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'Someone should sue': WSJ editors irate after Trump's 'abuse of power' on the economy

The conservative editorial board of the Wall Street Journal took its criticism of Donald Trump to new heights on Thursday when it ripped apart several aspects of his sweeping set of new tariffs – and offered the president a reality check.

The scathing rebuke centered around Trump’s defense that his aggressive tariff strategy would come with only “a little disturbance.”

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'We’ve made a mistake': Trump’s trade war sends GOP into frenzy

WASHINGTON — Fear, trepidation and loathing are now, seemingly, America’s top exports. Just ask Senate Republicans.

A day after President Donald Trump slapped a 10% tariff on most every U.S. import from the Rose Garden, some in the GOP are freaking out.

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'Mixed feelings': Conservative leery as Trump injects 'new economic theory DNA' into GOP

Conservative Scott Jennings rarely breaks with President Donald Trump on CNN — but even he conceded late Thursday he has "mixed feelings" about the MAGA leader's economic plan, which sent the global economy into a tailspin.

The markets plummeted on Thursday, with major indices in the U.S. stock market seeing sharp declines. The NASDAQ Composite dropped by nearly 6 percent, losing over 1,050 points, as the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by roughly 4 percent, down nearly 1,680 points. The S&P 500 declined by just under 5 percent, shedding about 274 points.

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‘No words’: Trump ripped after ‘dishonorable’ snub of fallen US soldiers

President Donald Trump created an uproar Thursday evening after reports emerged that he would skip the dignified transfer of the four U.S. soldiers who died in Lithuania for a golf event.

NBC News reported that Trump would not be present when the fallen soldiers arrive at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware after they were killed when their vehicle sank during a training exercise last month. Instead, he’ll be several hundred miles away at his Doral golf course in Miami, taking part in a LIV Golf dinner reception.

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South Korea court to decide impeached president's fate

by Claire LEE

The fate of South Korea's presidency hangs on the Constitutional Court Friday as it decides whether to uphold Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment over a disastrous martial law declaration or to return him to power.

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Experts warn 'AI-written' paper is latest spin on climate change denial

by Manon JACOB

Climate change deniers are pushing an AI-generated paper questioning human-induced warming, leading experts to warn against the rise of research that is inherently flawed but marketed as neutral and scrupulously logical.

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FEMA moves to end one of its biggest disaster adaptation programs

FEMA moves to end one of its biggest disaster adaptation programs

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‘Worse than Musk and Trump’: Ex-MSNBC host issues searing takedown of JD Vance

Former MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan launched a brutal take down of Vice President JD Vance over his insistence that the Trump administration made no mistake in deporting a legally protected immigrant to an infamous mega prison in El Salvador.

Hasan on Thursday took on the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland father with protected status who the Trump administration admitted to mistakenly labeling as a gang member before loading him aboard a plane bound for El Salvador – despite his lack of a violent criminal history.

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Dems have golden opportunity to pit GOP against Trump's tariffs: House staffer

President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs have sent markets spiraling, and analysts are horrified at the possibility that America could slip into a recession mere months after the economy posted solid jobs and inflation numbers. But they have also opened up a critical opportunity for Democrats to not only pick a public fight with Trump but also divide Republicans in Congress in the process, said House staffer Aaron Fritschner in a lengthy thread posted to X on Thursday evening.

Fritschner, who serves as deputy chief of staff to Rep. Don Beyer (D-VA), laid out the exact plan — and pointed out that the pieces of it are already in the works.

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'Frightening': US restaurants, producers face tariff whiplash

by Beiyi SEOW

From European wines to industrial tools, global tariffs launched by US President Donald Trump this week promise to sweep through the world's biggest economy, impacting everyone from restaurant owners to industrial manufacturers.

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'Almost couldn’t breathe': Wall Street upended amid 'all-time panic' over Trump tariffs

President Donald Trump's tariffs sent shockwaves through markets on Thursday — and Wall Street is reeling.

Money managers, brokers and bankers, described what the Wall Street Journal called "unprecedented shock" and fear that massive economic gainst since the pandemic may have ended.

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'Feel like a sucker tonight': 'Mad Money's' Jim Cramer delivers scathing takedown of Trump

Until this week, Jim Cramer of CNBC's "Mad Money" was sympathetic to President Donald Trump's plan to drop tariffs on foreign goods — but then he saw the actual plan.

The "Liberation Day" tariffs, which put new duties of 10 to 49 percent on goods for just about every foreign country and even some uninhabited Antarctic islands, were billed as "reciprocal" tariffs to retaliate against unfair trade barriers other countries have imposed — but in reality, said Cramer, Trump's tariffs don't have anything to do with what trade barriers actually look like.

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'Absolutely deadly': Senate Finance member shreds Trump White House's 'nutty' math

A member of the Senate Finance Committee told CNN viewers Thursday night swiftly smacked down President Donald Trump's method to determine tariffs — calling it "nutty."

Sen. Tina Smith (D-MN) joined "Anderson Cooper 360" on Thursday and called it a "disastrous day for our economy and for our Americans" as the stock markets plunged, sending millions of retirement accounts spiraling downward with it.

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