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1. Interception of the tanker: According to media reports on December 21, local time, using people familiar with the matter who did not wish to be publicly named, US personnel tracked and intercepted an oil tanker in international waters near Venezuela on the same day. However, there are currently different opinions about “whether US personnel have boarded the ship for inspection.” If this news is true, this is the third tanker recently intercepted by the US side in the waters off Venezuela. 2. Tax Refunds: White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett said on Sunday that if the Supreme Court rules to abolish President Trump's tariff policy and refund the import taxes already levied, it will cause major “administrative problems.” 3. Epstein: On December 21, local time, the US Department of Justice issued a factsheet explaining questions about some public Epstein case documents. The statement said that before US President Trump signed the “Epstein File Transparency Act” to approve the publication of the Epstein case files, many judges rejected the Department of Justice's request to unblock Epstein-related materials. The enactment of the new law provided judges with the legal basis they considered sufficient, thereby granting the Trump administration's long-standing request to the court to unblock the documents. 4. Change ambassadors: The Trump administration is recalling nearly 30 foreign ambassadors and senior diplomats in other positions to adjust the personnel layout of the US diplomatic service. The recalled personnel are mainly from US diplomatic agencies in Africa and Asia, and they all took office during the Biden administration. 5. AI regulation: Trump is taking tough action to prevent states from regulating artificial intelligence. This move is tearing apart the tech lobby and directing dissatisfaction directly at David Sachs, the president's chief AI adviser. 6. Greenland: Trump announced on the 21st the appointment of Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry as the U.S. Special Envoy to Greenland. Trump wrote on social media: “Jeff knows the importance of Greenland to our national security, and he will do his best to protect our country's interests.” 7. United Kingdom: According to the British Prime Minister's Office, British Prime Minister Stammer spoke with US President Trump on the afternoon of the 21st. According to the news, the leaders of Britain and the United States first reviewed the latest developments in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, and Stammer explained the work carried out by the “League of Wills” to support any peace agreement and ensure a just and lasting end to hostilities.

Zhitongcaijing·12/22/2025 09:01:07
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1. Interception of the tanker: According to media reports on December 21, local time, using people familiar with the matter who did not wish to be publicly named, US personnel tracked and intercepted an oil tanker in international waters near Venezuela on the same day. However, there are currently different opinions about “whether US personnel have boarded the ship for inspection.” If this news is true, this is the third tanker recently intercepted by the US side in the waters off Venezuela. 2. Tax Refunds: White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett said on Sunday that if the Supreme Court rules to abolish President Trump's tariff policy and refund the import taxes already levied, it will cause major “administrative problems.” 3. Epstein: On December 21, local time, the US Department of Justice issued a factsheet explaining questions about some public Epstein case documents. The statement said that before US President Trump signed the “Epstein File Transparency Act” to approve the publication of the Epstein case files, many judges rejected the Department of Justice's request to unblock Epstein-related materials. The enactment of the new law provided judges with the legal basis they considered sufficient, thereby granting the Trump administration's long-standing request to the court to unblock the documents. 4. Change ambassadors: The Trump administration is recalling nearly 30 foreign ambassadors and senior diplomats in other positions to adjust the personnel layout of the US diplomatic service. The recalled personnel are mainly from US diplomatic agencies in Africa and Asia, and they all took office during the Biden administration. 5. AI regulation: Trump is taking tough action to prevent states from regulating artificial intelligence. This move is tearing apart the tech lobby and directing dissatisfaction directly at David Sachs, the president's chief AI adviser. 6. Greenland: Trump announced on the 21st the appointment of Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry as the U.S. Special Envoy to Greenland. Trump wrote on social media: “Jeff knows the importance of Greenland to our national security, and he will do his best to protect our country's interests.” 7. United Kingdom: According to the British Prime Minister's Office, British Prime Minister Stammer spoke with US President Trump on the afternoon of the 21st. According to the news, the leaders of Britain and the United States first reviewed the latest developments in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, and Stammer explained the work carried out by the “League of Wills” to support any peace agreement and ensure a just and lasting end to hostilities.