SmartNews

'Devastating': US board game industry 'treading water' as it begs Trump to reverse course

America's game company industry is begging President Donald Trump to reconsider his economic agenda, with one company co-founder telling CNN on Monday afternoon they're "treading water" due to his trade war with China.

The Trump administration increased tariffs on Chinese imports, raising the baseline tariff rate to 145 percent. China then retaliated with tariffs of at least 125 percent on U.S. goods.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump backs down on key part of tariff push: report

President Donald Trump is expected to ease the impact of his recently imposed auto tariffs, according to an exclusive report in the Wall Street Journal.

Under the new strategy, automakers paying the 25% tariff on foreign-made cars – which took effect earlier this month – will not be subject to additional duties, such as those on steel and aluminum, the report said. The move aims to prevent tariffs from stacking on top of each other and to soften the financial "blow" for car manufactures, people familiar with the plan told the Journal.

Keep reading... Show less

'Bigotry and ugliness': Accusations fly as Virginia GOP roiled by in-fighting

The internal drama roiling Virginia Republicans deepened over the weekend as John Reid, the party’s embattled nominee for lieutenant governor, accused Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s political action committee of extortion — escalating an already explosive rift just months before November’s elections.

In a defiant video posted Sunday afternoon on X, Reid alleged that a representative of Youngkin’s Spirit of Virginia PAC told his team the organization would purchase damaging opposition research and “the lies and threats against me would suddenly stop” if he agreed to drop out of the race.

Keep reading... Show less

'Not donating to the bad guys': Critics use 'anti-woke platform' to boycott MAGA firms

A website launched to help Trump supporters find pro-MAGA businesses is now being used by the president’s critics to avoid them, according to a new report in HuffPost.

PublicSquare, an online marketplace that brands itself as the “anti-woke platform,” was designed to connect like-minded consumers with businesses that oppose progressive priorities like reproductive rights and diversity initiatives. To be listed on the site, businesses must affirm their commitment to “family values and God-given liberty,” according to PublicSquare’s website, and agree not to support causes at odds with its ideology.

Keep reading... Show less

'Unfit to serve': Articles of impeachment filed against Trump for third time

Faced with two primary challengers and growing public support for impeaching U.S. President Donald Trump a historic third time, Congressman Shri Thanedar on Monday filed seven articles of impeachment against the second-term Republican.

"Donald Trump has repeatedly demonstrated that he is unfit to serve as president and represents a clear and present danger to our nation's constitution and our democracy," Thanedar (D-Mich.) said in a statement. "His unlawful actions have subverted the justice system, violated the separation of powers, and placed personal power and self-interest above public service. We cannot wait for more damage to be done. Congress must act."

Keep reading... Show less

'Ends asylum for the poor': Immigration attorney sounds alarm on House GOP plan

President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill" merging his tax cut plan with energy deregulation and border security has yet to materialize, but Republicans in the House are out with part of the framework that would seek to raise revenue for the bill by tightening restrictions on asylum. The issue has broad bipartisan agreement that reform is necessary, as although asylum is recognized as a universal human right, the sheer volume of asylum seekers, many of whom are not eligible, has exploded at the U.S. border in recent years.

However, wrote American Immigration Council attorney Aaron Reichlin-Melnick in a lengthy thread on X, what their proposal essentially does is "mostly end asylum for the poor" — by slapping a constellation of new fees on the process to apply, seek a hearing, and get legal representation that desperate people fleeing from economic or political hardship are unlikely to be able to afford.

Keep reading... Show less

'Be more careful': Scolding from Supreme Court justice leaves advocate 'indignant'

Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch scolded a lawyer appearing before the high court on Monday after she accused her opposing counsel of "lying."

Slate legal reporter Mark Joseph Stern posted a recording of the oral arguments involving the case of a young girl with a rare form of epilepsy who is severely cognitively impaired. In 2021, the family went to court, claiming their Minnesota school was unable to provide their daughter with a full day of classes as required under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. An administrative judge ruled the reasons given by the school were “not credible.”

Keep reading... Show less

'Remarkable': Eyebrows raise as court reverses course on high-profile Trump firings

A federal appeals court panel in Washington, D.C. changed its mind on Monday and reinstated a lower court order they lifted weeks before, once again blocking President Donald Trump from carrying out a mass purge of banking regulators.

And the judge who flipped to cast the deciding vote was appointed by Trump.

Keep reading... Show less

'You don't want to answer the question': Trump aide gets testy with reporter in tense Q&A

Donald Trump policy advisor Stephen Miller grew visibly frustrated with a reporter during a tense exchange Monday over the administration’s immigration enforcement priorities – and accused the journalist of dodging his question.

The clash began when the reporter pressed the Trump aide about whether it was the best use of government resources to target mothers of young children for deportation.

Keep reading... Show less

Unlikely 'working-class' hero emerges in the heart of Senate GOP: report

The New York Times on Monday painted Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) as a kind of "working class" hero, claiming he supports lower-income Americans over elites.

According to The Times, Hawley might be a member of the elite as the son of a banker and a graduate of the Ivy League, but because he embraces populist ideals, he's different from others in the MAGA world.

Keep reading... Show less

'Damage could be profound': Economist warns Trump has laid 'trap' for auto industry

President Donald Trump's tariffs may seem at first like a godsend for the U.S. auto industry, which has struggled to compete with foreign automakers for decades, but Brian Deese warned in The New York Times that Trump has actually put them into a "Luddite trap."

And the "damage to our economy and national security could be profound," he said.

Keep reading... Show less

'If you’re a fascist get a Tesla:' Rock legend swipes Trump and Musk with new protest song

Rock legend Neil Young, known for searing protest music that dates to the late 1960s, has a new political ditty to add to his catalog, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.

Young, who holds dual American-Canadian citizenship, was once part of supergroups Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young, interspersed with a prolific solo career.

Keep reading... Show less

'Troubling sign': CNN panel floored as new poll 'doesn't look good' for Trump

A new CNN poll paints a gloomy picture for Donald Trump just 100 days into his return to the White House, which network analysts described as a major warning sign for the president.

The new poll out Monday shows Americans are increasingly souring on Trump over the chief issue that helped fuel his comeback: the economy. According to CNN’s Kasie Hunt, Trump’s overall approval rating “has sunk to a historic low,” as more details about the American public's growing dissatisfaction with the economy emerge.

Keep reading... Show less