire between Thailand and Cambodia, but Thailand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs clearly denied it on the 13th. The Thai side said that a cease-fire presupposes that the Cambodian side first withdraws troops and clears landmines, and that Thailand carried out air raids on Cambodia on the morning of the 13th. 2. Federal Reserve Chairman Candidate: Trump revealed his inclination to nominate Walsh or Hassett to head the Federal Reserve, saying the results will be finalized in the next few weeks, while arguing that the president should have a say in interest rate decisions. 3. Cryptocurrency regulation: On the 12th, the Trump administration approved five cryptocurrency companies, including Circle and Ripple, to establish a national bank to promote the integration of the industry into the traditional financial system. 4. Cybersecurity Strategy: People familiar with the matter said that the Trump administration plans to mobilize private companies to participate in external cyber attacks. The draft new national cybersecurity strategy has been submitted for review and will be released in the next few weeks. 5. AI executive order controversy: Experts point out that the AI regulatory executive order signed by Trump is difficult to block state laws, and the battle between states for AI regulatory rights will not stop. 6. Statement on the Russian-Ukrainian issue: Trump said he is studying the possibility of a Russian-Ukrainian peace agreement, and at the same time stated that he does not support the “Donbas Free Economic Zone” idea and believes it “will not work.” 7. Venezuelan policy: Trump hinted that action against the Commission might be extended from sea to land, but emphasized that “a ground attack is not necessary,” saying that the US measures “go far beyond the fight against drugs.” 8. Controversial photos revealed: US House Democrats released photos showing that Trump had the same frame as an Epstein survivor. 9. News related to the lawsuit: The US Cultural Heritage Organization sued Trump, alleging that his White House ballroom renovation project was illegal, not authorized by Congress, and evaded review; California sued the Trump administration for withdrawing more than $33 million in federal funding from the state.