What Did the President Say Yesterday?
A concise recap of the main announcements
He dismissed claims about his death and health as false, saying he’d been active over the weekend and criticizing the media for spreading misinformation.
He denied a circulating video’s authenticity, attributing it to AI manipulation and stressing that White House windows are secure and not the scene shown.
He announced plans to relocate U.S. Space Command from Colorado to Huntsville, Alabama, saying the decision reflected a stronger push from Alabama officials.
He confirmed a U.S. strike in international waters targeting a vessel linked to a criminal group, describing the action as a deterrent against drug trafficking and noting casualties resulted.
After an appeals court ruled against most of his global tariffs, he said his team will seek fast Supreme Court review to defend the tariff policy.
He announced plans to deploy the National Guard to Chicago to address violent crime, without providing a firm start date.
Bottom line
The address combined rebuttals of recent rumors with a set of forceful policy moves — a military action at sea, a federal law-and-order posture, a high-profile federal relocation, and an urgent legal push over tariffs.