President Donald Trump showcased a new granite helipad on the White House lawn Wednesday, highlighting its strength and durability during a press tour. The construction project, unveiled as part of ongoing infrastructure efforts, drew attention amid discussions with Canadian officials.
Earlier in the week, Trump claimed a breakthrough in trade negotiations with Canada, citing the revival of the Keystone XL pipeline as a key achievement. However, details of the agreement remain vague, with some analysts questioning whether the project was ever truly off the table.
Meanwhile, Trump also announced plans to meet North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, later this year, aiming to rekindle diplomatic ties. The timing of these announcements comes as his approval rating has hit a new low, with recent polls showing only 33% support.
Despite the political focus, Trump also met with a teen lifeguard who saved a child from drowning, underscoring a rare personal engagement outside of policy matters.























