Here’s what happened during Trump’s 14th week in office

President Donald Trump concludes in the first 100 days of his administration this week, as he concluded three months of unprecedented use of executive orders, and discussions continue on a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine.
Trump met with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas’s store in the White House on Thursday, where he said that he and other allies were trying to conclude a deal between Moscow and Kiev in the near future. However, he said that he would adhere to his time.
“I have my deadline,” Trump told reporters on Thursday. “We wanted to be fast. The Prime Minister helps us.”
“He wants to be fast too,” he said. “I think everyone in this, at this time in NATO, want to see this thing happens.”
The White House did not comment on Fox News Digital regarding the details of the deadline.
The Trump team indicated optimism about this week’s deal, and Vice President JD Vance revealed on Wednesday that the proposal on the table. However, he said that time is limited, and if no partner agrees, the United States will withdraw from the progress of these discussions.
The deal will require both Russia and Ukraine to abandon some of their lands, but the lines will remain “close to what they are today”, according to Fans.
Here’s what happened this week in the Trump administration:
Higseth under the fire
The White House went to the bats of Defense Minister Beit Higseth, who was subjected to additional audit in the aftermath of a report in the New York Times that Higseth participated in information about a military air raid practiced against the Houthis in the chat of a signaling group that also included his wife, brother and personal lawyer.
In March, the Atlantic Ocean reported the initial signal group chat that included Higseth and Fans to discuss the same attack on the Houthis. In that chat, the editor -in -chief of the Atlantic Ocean Jeffrey Goldberg was included.
Higseth faces the last battle defending the Pentagon Defense Minister
The White House has made it clear that it was standing by Defense Minister Beit Higseth. (IMGES)
The last incident prompted the legislators to call for the resignation of Higseth, although Higseth maintains any war plans that have not been revealed in the chats. Despite a NPR report that the White House was considering finding the new defense minister in this controversy, the Trump administration expressed its support for Higseth this week.
“It brings a tremendous change to the Pentagon, and there are many people in the city who reject the huge change, and I think, frankly, for this reason we have witnessed a campaign of stain against the Minister of Defense from the moment when President Trump announced his candidacy before the US Senate,” said Secretary at home.
Levitt said: “Let me repeat: The president stands strongly behind Minister Higseth and the change he brings to the Pentagon, and the results he has achieved so far talks about herself.”
Pope Francis funeral
Trump and First Lady Melania Trump left Washington on Friday morning to attend the funeral of Pope Francis in Rome on Saturday. The Vatican announced that Pope Francis died on Monday in the Vatican Casa Santa Marta.
“Pope Francis’s peace!” Trump said in a post on Monday on the social truth. “God bless him and everyone who loved him!”
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Pope Francis, Vice President JD Vance, receives the left, before Urbi et Orbi (Latin to the city and the world) was granted a blessing at the end of the Easter Bloc, headed by Cardinal Angelo Komastari, in St. Peter Square in the Vatican Sunday, April 20, 2025. (Vatican media via AP)
The death of the Pope came a day after Vans, who turned into Catholicism in 2019, met him in a reception room at the Vatican Hotel just hours before his death.
In addition, Trump signed an executive order on Monday ordering all American flags to transport in half of the employees on all buildings and public reasons, in all military jobs and marine stations, and on all marine ships to remember Francis. This also applies to all American embassies, drinks, consular offices and other facilities abroad, including military facilities, marine ships and stations.
Former President Joe Biden and his wife, Jill, are also planning to attend the funeral of Rome.
Education reforms
Trump also signed seven executive orders related to education, including many of them that would include artificial intelligence in K-12 curricula, amend school discipline and accreditation guidelines, and update the requirements for detecting foreign financing for schools.
Meanwhile, the Trump Ministry of Education also announced on Monday that it would resume groups on the underdeveloped students ’underdevelopment loans in May for the first time since 2020.
The Ministry of Education to resume groups on the first -time federal students ’loans since 2020

The Ministry of Education will resume groups on the underdeveloped student loans in May. (Getty Images)
The Trump administration stopped referring federal student loans to the groups in March 2020 during the start of the Covid-19s. But Trump administration officials are concerned that the stoppage has led the Federal Student Loans to “heading towards a financial cliff if we do not start paying the groups,” according to a senior administration official.
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“The result is that the federal government’s loan portfolio continued to grow, and we have a record number of borrowers who are at risk of delinquency or failure to pay.”
Fox News Emma Colon contributed to this report.
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2025-04-26 13:00:00