

"Big sucker" won't be fired
Despite threats and insults by Donald Trump, national Reserve chief Jerome Powell will stay in office. I'm not gonna fire him. I'd like him to be a small more active on his thought of lowering interest rates. This is the perfect time to lower interest rates. And if he doesn't, is it over? No, it's not over," Trump said. The president of the United States said these words the day after he wrote on his social networking site that if Powell did not immediately lower interest rates, the economy would importantly slow down. Earlier he said he was looking forward to Powell's "termination".
Elon Musk changes priorities
Elon Musk announced on Tuesday that he intends to importantly reduce his commitment to state administration. This decision was made after Tesla's financial results for the first 4th of 2025 were published, which showed a drastic 71-percent drop in profits compared to the corresponding period of the erstwhile year. Musk announced that from now on he would focus mainly on the management of Tesla, which is facing expanding problems. In the first quarter, the company generated 409 million dollars, 71% lower profit compared to the same period of 2024. The company's profit was worse than expected and as noted in the fresh York Times, Tesla would evidence a failure of over half a billion dollars, if it had not been for its interest income on its financial assets (including cryptocurrency) and the sale of carbon credits to another companies.
Trump punch.
The Washington national court issued a decision on Tuesday that restores the functioning of the Voice of America and related media specified as the Free Asian Radio and mediate East Broadcasting Network. Journalists, released by the Donald Trump administration decision, will receive their jobs back. The court order besides refers to the restoration of earlier grants to these media. president Trump and his co-workers accused VOA and another budget-funded bias media, claiming to advance "radically left" narratives. Trump ordered to make maximum authorised cuts in the VOA as part of a slimming of administration, but in practice this led to the dismissal of hundreds of journalists and workers and the closure of the station's operations. Many journalists, including the Ukrainian section of the station, were threatened with deportation.
Trzaskowski with a decline in support
Rafał Trzaskowski enjoys the top support in the latest poll before the presidential election, gaining 30.4% of the vote — results from a survey conducted by IBRiS for the weekly Politics. In the election, he was ahead of PiS candidate Karol Nawrocki, on whom 24.9 percent of respondents pointed, and the leader of the Confederation Sławomir Mentzen, whose support was 12.9 percent.
What's next for us on Wednesday?
Today the Sejm will start a two-day meeting; the first day of the gathering will be dominated by the information of the Minister of abroad Affairs Radosław Sikorski about the tasks of Polish abroad policy in 2025. This point is expected to last almost 8 hours, start at 10.15 and last until 6 p.m. A debate is planned with the Minister's replies and 2 about half-hour breaks. Traditionally, the chief of diplomacy's yearly speech is said to be an exposé by the minister of the SZ.
At the territory Court for Warsaw Śródmieście a private indictment of Zbigniew Komosa, who accused PiS president Jarosław Kaczyński of violating physical immunity, will be held today. The investigation concerns an incidental of 10 October 2024, when, according to Komosa's account, Kaczyński struck him twice in the face during the celebration of the Smolensk monthly magazine in Piłsudski Square in Warsaw.
W The ceremony procession ceremony with Pope Francis from the chapel of the Holy home of Martha to St Peter's Basilica will begin at 9 a.m. Vatican Basilica will be opened to the faithful at 11 p.m. The pope's tribute will be given to the faithful by Friday. In the afternoon a second congregation of cardinals will be held in the Synod Hall, or their assembly during the vacancy of the Holy See.