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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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‘Deal or no deal?’ Critics pounce as Trump breaks with own aide immediately after TV spot

While the White House’s top economic advisers have continued to insist that the administration’s massive new set of tariffs are non-negotiable, President Donald Trump’s new contradicting comments made clear he’s not on the same page with his team.

"The tariffs give us great power to negotiate. They always have,” Trump told reporters Thursday aboard Air Force One a day after his Rose Garden “Liberation Day” tariff announcement sunk the market to its lowest point since the COVID-19 pandemic.

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'This country is doomed': Trump meeting with conspiracy theorist sparks shock and horror

On Wednesday afternoon, April 2, President Donald Trump had a visitor in the White House Oval Office: far-right conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer, a self-described "proud Islamophobe" who is controversial even among fellow Trump supporters.

During the meeting, according to reporters Maggie Haberman, Jonathan Swan and Ken Bensinger, Loomer "pressed for him to fire National Security Council staff members whom she deemed disloyal to him."

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Where Trump's tariffs could hurt Americans' wallets

by Daniel AVIS

As global financial markets plunge in the wake of US President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs, Americans must also grapple with the potentially long-lasting impact of the move on household budgets.

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Trump tariffs on Mexico: the good, the bad, the unknown

by Yussel GONZALEZ / Jean ARCE

At first glance, Mexico got off lightly from Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs blitz.

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Trump says 'very close to a deal' on TikTok

President Donald Trump said his administration was "very close" to a deal to find a buyer for TikTok, which faces a US ban if not sold by its Chinese owner by the weekend.

"We're very close to a deal with a very good group of people," Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One, adding that it involved "multiple" investors but giving no further details.

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Trump purges national security team after meeting conspiracist

Donald Trump fired several US national security officials after a far-right conspiracy theorist questioned their loyalty in a White House meeting with the president, US media reported Thursday.

Influencer Laura Loomer, who is known for claiming that the 9/11 terrorist attacks were an inside job, laid out her concerns to Trump on Wednesday, The New York Times said in a report followed up by other outlets.

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'Disastrous': Ex-Treasury secretary unloads on Trump White House on CNN

Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers delivered a scathing rebuke of President Donald Trump’s sweeping new tariffs, an action he estimated amounted to a $30 trillion cumulative hit to the economy.

“That's more damage than any economic policy pursued by any president in the last, probably in American history,” Summers said Thursday in a CNN interview.

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Trump is 'knifing' the 'mythology that keeps him above water': GOP pollster

Republican pollster Sarah Longwell thinks that President Donald Trump's carefully crafted image is faltering as his economic policies leave Americans desperate.

"Trump's carefully curated impression, you know, through his years on 'The Apprentice,' for voters is that he's a businessman. So, I hear it over and over and over again when people say, look, I don't like his personality or, you know, I don't always like the way he behaves this way or that. But he's a businessman, and I think he's going to lower prices. I think he's going to do good things for the economy. And so right now, what you're seeing is Donald Trump taking a knife to the mythology that keeps him above water with people."

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'Whoa': Trump publicly splits with House Speaker Mike Johnson amid MAGA civil war

House Speaker Mike Johnson was dealt yet another blow when President Donald Trump weighed in on the bitter internal GOP fight over whether to allow members of Congress on maternity leave to vote from home.

"You’re having a baby, you should be able to call in and vote,” Trump said Thursday, as reported by The Associated Press' White House correspondent Seung Min Kim. “I’m in favor of that.”

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'White House is hanging these lawyers out to dry': Trump deportation hearing draws mockery

The Department of Justice appeared before Judge James Boasberg for a Thursday contempt hearing, discussing the specifics of whether the U.S. government defied his temporary restraining order to prevent deportations to El Salvador.

In a court hearing on March 16, Boasberg said that two flights carrying immigrants to El Salvador and Honduras must immediately turn around. The judge also issued a temporary restraining order barring President Donald Trump from using an 18th-century law to justify additional deportations.

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White House and Eric Trump mocked amid dueling tariff tactics

The White House has been adamant: President Donald Trump’s sweeping mass tariffs, which he is imposing on nearly every country across the globe, are a line in the sand—non-negotiable, not up for discussion, debate, or deviation.

“This is not a negotiation,” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told CNN on Thursday, “emphasizing that the tariffs are part of a national emergency response to countries that have, in her view, harmed American workers for decades,” according to Newsweek.

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'Life comes at you fast': Pro-Trump outlet mocked as it flips on 'golden age' outlook

A pro-MAGA outlet with a weekday livestream on Rumble had a blunt message for its followers a day after President Donald Trump announced sweeping new tariffs that economists warned could cost consumers: “You do NOT need the new iPad.”

“You do NOT need the new Cell Phone. You do NOT need the new video game console,” The Quartering wrote Thursday on X. “You WANT them. There is a big difference and if you look at the people whining about the tariffs I challenge you to ask them how their lives have been affected in any way.”

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