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With minerals deal, Ukraine finds way to secure Trump support

by Shaun TANDON

In signing a minerals deal, Ukraine has found a new way to tie the United States to its future, but it remains to be seen if it can guarantee long-term support from mercurial President Donald Trump.

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US to end shipping loophole for Chinese goods Friday

The United States is set to end tariff exemptions on Friday for goods shipped from China worth less than $800, a move which could have significant ramifications on consumers' purchasing habits.

US President Donald Trump's decision to ban the so-called "de minimis" exemption from May 2 could affect some 4 million shipments every day, according to the White House.

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US Supreme Court asked to strip protected status from Venezuelans

The Trump administration asked the US Supreme Court on Thursday to back its bid to end the temporary protected status (TPS) shielding more than 350,000 Venezuelans from deportation.

A federal judge in California put a temporary stay in March on plans by Homeland Security chief Kristi Noem to end deportation protections for the Venezuelan nationals.

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'Palpable disarray': Ex-Trump national security adviser blasts president over new 'chaos'

A former national security adviser to President Donald Trump lit up his former boss in a searing op-ed Thursday in the Wall Street Journal in the hours after news broke he would oust Mike Waltz from the same role.

“Donald Trump’s chaotic national-security governance is in full flood,” wrote his former National Security Advisor John Bolton.

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'Cracks': Trump admin scrambling to hire air traffic controllers before 'disaster'

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy made an eyebrow-raising announcement while speaking to reporters on Thursday about the ongoing air traffic controller shortage.

While he didn't mention any specific incidents or locations, Duffy told CNN aviation reporter Pete Muntean that he was keenly aware of the danger associated with the need to hire more people to staff airport control towers and keep American skies safe.

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'Deal with the devil': Ex-Republican warns GOP senators have 'no off ramp' now

A former Republican strategist warned lawmakers in the GOP that there's no "off ramp" for them from the deal they made with President Donald Trump.

As part of a panel discussion on "Deadline White House," host Nicolle Wallace had two legal analysts who remained optimistic about the state of the United States and the rule of law.

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‘Stupid not to!’ Trump admin officials admit to hoarding supplies amid trade war ‘panic’

As Donald Trump’s trade war continues to escalate, even some within his own administration are bracing for the fallout – by hoarding goods and supplies.

That’s according to Rolling Stone, which reported Thursday that while experts have warned against mass stockpiling over fears it could “backfire spectacularly,” many Americans aren’t listening.

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'Priggish bully': Columnist in awe watching GOP governor 'blow up' his own party

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) is tearing apart the Republican Party of Virginia — after having been the one to breathe new life into it just four years previously, wrote reporter and political commentator Jeff Schapiro in a scathing analysis for The Roanoke Times published on Thursday.

Youngkin, he noted, brought the GOP out of the wilderness by being elected in 2021, proving Republicans can still at least occasionally compete in the long blue-trending state: "Youngkin’s victory was a testament to, among other things, a generous self-investment. The former Wall Streeter steered to his campaign $20 million from his vast personal fortune, at the time estimated to be $400 million."

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'Dolls are out of reach': Expert warns Trump's floor at risk of 'falling out'

Republican pollster and Bulwark publisher Sarah Longwell sounded the alarm about President Donald Trump's comment that Americans would have to make do with only buying one or two toys for their children for the holidays instead of 30. Most Trump supporters will struggle to pay for those two, she explained.

Longwell spends most of her time speaking with focus groups of people who voted for Trump in 2024 after supporting former President Joe Biden in 2020.

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New major 'clash' spawned 'one of the most contentious episodes' at DOJ: report

New reporting in The New York Times detailed a major "clash" at the Department of Justice over a Columbia University investigation that led to a rebellion on the part of prosecutors in the civil rights division.

Top DOJ official Emil Bove III launched the investigation into students who "barged into" a building at the Columbia-affiliated Barnard College in February, according to The Times. The students were protesting the expulsion of students accused of disrupting a “History of Modern Israel” class, during which a security guard was allegedly attacked.

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'Risk increasing' for top Trump admin official as Signal chat probe expands: report

The Pentagon inspector general has widened its investigation into Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s use of the encrypted messaging app Signal – the latest fallout from the group chat controversy following Thursday’s ouster of Mike Waltz as national security adviser.

The new probe now includes the second Signal chat Hegseth and other top administration officials were caught up in last month, which included the embattled Pentagon chief's wife and brother, the Wall Street Journal reported.

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New legislation seeks to drastically change US money: report

A bipartisan bill introduced in the Senate on Thursday calls for the U.S. Mint to end production of the penny, according to an exclusive report from the Wall Street Journal.

Introduced by Sens. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) and Mike Lee (R-UT), the bill says the coins would still be considered legal tender and that they could be used in daily transactions.

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'Dark place': Staffers share trauma of watching ex-lawmaker's self harm efforts

Staffers for former Rep. Yadira Caraveo (D-CO) say they were mistreated and "traumatized" as they witnessed her make multiple attempts on her own life as she struggled with severe mental health issues, reported The Colorado Sun on Thursday.

Caraveo's behavior while serving in Congress and running for re-election, according to the report, alarmed staffers so much that they "proposed a safety plan requesting that sharp objects be removed from the Colorado Democrat’s offices. They also wanted assurances that subordinates not be responsible for talking her through suicidal thoughts' or 'keeping her company during a crisis.'"

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