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'Think you're going to see shortages' of key goods thanks to Trump: economics expert

Bill Reinsch, the senior advisor for the economics program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, thinks that President Donald Trump's ongoing trade war will likely cause product shortages.

This week, Trump eased many tariffs on countries around the world, except for China, which still has 125% tariffs being implemented.

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'My god': Observers appalled as White House presser hijacked by praise of Trump fitness

Friday's White House press briefing took a bizarre turn when Cara Castronuova, a right-wing former boxing champion, asked press secretary Karoline Leavitt about why President Donald Trump purportedly looks so attractive all of a sudden — spawning mockery and revulsion from commenters on social media.

"President Trump looks healthier than ever before," said Castronuova. "I'm sure everybody in this room could agree. Is he working out with Bobby Kennedy and is he eating less McDonald's?" To which Leavitt replied, "I can confirm the president is in very good shape."

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'Shocked' FDA staffers walked out on RFK Jr.'s slur-ridden speech: report

Visiting the FDA on Friday, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had several “off -the-cuff” remarks which stunned many staffers present, according to a POLITICO report.

The outlet obtained a transcript and audio of the speech where Kennedy claimed, “The Deep State is real. And it’s not, you know, just George Soros and Bill Gates and a bunch of nefarious individuals sitting together in a room and plotting the, you know, the destruction of humanity.”

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Trump's 'high school' antics with Chinese president scorched by CNN's Jim Sciutto

The U.S. trade war with China seemed to have reached a stalemate Friday, with China calling President Donald Trump's 125 percent tariffs a "joke," then hitting back with the same sky-high rates.

Trump's 125 percent tariffs were issued on top of the standing 20 percent tariffs, bringing the total to 145 percent for Chinese goods.

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Jittery federal employees reluctant to take day off for fear of DOGE cuts: report

Some employees with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission feared that being given a day off was part of a Department of Government Efficiency plot to terminate their employment, according to Politico.

The jittery response came after EEOC Chair Andrea Lucas sent an email telling non-emergency employees they did not have to come in to work on April 18, which they later realized was the Christian observance of Good Friday, which comes before Easter Sunday.

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'This is insane': Legal expert aghast at Trump DOJ's defiance of judge

U.S. District Court Judge Paula Xinis held a hearing on Friday in which the Justice Department was told to deliver information about a man they admitted they had wrongfully deported.

During the hearing, Judge Xinis demanded that the DOJ offer information on the whereabouts of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was sent to a prison in El Salvador earlier this year.

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'Handmaid’s Tale-esque’: Report says State Dept. wants employees to tattle on each

A new report from Politico claims members of the State Department are to tattle on each other for engaging in “anti-Christian bias.”

The move is a part of an executive order which was signed in February. It requires “federal agencies to root out 'anti-Christian bias' from the government.”

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'Uprising' at major law firm that just cut a deal with Trump: report

Attorneys working at a law firm that just cut a deal with President Donald Trump are reportedly in open revolt.

The Bulwark's Sam Stein reports that more than 500 associate attorneys and staff at Allen Overy Shearman Sterling US LLP signed a letter imploring the firm not to take an offer from Trump to do pro bono work on behalf of his administration in exchange for him not revoking security clearances.

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'How is this not contemptuous?': Legal experts rage after Trump DOJ shrugs off court order

The U.S. Department of Justice is warring with U.S. District Court Judge Paula Xinis after the U.S. Supreme Court intervened in the case involving a man the government admitted they wrongfully deported.

The DOJ was told to issue details by noon on a deported Maryland man named Kilmar Abrego Garcia. The DOJ response came in nearly an hour late, and it appeared to be issuing a startling response, according to legal analysts.

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'Gasping for oxygen!' CNN's Bash taken aback by Trump adviser's depiction of the president

CNN's Dana Bash was taken aback after revealing a quote by a senior White House official that explained President Donald Trump's motivations for imposing a global trade war on the country.

Bash began by reading a Friday morning post from Trump , in which he claimed, "We are doing really well on our TARIFF POLICY. Very exciting for America, and the World!!! It is moving along quickly."

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'Republicans are on edge' over possible Trump MAGA endorsements: report

A decision by MAGA-friendly Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) to challenge Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) for the seat he has held since 2002, has the GOP leadership concerned Donald Trump may stick his nose in that race and others.

According to a report from Politico, senior Republicans are publicly voicing their dismay over a possible internal civil war that could disrupt their election prospects if incumbents are forced to fend off Trump favorites in primaries, only to lose in the general election.

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'Conservative ideals': Trump reveals terms of new deals with targeted major law firms

President Donald Trump announced agreements with four top law firms he had targeted for punishment.

The president started going after some of the nation's leading firms last month by issuing financially punitive executive orders that judges have found are most likely unconstitutional, but some of them have agreed to terms with Trump to avoid costly showdowns with the executive branch, and he confirmed four new agreements Friday afternoon on Truth Social.

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'Stupid': Expert thinks Trump is 'blackout drunk' at the wheel of the U.S. economy

New York University Stern School of Business Professor Scott Galloway blasted President Donald Trump's ongoing tariff changes and attacked him as "stupid."

Co-host Whoopi Goldberg bashed Trump, saying he has "wreaked havoc on the global economy since his so-called liberation day last week with massive tariffs." She noted that Trump has now mostly walked them back, leaving a 10% tariff on all goods and 125% tariff on China.

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