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Vietnam fast-tracks approval for Trump resort in mad dash to stave off tariffs: report

U.S. trade partners are buying up more American goods and trying to curry favor with president Donald Trump in an effort to stave off sweeping tariffs.

The administration is negotiating with more than 70 trading partners, many of whom are trying to eliminate the trade imbalances Trump says the tariffs are meant to even out, but it's not clear the spending spree – or other favors to him and his allies – will appease the president, who announced the reciprocal tariffs April 2 but agreed to pause them until July, reported the Wall Street Journal.

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Trump treasury secretary 'repeatedly cautioned' him against move that would tank market

United States Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has reportedly been trying to calm President Donald Trump's rage at Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell due to the negative impacts it could have on the economy.

Politico reports that Bessent has "repeatedly cautioned" Trump against his desire to fire Powell, as doing so would likely set off panic in the global stock markets and further damage the American economy that has already been reeling from the president's trade disputes with nearly every country on the planet.

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'Zero authority': Experts preparing to fight Trump's new 'obviously illegal' prison scheme

President Donald Trump thinks he's hit on a winning issue with threatening to lock up American citizens in a foreign torture prison, but legal experts say he's got "zero authority" to do it.

Two White House officials who are familiar with the matter told CNN that the Justice Department and the White House counsel's office are both discussing whether Trump has any legal justification to send "homegrown" criminals to El Salvador’s notorious mega-prison, and one of those sources say the president views it as an "80-20" issue, meaning that he believes 80 percent of Americans agree with his proposal.

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DeSantis-aligned charity pulls plug on Zoom board meeting after trolls invade

A Florida-based charity that is currently under scrutiny by lawmakers over the allocation of funds under the eye of the wife of Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), Casey DeSantis, was forced to shut down a board meeting on Zoom Thursday morning after online trolls created havoc.

According to a report from the Palm Beach Post, the Hope Florida Foundation meeting came to an abrupt end after being flooded with adult images, racist comments and Nazi symbols.

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'That creates hatred': Republican blames Josh Shapiro for arson linked to antisemitism

Rep. Dan Meuser (R-PA) suggested Gov. Josh Shapiro's (D-PA) opposition to President Donald Trump was to blame after an arson attack on his home.

In a Thursday interview on Newsmax, Meuser responded to the attack by, at first, saying inflammatory language was not to blame before placing the responsibility on Shapiro.

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'The most powerful check on Trump' isn't Congress or the courts: analysis

In a perfect world, Congress and the courts would keep President Donald Trump's executive branch in line by balancing out his portion of the country's power base. Absent their effectiveness, the financial markets may be the last line of defense to moderate Trump's behavior, according to new analysis in The Bulwark.

Writer Matt Johnson posited that even as these vital institutions cave in to Trump's demands, "one important check remains: There’s nothing Trump can do to bend global financial markets to his will."

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Trump has found a 'trapdoor' that could 'swallow the Constitution': analysis

The Atlantic's Jonathan Chait says that President Donald Trump's refusal to bring back Kilmar Abrego Garcia from El Salvador is about much more than a wrongly deported immigrant.

As he writes in his latest piece, Chait believes that the Garcia case represents a "trapdoor" that Trump is exploiting that he believes could "swallow the Constitution" thanks to his deal with El Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele to permanently imprison both immigrants and potentially American citizens.

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Rival of Elon Musk's Neuralink cleared by FDA for brain implants

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a core component of a neurotech brain implant system from a rival company to Elon Musk's.

CNBC reported that Precision Neuroscience announced on Thursday that the company has received approval for its brain-computer interface, or BCI, called the "Layer 7 Cortical Interface."

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Active shooter reported on Florida State campus

A shooter opened fire just before Thursday on the campus of Florida State University, according to reports.

University officials issued an alert at 12:02 p.m. stating that a person had fired gunshots near the Student Union and police were responding to the reported shooting, and video posted on social media showed people fleeing the area where the shots were fired, reported the Tallahassee Democrat.

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'Communist': Observers bash Trump's TV regulator after he 'threatens' a media company

Critics are attacking President Donald Trump's director of the Federal Communications Commission, Brendan Carr, after he bashed a media conglomerate on X over the news coverage by its subsidiary cable news channel.

"Comcast outlets spent days misleading the American public—implying that Abrego Garcia was merely a law abiding U.S. citizen, just a regular 'Maryland man,'" wrote Carr. "When the truth comes out, they ignore it. Comcast knows that federal law requires its licensed operations to serve the public interest. News distortion doesn’t cut it. Abrego Garcia came to America illegally from El Salvador, was validated as a member of the violent MS13 gang—a transnational criminal organization—and was denied bond by an immigration court for failure to show he would not pose a danger to others. Why does Comcast ignore these facts of obvious public interest?"

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Trump team degrades senator and wife with profane social media comment

The Trump War Room just awarded their first ‘Cuck of the Day’ award, according to posts to both Truth Social and X (formerly Twitter).

“Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-MS-13) was the first ever Trump Warroom ‘Cuck of the Day’ winner. Congratulations, Chris!” The postings read.

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'Made everything more expensive': Trump voters spill regret to CNN reporter

In a new video, CNN Reporter Elle Reeve asked voters in South Dakota if they voted for Trump and if they regretted their vote in 2024. She also pressed them on how the tariffs were affecting them and their community.

“I was expecting the lower cost of a lot of just your everyday living things, and hoping that he would make things better for everybody in America, because that's what we need. Groceries are already outrageous, and then we put the tariffs on across the seas or whatever, like China, all that. It just makes everything more expensive for everybody,” Jamie Baysinger told CNN. She voted for Trump but isn't loving the current economy.

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White supremacist group inspired teen to kill parents and plot Trump assassination: filing

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A Wisconsin teenager accused of murdering two family members and plotting to assassinate President Donald Trump was inspired by Terrorgram, a white supremacist network that operated on the Telegram messaging and social media platform for half a decade, according to federal court records.

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