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press gaggle on Air Force One for February 6, 2026, are currently emerging, but the following context confirms the President's movements and the major news likely addressed during the flight. Trip Context Date: Friday, February 6, 2026. Route: En route to West Palm Beach, FL (Mar-a-Lago) for the weekend. Arrival: The President arrived via Palm Beach International Airport to spend the weekend at Mar-a-Lago (Feb 6–8). Likely Key Topics (News Cycle: Feb 6) Based on the major developments occurring on this date, any remarks to the press likely focused on the following "big win" for the administration: DEI Ban Victory (4th Circuit Court of Appeals): On Feb 6, a federal appeals court lifted a block on the administration's executive orders banning "diversity, equity, and inclusion" (DEI) programs in federal agencies and contracting. Administration Stance: The White House has publicly characterized this ruling as a "big win" and a validation of the President's efforts to eliminate what they term "unlawful DEI discrimination." Context: This overturns a previous injunction from March 2025, allowing the enforcement of the ban to proceed. India-Venezuela Trade Deal (Follow-up): Earlier in the week (Feb 2–4), the President announced a trade deal involving India pivoting from Russian oil to US/Venezuelan crude. Questions regarding the implementation or reaction to this deal may have persisted. Notable Recent Remarks (Context) "Big Win": White House spokespeople have already used this phrase regarding the court ruling, a sentiment the President often echoes or expands upon during travel gaggles. Air Force One: There have been recent reports (earlier in the week) regarding mechanical updates or "glitches" with the aircraft, which the President has previously used to justify the need for the new Air Force One fleet (scheduled for Summer 2026). The Impact: This change strips these employees of traditional job protections, converting them into "at-will" employees. This means they can be fired more easily, similar to political appointees. Who is Affected: The rule targets career staffers in "policy-influencing" or "policy-making" roles. This includes senior experts, lawyers, and regulators across federal agencies (including the State Department, DoD, and Intelligence Community). Stated Goal: The administration argues this rule is necessary to ensure federal employees are accountable to the President and do not obstruct his agenda (countering the so-called "Deep State"). Immigration "Softer Touch": In an interview aired today (Feb 6), President Trump signaled a potential shift in tone regarding ICE enforcement, suggesting a "softer touch" might be needed following recent violent incidents, though he maintained that "you still have to be tough." Join this channel to get access to perks: / @defensenow Defense Now | February 2026 • DN February 2026 Members-only videos • Members-only videos On February 6, 2026, President Trump held an informal press gaggle aboard Air Force One while traveling from Washington, D.C., to Palm Beach, Florida. Film Credits: White House Communications Agency Key highlights from the interaction included: Refusal to Apologize for AI Content: President Trump refused to apologize for a controversial AI-generated video involving the Obamas that was posted to his Truth Social account. He stated he "didn't make a mistake" and noted that while a staffer sent it, he had "looked at it" before it was posted. Federal Reserve and DOJ Probe: The President addressed reports concerning a Justice Department investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. Senator Elizabeth Warren publicly challenged Trump’s denial of involvement in the probe, which has raised concerns regarding the Fed's independence. Immigration Policy Shift: Following the gaggle, reports surfaced that the administration is considering a "softer touch" for its immigration agenda in certain states like Minnesota, with Border Head Tom Homan announcing that approximately 700 ICE agents would leave the state. National Security and Travel: Trump humorously mentioned his preference for staying awake on Air Force One to "look out the window for missiles and enemies," a topic he also touched upon during the National Prayer Breakfast earlier that week. Cuba Relations: He briefly discussed Cuba, characterizing it as a "failing nation" no longer propped up by Venezuela and expressing a desire to eventually "work a deal" to help people return there. Housing Antitrust Concerns: Administration officials are reportedly exploring a potential antitrust investigation into major U.S. homebuilders to address housing affordability, a topic gaining traction within the White House during this period.