Donald Trump's first year back in office has been marked by dramatic domestic and international events. From his inauguration as the 47th president, Trump has hosted world leaders, enacted sweeping tariffs, and overseen major military actions. Notable moments include tense meetings with Israeli and Ukrainian leaders, the escalation of conflict between Israel and Iran, and a sophisticated bombing campaign targeting Iranian nuclear facilities.
On the home front, Trump's administration faced protests over immigration raids and announced a federal takeover of the Metropolitan Police Department. The year also saw the tragic death of right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk, followed by a public memorial attended by Trump. Internationally, the president brokered a significant prisoner swap between Israel and Palestine, received the FIFA Peace Prize, and oversaw high-profile operations in Venezuela, including the capture of President Nicolas Maduro.
The administration's first year concluded with symbolic gestures, such as the demolition of part of the White House for a new ballroom and the presentation of a Nobel Peace Prize medal to Trump by Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado.

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