President Donald Trump faced mounting challenges both domestically and internationally, according to multiple news sources on February 3, 2026. These challenges ranged from potential political vulnerabilities related to the economy and immigration to foreign policy decisions impacting global relations and trade.
Domestically, Trump's handling of the economy and immigration were raising concerns, even among some of his supporters, according to Vox. The Justice Department continued to release files from its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, the late financier who associated with prominent figures including Trump, Elon Musk, and Bill Gates, Vox reported.
Trump's foreign policy decisions were also under scrutiny. Rachel Janfaza, founder of The Up and Up, a research firm focused on Gen Z, noted that young voters were increasingly opposed to war, a sentiment that could be at odds with Trump's foreign policy approach, Vox reported. "Gen Z really doesn't want to go to war," Janfaza stated.
In other international developments, Trump announced a trade deal with India, lowering tariffs to 18 after previously imposing rates as high as 50, NPR Politics reported. This agreement reportedly followed a phone call where Prime Minister Modi agreed to cease purchasing Russian oil and instead buy from the U.S. and potentially Venezuela.
However, the world also braced for the potential end of a nuclear treaty, NPR Politics reported. Simultaneously, Elon Musk faced content moderation challenges with X in France, NPR News reported. Musk was also reportedly raided, according to NPR News.
Other global events included the Syrian government's initiative to return Jewish properties to their owners, the disruption of Minneapolis' tech scene due to escalated immigration enforcement, and a deadly bus accident in Brazil that killed at least 16 people, Time reported. A federal judge also temporarily blocked the termination of Temporary Protected Status for Haitian immigrants in the U.S., Time reported.
Meanwhile, Disney named Josh D'Amaro as its new CEO, replacing Bob Iger in March, NPR News reported. Netflix faced antitrust scrutiny, "Wuthering Heights" garnered positive reviews, and Welsh First Minister Eluned Morgan faced criticism for policies affecting hospitality businesses, NPR News reported. The U.S. and India were also engaged in debates surrounding AI ethics in a new trade agreement, NPR News reported.
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