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President Trump hosted several European Leaders and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine at the White House for a bilateral meeting and roundtable discussion. After which, he called President Vladimir Putin of Russia to provide an update on the progress.
The President also called into Fox & Friends and the Todd Starnes Show for interviews, signed the “Maintaining American Superiority by Improving Export Control Transparency Act” into law, and visited law enforcement and military personnel in Washington, D.C.
To end the week, he made a surprise stop in at the The People’s House gift shop across from the White House and welcomed FIFA President Gianni Infantino into the Oval Office where the President was presented with the FIRST ticket to the 2026 World Cup Final.
Vice President Vance and several senior White House officials visited Union Station to review the progress being made to lower crime in Washington, D.C., visited with National Guard, and ate with them to thank them for their hard work. He also visited Peachtree City, Georgia to highlight One Big Beautiful Bill at ALTA Refrigeration Inc and sat down with Fox News’ Laura Ingraham for an interview.
First Lady Melania Trump wrote a heartfelt peace letter to President Putin, hand-delivered to him by President Trump in Alaska and her office welcomed the newly hatched The Presidential Turkey Flock—two of the birds will partake in the official Presidential Thanksgiving pardon. |
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| | PEACE & LEADERSHIP | President Trump brought the end of the war in Ukraine closer to reality by hosting European leaders and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine for a Peace Summit at the White House signaling that American leadership is back.
MAKE DC SAFE | The federalization of the Capital police force has been very successful thus far with 719 arrests, 91 guns seized, carjackings down 83%, robberies down 46%, and zero homicides in the last eight days.
SMITHSONIAN | The administration has started the important work of identifying all of the woke exhibits at the Smithsonian museums, including a climate change exhibit among the dinosaurs at the Museum of Natural History.
INTEL | In a historic agreement that strengthens U.S. leadership in semiconductors, the United States now owns 10% of Intel, one of our great American technology companies.
EU TRADE | The United States and the European Union finalized our historic U.S.–EU Framework Agreement on Reciprocal, Fair, and Balanced trade. The EU has agreed to open its $20 Trillion market—the second largest in the world.
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| | | The New York Times White House Correspondent asked Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt this question: “If the point is to get everyone on the same page, why wouldn’t Trump just take the call from Putin while the other leaders were in the room. [The President] said it would be disrespectful to do that, why would be be disrespectful?” |
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| $4 TRILLION The Congressional Budget Office finally admits that President Trump’s tariffs work bringing down the deficit by $4 trillion over the next decade. |
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| | President Trump greeting law enforcement and military personnel on patrol in Washington, D.C., as they work to bring crime down in the federal district, Thursday, August 21, 2025. |
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The relationship between Brazil and the United States has always moved in cycles. Over the past decades, these two countries, although guided by distinct political, economic, and cultural models, have consistently found common ground in strategic areas such as trade, defense, innovation, and investment. The current global context, while challenging, is no exception, but rather another chapter in this dynamic realignment process.
Since Donald Trump’s election in 2024, we have witnessed a transitional moment in bilateral relations, with less emphasis on traditional diplomatic channels and an apparent reduction in direct institutional dialogue. Even so, it is important to remember that the ties between Brazil and the United States are broader and more resilient than any change in government, whether in Washington or Brasília.
Historically, the two economies complement each other, with Brazil offering natural resources, human capital, and a robust domestic market, while the U.S. brings capital, technology, and a mature business ecosystem, making it especially attractive for Brazilian companies aiming to scale globally. Just look at the success of numerous Brazilian multinationals operating in the U.S., in sectors such as food, logistics, financial services, aviation, and construction, which continue to grow even amid political shifts.
Likewise, the U.S. remains the top destination for Brazilian capital abroad, both in business ventures and qualified immigration. Brazilian entrepreneurs, professionals, and investors continue to pursue opportunities in the U.S., whether through work visas, investment programs, real estate purchases, or company expansions.
Despite occasional ideological divergences between governments, the relationship between the two countries remains rooted in long-term structural interests, and it is precisely here that optimism lies. Bilateral chambers of commerce, for example, the BACCF, Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce of Florida, in which I served as president for three consecutive terms, along with technical and economic cooperation treaties, trade facilitation protocols, and educational exchanges, remain strong pillars, regardless of political nuances.
