As of September 23, 2025, President Donald Trump has been active in both domestic and international affairs. On September 22, he signed an executive order designating the antifa movement as a "domestic terrorist organization," a move that has intensified political tensions in the U.S. . The same day, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Trump's authority to dismiss Rebecca Slaughter from the Federal Trade Commission, a decision that expands presidential power over independent agencies.
Internationally, Trump completed a state visit to the United Kingdom from September 16 to 18, where he met with King Charles III and Prime Minister Keir Starmer to discuss trade and immigration.
Domestically, the administration has faced criticism over a controversial statement advising pregnant women to limit acetaminophen use, claiming it increases autism
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risk—a claim disputed by medical experts. Additionally, the administration has been scrutinized for deploying military lawyers as immigration judges, raising legal concerns.