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Trump tariffs offer opportunity for China

by Shaun TANDON

In unleashing global tariffs, President Donald Trump has vowed to remake the world to benefit US workers. One beneficiary could be the country he sees as the primary adversary -- China.

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His way: Trump brushes off trade chaos with defiance and golf

by Danny KEMP

Donald Trump hit the golf course ahead of a candlelight dinner Friday despite global turmoil over his tariff plans -- underscoring his desire to do things his way in an increasingly hardline second term.

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California to defy Trump's tariffs to allay global trade fears

California Governor Gavin Newsom said Friday that he will seek agreements with the rest of the world to avoid the expected retaliations against US President Donald Trump's tariffs.

"California is not Washington, DC," Newsom said in a video posted to social media.

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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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‘Bloodbath': ‘Reckless’ Trump hammered as markets plunge for second straight day

Economic uncertainties over President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs sparked a second straight day of the markets continuing to plunge amid fears that the tariffs could unleash a global trade war and cause a recession.

The damage resulted in historic lows in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which dropped 2,200 as the stock market closed on Friday, while the S&P 500 lost 10% in two days, CNBC reported. The grim news comes as China responded to Trump’s trade war threats with its own retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods.

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RFK Jr. is rehiring workers he fired — and says that was the plan 'from the beginning'

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced there would be 10,000 jobs cut department-wide, with emails that went out to "scientists, senior leaders, doctors, inspectors and others," the Associated Press reported. Now, thousands are being hired back, which Kennedy claimed was all part of the plan.

Kennedy said he always knew he would rehire the people he was told to fire, The Huffington Post reported Friday.

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'Nail gets hammered': Businesses despise Trump's tariffs but stay silent fearing reprisal

The business community is mired in a "culture of fear" as it wants to oppose President Donald Trump's new round of tariffs but fears reprisal from the U.S. government, Politico reported on Friday.

Trump's so-called "Liberation Day" tariffs target practically every country's goods with new import duties ranging from 10 to 49 percent, and for some reason even explicitly include some uninhabited Antarctic volcano islands with no trade or industry.

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'Far-right parties' imperiled — by Trump himself: analysis

President Donald Trump and his MAGA allies aren't shy about praising far-right figures around the world.

"War Room" host Steve Bannon and Tesla/SpaceX leader Elon Musk openly praise France's Marine LePen and the National Rally (formerly the National Front) party. Trump, Project 2025 and the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) are avid admirers of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. And former Fox News host Tucker Carlson is a staunch defender of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard has defended many times.

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Trump has 'botched' his whole tariff plan with a single slip of the tongue: report

The Atlantic's Jonathan Chait claimed in an article Friday that President Donald Trump's plan to encourage American manufacturing by imposing huge import tariffs was doomed from the moment he offered to negotiate with targeted countries.

"The key to making it work was to convince businesses that the new arrangement is durable," Chait wrote. "Nobody is going to invest in building new factories in the United States to create goods that until last week could be imported more cheaply unless they’re certain that the tariffs making the domestic version more competitive will stay in place."

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'Made my mouth drop open': Expert 'astonished' as Trump lawyer makes courtroom admission

In a Maryland court on Friday, the Justice Department dropped what one lawyer called a jaw-dropping claim.

The DOJ faced off against lawyers for an immigrant that the administration has admitted was mistakenly sent to an El Salvador prison.

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Here's the reason Trump won't rescue dad wrongly sent to El Salvador prison: expert

If President Donald Trump's administration brings back to the U.S. any of the deportees he sent to El Salvador, it could have significant ripple effects for his administration, a legal analyst claimed Friday.

Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a Maryland immigrant who had protected legal status, was sent to a notorious prison in the Central American country under the accusation that he had gang ties, the Associated Press reported on April 1.

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Trump appointees called out for 'laughable' bid to make friends with FBI rank and file

After years of attacking the agency, President Donald Trump's appointees to head up the FBI are now trying to curry favor with the rank and file in their quest to make changes, reported The New York Times — but for some, these efforts look less than sincere.

In fact, noted the report, FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino are using their own attacks on the organization as proof it needs a culture change: "the two men have pulled a kind of bait-and-switch: In recent emails to thousands of FBI employees, they have sought to use the bureau’s damaged reputation — a reputation that they themselves helped tear down — as a rationale for bringing reforms to the supposedly broken organization."

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Trump personally chose the 'mocked formula' used to determine tariffs: reporter

President Donald Trump personally selected the formula that the U.S. government will use to determine the percentage of reciprocal tariff to be implemented on a country, territory, or island, according to a Friday report.

The Washington Post's Jeff Stein wrote that numerous aides at the National Economic Council, Council of Economic Advisers, Commerce Department, and the Office of the United States Trade Representative confirmed the president made the decision himself.

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