It is also worth highlighting the growing role of the private sector in sustaining these ties. The presence of Brazilian businesses in the U.S., international business events, innovation hubs, and partnerships with universities and research centers create a web of interdependence that continues to strengthen the bilateral relationship in an organic, decentralized way.
We are, indeed, entering a new cycle, but not necessarily a rupture. This transition may be viewed as a strategic repositioning, not a permanent distancing. The international landscape is more complex, with the rise of new global powers, shifting alliances, and increased competition for influence, but the U.S. remains a hub of legal stability, economic predictability, and opportunity for those looking to innovate and build.
For Brazilian entrepreneurs seeking to live, invest, or work in the United States, this is a time that calls for preparation, strategy, and long-term vision, but it is far from a time to retreat. On the contrary, it represents a window of opportunity for those who understand that diplomatic movements do not always reflect, in the short term, the underlying economic fundamentals and the connections that, quietly, continue to solidify in the real world of business.
As an attorney with nearly three decades of experience at the intersection of Brazil and the United States, I can confidently say that opportunities continue to exist for those who pursue them with integrity, planning, and a global mindset. Political cycles come and go. Strong economic relationships, built on trust, transparency, and professionalism, remain.
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| Alexandre Piquet is a Florida-licensed attorney and founder of Piquet Law Firm, based in Miami. With more than 25 years of experience in business law, international transactions, investment structuring, taxation, and immigration, he serves as a bridge between Brazil and the United States, advising entrepreneurs and investors looking to expand across borders. |
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| Piquet Law Firm | 1000 Brickell Ave Suite 700 | Miami, FL 33131 US
ACLAB Celebrates Cora
Coralina Commendation at ALESP
On August 22nd, the
Brazilian Sciences, Letters, and Arts' Academy (ACLAB), in partnership with
the World Art Show Brazil Association, held a landmark event at the São Paulo
State Legislative Assembly, bringing together prominent figures in their fields
and participating in a tribute to Brazilian women writers and the
transformative power of culture.
The ceremony was capped
off by the presentation of the Cora Coralina Commendation, a distinction
granted to individuals who have distinguished themselves nationally and
internationally, receiving the honorable title of Ambassador of Peace.
Among the honorees was
the distinguished presence of renowned businessman and chef Olivier Anquier,
whose participation was a source of great emotion and pride for all in attendance.
Recognized worldwide for his successful career, Olivier received the
Certificate of International Distinction – Ambassador of Peace from the
Brazilian Academy of Sciences, Letters and Arts, a tribute to his dedication,
talent, and the excellence he brings to gastronomy.
Owner of the iconic Mundo
Pão, the L’Entrecôte d'Olivier restaurant, and several prestigious businesses,
Olivier Anquier is much more than a renowned chef: he represents the
integration of cultures, the appreciation of flavors, and the dissemination of
the art of hospitality. His presence at this event symbolizes the union of
literature, gastronomy, and cultural diplomacy, reaffirming the commitment of
ACLAB and the World Art Show Brazil Association to promoting peace, art, and knowledge.
In addition to the
renowned chef, the Cora Coralina Commendation was also awarded to businessman
Edinho Oliveira (MecTur), product and brand specialist Luiz Cândido, and actor
Phellipe Haangensen.
The event was undoubtedly
a milestone in the recognition and celebration of Brazilian art, literature,
and culture, strengthening the role of the São Paulo Legislative Assembly as a
venue for major gatherings and tributes. 
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We have some big news to share with you: Lieutenant General (Ret.) Michael Linnington has been named the next CEO of the USO! A decorated 35-year Army veteran with combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, he has also served as Commandant of Cadets at West Point and as the first civilian Director of POW/MIA Accountability at the Department of Defense. He begins in late October.
As we welcome him, we’re grateful for you. Your support helps open new centers, bring our canine program to deployed troops and provide care and morale to those who bravely serve.
P.S. You can help us decide what the 2026 USO calendar looks like! Vote here! | |  | USO FRONT LINES |
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