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Expert Trump named to justify tariff plan hits out: 'They got it wrong'

A Treasury expert cited by Donald Trump in defense of his tariffs has a message for the president: “They got it wrong.”

Brent Neiman, a Biden-appointed Treasury official, was one of four economic leaders whose work on trade was held up by the president to justify the international charges he levied last week — immediately prompting a now multi-day market plunge.

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Analyst stunned by new Trump polling: 'You don't have to be a mathematical genius'

CNN's Harry Enten crunched the numbers and came away shocked by how quickly and strongly Americans have turned against president Donald Trump.

The data analyst has been measuring unease over Trump's handling of the economy at the start of his second term and warned the issue could wind up sinking his presidency, and he said the early returns on the stock market sell-off that accompanied his tariff announcement are not good.

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'Seemingly safe Republican states' in play in '26 if Trump doesn't change course: analyst

Noting that Donald Trump's handling of the economy is getting lower approval numbers that his already low personal numbers, an analyst for the New York Times suggested that is very bad news for the president and likely even worse news for the Republican Party.

In an analysis published on Sunday, the Time's Nate Cohn wrote that, as goes the economy, so goes the fortunes of the party in power.

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U.S. to revoke all visas for South Sudanese: Rubio

by Tom BARFIELD

Washington is revoking all visas for South Sudanese passport holders and blocking new arrivals, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Saturday, complaining the African nation is not accepting its nationals expelled from the United States.

The State Department "is taking actions to revoke all visas held by South Sudanese passport holders and prevent further issuance to prevent entry," Rubio said in a statement.

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Panama wants 'respectful' ties with US amid canal threats

Panama hopes to maintain a "respectful" relationship with the United States, even as President Donald Trump has repeated threats to retake the Panama Canal, Foreign Minister Javier Martinez-Acha said Saturday.

His comments came ahead of a visit next week by US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, a trip made more urgent against the backdrop of Trump's threats and his allegations of Chinese interference in the canal.

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'Obama better get off the golf course!' CNN tees off with supercut as Trump works on swing

CNN unloaded a devastating supercut of clips of Donald Trump declaring on the campaign trail he'd never golf because he'd be so busy — as the president once again leaves Washington, D.C., to hit the links.

As markets continued nosediving due to his steep tariffs, Trump departed the nation's capital and arrived at his golf course in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Friday morning. The president planned to attend a $1 million-a-plate fundraising dinner at his Mar-a-Lago estate Friday evening and host a LIV Golf tournament at his Doral property over the weekend.

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'Significant': Trump scores first Supreme Court win of second term

CNN chief legal affairs correspondent Paula Reid reported Friday afternoon that President Donald Trump was handed his first "win" by the U.S. Supreme Court, and it "is significant."

According to the High Court ruling, Trump can block $65 million in Department of Education grants that were earmarked to help states with teacher shortages.

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'I lost people!' MAGA senator's 'fuhrer' insult leaves Chuck Schumer sick

The Senate's top Democrat expressed his outrage to CNN after a Republican senator called him a "fuhrer," a German term meaning "leader" that's commonly associated with Nazi leader Adolf Hitler.

Sen. Bernie Moreno (R-OH) told reporters, "Republicans are independently minded. Democrats are monolithic sheep that follow the Fuhrer Schumer's orders."

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'No winners': China retaliates to Trump 'bullying'

The Chinese government on Friday responded to U.S. President Donald Trump's sweeping new tariffs with 34% import duties on all American goods beginning next week, intensifying global blowback against the White House and accelerating a worldwide financial market tailspin.

China's tariffs on U.S. imports, which match the tariffs the Trump administration moved this week to impose on Chinese goods, are set to take effect on April 10. Trump's 34% tariffs on Chinese imports come on top of the 20% tariffs the U.S. president imposed earlier this year.

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Watch: CNN Republican Scott Jennings ducks under table to avoid crashing stock ticker

CNN's Scott Jennings admits that president Donald Trump made a huge gamble with the U.S. economy, and he conceded there'll be no one else to blame if things don't work out.

The president carried through on his campaign promise to enact sweeping tariffs on imports from nearly 100 countries worldwide, which has sent stocks into a tailspin, and the conservative commentator said he trusts Trump on the issue for now.

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Rat earns world record for sniffing landmines in Cambodia

A landmine-hunting rat in Cambodia has set a new world record by sniffing out more than 100 mines and pieces of unexploded ordnance, a charity said Friday.

Ronin, a giant African pouched rat, has tracked down 109 landmines and 15 other potentially deadly war remnants since his deployment to northern Preah Vihear province in August 2021, the Belgian charity APOPO said in a statement.

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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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'There will be blood': JPMorgan warns recession odds skyrocketed after 'substantial shock'

A day after issuing a scathing assessment of President Donald Trump's key economic agenda, JPMorgan’s top economist raised estimates the odds of a global recession at 60%.

Analysts at JPMorgan Chase warned late Wednesday that the impact of Trump’s new set of tariffs — which they dubbed “the largest tax increase since the Revenue Act of 1968" — could take the economy “perilously close to slipping into recession.”

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