President Donald Trump suggested on September 15th, 2025, that companies should no longer be mandated to report their financial performance on a quarterly basis. Simultaneously, Senator Tom Cotton praised President Trump and Secretary of War for utilizing significant military force against narco-terrorists threatening the nation, as indicated by statements made during the reporting window. Cotton's remarks, posted on X at 11:14 PM UTC on September 15th, lauded the administration's actions against what he termed "narco-terrorists." The specific source for President Trump's comment on quarterly corporate reporting was an X post at 11:02 AM UTC on September 15th, though the context of this suggestion within broader economic policy was not detailed in the provided sources. These developments occur amidst ongoing national discussions, including President Trump's previous calls for forceful responses to perceived provocations and criticism regarding federal troop deployments in Memphis. Earlier reports confirmed the FBI's DNA match in the murder investigation of Charlie Kirk, with Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard characterizing the assassination as "the definition of terrorism." Additionally, President Trump's administration has reportedly ordered the removal of slavery-related exhibits from national parks.