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Biden official's criticism of Trump so strong that it 'led to an additional sell-off': CNN

Former treasury secretary Janet Yellen denounced president Donald Trump's tariffs and identified the reason she believes that he backed down from most of them.

The president's sweeping, so-called reciprocal tariffs went into effect Wednesday against global trading partners, but he pulled back most of them later that day as markets shuddered, and Yellen told CNN International that he paused the policy to avoid further damage to the U.S. economy.

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'Pandemic-sized shock': Small business owners bemoan Trump trade agenda

President Donald Trump's tariff-based trade policy "could have a pandemic-sized shock on U.S. small businesses," according to new reporting in Politico.

"Even with Trump announcing on Wednesday a 90-day pause in massive reciprocal tariffs, imports from China, on which many small businesses rely, will be subject to duties of up to 125 percent," wrote Politico's Katherine Hapgood. "Imports from the rest of the world are also subject to a 10 percent tariff, and sectoral tariffs, such as an additional 25 percent on steel and aluminum imports, are still in place."

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Trump labor official throws herself birthday party at department HQ amid DOGE cuts: report

Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer reportedly threw a birthday party for herself at the agency's headquarters as the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) pushed for dramatic cuts.

The Bulwark viewed photos "showing a large room with scattered cocktail tables, along with wine and Chavez-DeRemer's face on multiple TVs."

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'I don't care!' Conservative snaps at MSNBC host with demand for 1,000% tariffs on China

A clearly frustrated Kevin O'Leary took out his anger on MSNBC host José Díaz-Balart on Thursday morning with his complaints that Donald Trump's tariff on China is not near enough to make up for his own business losses.

Multi-millionaire O'Leary, a CNBC contributor who also appears on Shark Tank, claimed there is an uneven playing for him when trying to compete with the Chinese and that he doesn't "care" about market "volatility" created by massive tariff costs.

Noting that he just testified before Congress as Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs, now on pause, have caused worldwide economic chaos, O'Leary, a Canadian was on the verge of shouting as he explained the unfairness of it all.

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"This narrative with China is not just about tariffs," he began. "Since China joined the WTO [World Trade Organization] in 2020, or it's actually 2000, they have not abided by the rules in any single year. There is no way you can figure out or settle a trade dispute with them although they said they'd agree to do that, they never did."

"They have been constantly stealing American IP [intellectual property], including many from my companies and we have not been able to litigate there, there is no resolution available to us," he elaborated. "They are using our financial markets."

"I was testifying yesterday at the China hearings in Washington, and I said, I've had enough and I expect you, lawmakers and the administration to finally go to task and settle this once and for all," he loudly exclaimed. "Because I don't care if it's 1,000 percent tariffs. They have to come to the table now and not just settle this trade war, they need to settle all of this unbalanced situation."

After stating, "I would like this thing worked out. I don't care about the volatility, I don't care if Trump ratchets it up 25 percent a day," the MSNBC host pressed him with, "What do you mean you don't care about volatility? If volatility has a direct impact on us as consumers ––."

"Because we have to fix this problem once and for all," O'Leary snapped at Díaz-Balart. "It's killing us! It's killing small business in America. It's killing large businesses, all the IP these guys steal."

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'Breaks promises': Trump Education pick accused of 'overextending' her federal authority

The editorial board at the Washington Post is taking aim at Education Secretary Linda McMahon’s “ultimatum to state education officials: Certify within 10 days that their school districts have eliminated all diversity, equity, and inclusion programs or lose education funding from Washington.”

The board called the move a “straightforward assault on the federalist nature of the U.S. education system.” Later adding, “McMahon’s threat attempts to create an atmosphere of fear within local schools.”

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'True threat': Experts stunned as Trump economic 'chaos' goes literally off the chart

With the stock market once again sinking heavily in the aftermath of President Donald Trump's ever-shifting trade-war policies, Financial Times chief data reporter John Burn-Murdoch decided to check in on his paper's Economic Policy Uncertainty Index that offers a snapshot of market instability at a given point in time.

In short, the trade-war chaos being caused by Trump's policies has caused economic uncertainty to literally go off the chart that the Financial Times has used for the last two decades.

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Calls for Chuck Schumer to step down are 'not going away': report

Sen. Chuck Schumer's (D-N.Y.) leadership in the Senate was a lot easier when President Joe Biden was in the White House. Now that President Donald Trump has returned, operating under "business as usual" is prompting questions from fellow lawmakers about whether he's the right person to meet the moment.

NOTUS reported Thursday that Schumer has been climbing out of a hole after flipping on whether to support heavy cuts in a Republican bill if a government shutdown was averted.

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'Breathtakingly moronic': Trump relative slams the president's economic 'scheme'

A Trump family member has accused the president of trying to save face by playing financial Russian roulette with the American people through his "breathtakingly moronic tariff war."

In an article on her website, Mary Trump — psychologist and niece of President Donald Trump — claimed that Wednesday's stock market whiplash "capped a two-month streak of the most disastrous, ignorant, and quite frankly idiotic game of brinksmanship in American history."

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Trump FBI appointee fends off MAGA over 'tough-talking tweets' — and no arrests: report

A Donald Trump appointee to the FBI who was a MAGA fan favorite is now finding himself on the outs with the president's rabid base because they say he has failed to do much of anything since his late February appointment besides make apologetic posts on social media.

Dan Bongino walked away from his lucrative job as a far-right podcaster and apologist for the president to accept the job of deputy FBI director under equally controversial FBI Director Kash Patel despite having no FBI experience.

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'Would be a complete disaster': Key senior assistance could be eliminated because of DOGE

Services used by 2.4 million seniors in the United States could evaporate because of Elon Musk’s DOGE. USA Today reports, layoffs hit roughly “40% of the staff at the Administration for Community Living,” which is the agency that administers and supports Meals on Wheels.

The primary source of funding for the program comes from the federal government via the “Older Americans Act.” "There are a lot of question marks right now," Josh Protas, chief advocacy and policy officer at Meals on Wheels America, told the outlet.

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Trump nominee abruptly withdrawn over past criticism of President

The Trump administration abruptly withdrew its nominee for director of the Bureau of Land Management shortly before she was scheduled to testify before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee.

Kathleen Sgamma, the longtime president of the Western Energy Alliance, was withdrawn Thursday, just hours before the hearing, after her private comments to the trade group surfaced on X criticizing Trump for his role in the Jan. 6 insurrection, reported Axios.

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Judge says Trump must face Central Park Five defamation suit

U.S. District Court Judge Wendy Beetlestone declined this week to dismiss a defamation lawsuit against President Donald Trump by a group of Hispanic and Black men known as the Central Park Five.

The men, who were wrongly imprisoned for the 1989 rape of a white jogger, sued Trump over comments he made during a debate with then-Vice President Kamala Harris last year.

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Trump's 2024 coalition set to be 'fractured' by his favorite policy: analysis

Polling analysis has shown that President Donald Trump won the 2024 election with a coalition of blue-collar voters who were concerned about inflation in the American economy.

The New Republic's Greg Sargent, however, looked at some recent polling on Trump's signature policies of slapping tariffs on nearly every nation in the world and has found that it is not at all popular among the people Trump has claimed it would benefit.

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