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'It's so stupid': American living in Canada left staggered by evolution of Trump policy

Vox.com journalist Zach Beauchamp, who has been living in Canada for the last several months, has found himself at a loss when it comes to understanding President Donald Trump's goals in his trade war with Canada.

In an interview conducted with colleague Sean Collins, Beauchamp says that most Canadians have no idea what Trump's end goal is with his attacks on America's largest trading partner, and he suspects that Trump himself may not have any goals other than being a general bully on the world stage.

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'Gutless, spineless, and utterly unqualified': AOC urged to primary Chuck Schumer

The Democratic Party erupted in anger late Thursday after its longtime Senate leader, Chuck Schumer, capitulated to Republicans on a government funding package that would slash critical programs and bolster the Trump administration's lawless assault on federal agencies.

The fury wasn't limited to the party's progressive wing, which was predictably incensed by Schumer's (D-N.Y.) announcement that he and a sufficient number of other Democrats would vote in favor of advancing the GOP bill to avert a government shutdown.

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'Puzzling': DOGE fired 18 people who saved taxpayers $93B in single year

One of the inspectors general fired by Donald Trump is questioning whether the president is serious about saving money for taxpayers.

Mark Greenblatt was inspector general of the Interior Department from August 2019 until January 2025, when the incoming president fired him and 17 others tasked with auditing and investigating government agencies. He published a piece for NBC News highlighting the $93 billion their work potentially saved Americans for the fiscal year 2023.

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'Yes or no?' Senator forces Dr. Oz to confirm a product he pushed on TV was a sham

During his Senate confirmation hearing Friday, Dr. Mehmet Oz was pushed to agree that a "weight loss miracle" he once pushed on his widely-viewed television show was a sham.

Dr. Oz is a cardiothoracic surgeon who was "once known as America's Doctor," according to CNN's Dana Bash. He is President Donald Trump's pick to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, which oversees health coverage to more than 100 million people, according to the government website.

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Greenland party leaders call Trump's behaviour 'unacceptable'

The leaders of all Greenland's political parties on Friday denounced US President Donald Trump's vow to take over the Danish autonomous island.

"We -- all party leaders -- cannot accept the repeated statements about annexation and control of Greenland," the leaders of Greenland's five parliamentary parties said in a joint statement posted on Facebook.

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'People are dying': Senator shouts at RFK Jr. for refusing to respond to measles questions

Sen. Ben Ray Lujan (D-NM) shouted during a Senate Finance Committee hearing on Friday as lawmakers considered Mehmet Oz's nomination to oversee the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administration.

Lujan noted that the measles outbreak has spread into his state, leading to the death of one child.

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'Give me the full Trump': Dr. Oz ridiculed online for sporting new 'yellow' hair

President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administration, Dr. Mehmet Oz, appeared before the Senate Finance Committee on Friday for a confirmation hearing on Friday. One thing that was noticeable to those who tuned in was his hair.

Retired Marine Stephen Cottrill asked, "where's your shoe polish dyed hair?"

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'Cowards who kowtow': GOP lawmakers accused of relinquishing all their power to Trump

The 119th Congress, which is currently controlled by Republicans in both the House and Senate, is "enthusiastically" giving away its constitutional powers to President Donald Trump, argues a new article in The New York Times.

Reporters Carl Hulse and Catie Edmondson cited the current stopgap spending bill that would provide for the Trump agenda without any concessions to Democrats.

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'Unacceptable': Pelosi takes veiled shot at Schumer as she urges Dems to reject GOP bill

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) is taking a subtle shot at Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) as she urges Democrats in the United States Senate to reject what she describes as a "false choice" between shutting down the federal government and passing a Republican-backed funding package.

In a statement released on Friday, Pelosi said that Democrats should not believe they have no option except to let billionaire Elon Musk continue on his slash-and-burn campaign against federal government workers and programs.

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'Unchecked bullying:' DOJ lawyer fired over Mel Gibson flap warns of 'dangerous' admin act

A former Department of Justice lawyer shamed deputy attorney general Todd Blanche for attempting to "bully" after pushing her out for refusing to restore actor Mel Gibson's gun rights.

The Donald Trump-supporting movie star lost his gun rights after a 2011 domestic violence misdemeanor conviction, and former pardon attorney Liz Oyer published a piece in Rolling Stone explaining why she believes she was fired for refusing to facilitate a political favor to Gibson by reinstating his right to own firearms. – which Blanche has disputed.

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'That's not the question': Dem lawmaker clashes with Dr. Oz over nursing home care

Politico's Robert King highlighted an "interesting exchange" between Dr. Mehmet Oz and Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) about whether a registered nurse should always be present at nursing homes.

President Donald Trump nominated Oz to oversee the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administration.

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'Throw down!': Dem representative slams Chuck Schumer for showing 'weakness' to Trump

Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL), who voted against the continuing resolution to prevent a government shutdown, declared that Senate Democrats should put up a fight and not give in so easily to passing the bill.

Sen. Chuck Schumer (R-NY) was roundly criticized after announcing Thursday that he was bucking his party and voting yes on the CR. Schumer argued that voting for the measure would thwart Donald Trump and Elon Musk's ambitions of a government shutdown that would make it easier to get rid of federal workers.

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'Bloodbath': Observers shocked as consumer sentiment plunges after two months of Trump

President Donald Trump hasn't even been in office for two months, but some say that's been enough to send consumer sentiment sliding in the United States.

The University of Michigan's monthly Surveys of Consumers found that consumer sentiment plunged by more than 10 percent in March from the previous month and that consumer expectations of future economic conditions plummeted by more than 15 percent over the same period.

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