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The Administration navigated a week of significant domestic and foreign policy actions in mid-September 2025, framed by widespread tributes from sports organizations and White House officials honoring the late conservative leader, Charlie Kirk, whom the President and Vice President remembered fondly as a champion of faith and patriotism. Domestically, a major "Law and Order" initiative was launched in Memphis, establishing a Safe Task Force and deploying federal resources, including the National Guard, to combat the city's rampant violent crime, an action welcomed by Tennessee officials and based on successful strategies previously deployed in Washington, D.C. In economic policy, the President implemented two key immigration changes aimed at putting "America First": the Gold Card program was established to grant expedited visas to high-value contributors making substantial financial gifts, while strict new fee requirements and regulations were imposed on the H-1B nonimmigrant worker program to protect American jobs, particularly in the tech sector. Internationally, the President concluded a historic state visit to the United Kingdom by signing the Technology Prosperity Deal, a landmark agreement strengthening the U.S.-U.K. special relationship and committing the two nations to joint leadership in artificial intelligence, civil nuclear energy, and quantum computing; this foreign policy success coincided with a Presidential message celebrating the Air Force's 78th birthday, which referenced the successful "Operation Midnight Hammer" against Iran's nuclear capabilities in June. These activities, which also included proclaiming Constitution Week, designating countries on the Major's List for illicit drug trafficking, and noting declining mortgage rates and a booming stock market, underscored the Administration's assertive policy agenda.

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