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'What would you have him do?' Trump aide flails on ABC after tariffs 'tank the market'

White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett insisted that President Donald Trump did not intend to "tank" the stock market, even though his boss suggested otherwise on social media.

In a Sunday interview on ABC's This Week program, Hassett defended Trump's tariffs by pointing to the president's campaign.

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'Stupidity is policy': Ex-GOP lawmaker piles on Trump's 'fantasy as fact' economic woes

During an appearance on MSNBC's "The Weekend," a former Republican member of the House of Representatives jumped on Donald Trump's tariffs and the devastating effect it is having on American consumers, manufacturers and farmers.

Speaking with the hosts, ex-Rep. Denver Riggleman (R-VA) cited soybean farmers losing their livelihoods to make his case.

"The soybean market is destroyed, right?" he began. "What do we do now? Where's the money going to be for any type of subsidies for farmers? Now, how are you going to fund it? I mean, if you're defunding the IRS, how are you going to get the monies to actually come in to actually pay for all the subsidies for farmers right now?"

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"There's a cascading effect of stupid and stupidity is terminal, right?" he continued. "And that's that's the issue that we have right now, is you have a terminal administration that thinks that stupidity is policy, right. and fantasy is fact. And when you have people that are like that making policy choices, we're in really big trouble."

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'Dude, you're complicit!' MSNBC's Steele burns down Musk for Saturday whine about tariffs

On Saturday, billionaire Elon Musk broke ranks with Donald Trump on tariffs in a video posted online and on Sunday morning MSNBC's Michael Steele was not in a forgiving mood.

At the start of MSNBC's "The Weekend," the co-hosts started off talking about Donald Trump enjoying himself at a golf tournament while the stock market is in a collapse due to his tariffs, before Steele turned on the tech billionaire who has been cheering the president on.

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Social Security is caught in a 'death spiral' due to DOGE's 'complete chaos': report

The Social Security Administration is being destroyed from within due to the machinations of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) according to staffers who are speaking out.

In interviews with The Guardian, employees of the agency that tends to care and support of elderly Americans and administers survivor benefits are raising red flags at what one employee called "complete chaos" brought about by the intruding DOGE employees.

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UK readies to protect industry as US tariffs upend old order: Starmer

The "world as we knew it" is over and the UK "stands ready" to use direct state intervention to shelter industries from the US tariff storm, Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Sunday.

US President Donald Trump's imposition of sweeping tariffs on Wednesday shows that "old assumptions can no longer be taken for granted," Starmer said in a op-ed for the Sunday Telegraph newspaper.

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'Hands Off!' Anti-Trump Americans flood Washington

When Liz Gabbitas joined thousands of fellow protesters Saturday in the US capital, she thought her message to the Trump administration would be best delivered through her homemade sign: a cardboard guillotine.

The 34-year-old librarian made clear she does not advocate violence, but nevertheless insisted that her one-meter (three-foot) sign, complete with tin foil blade, "communicated the visual language" of revolutionary fervor she longs for less than three months into Donald Trump's presidency.

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'Anxious': US farmers see tariffs threaten earnings

As President Donald Trump's sweeping global tariffs took effect this weekend, US farmers hoping for a profit this year instead found themselves facing lower crop prices -- and the prospect of ceding more ground in foreign markets.

"We're already getting below break-even at the current time," said Jim Martin, a fifth-generation Illinois farmer who grows soybeans and corn.

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Artist of 'distorted' portrait says Trump complaint harming business

The artist who painted US President Donald Trump in what he criticized as a "purposefully distorted" portrait has said his remarks have harmed her business.

Colorado removed the official portrait of Trump from display in the state's capitol building last month after the president complained that it was deliberately unflattering.

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MAGA activists are asking why no 'arrests' have been made over fraud sniffed out by DOGE

Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency have claimed to have found fraud, so why haven't any arrests been made? That's the question on the minds of some prominent MAGA activists.

Juanita Broaddrick, who supports Trump and claims that she was raped by then-Attorney General of Arkansas Bill Clinton, took to social media on Saturday to ask a question. Broaddrick, a supporter of Musk and DOGE, wondered, "Why haven't there been any arrests for the fraud and kickbacks Elon and Doge have found?"

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'Neuter your DOGE': Dem leader shares his 'top 5 signs' from weekend anti-Trump protests

Protesters hit the streets on Saturday to protest actions by Donald Trump and Elon Musk, and one senior Democratic leader got in on some of the fun.

Rep. Jamie Raskin, who was chosen by the Democratic Caucus to be the Ranking Member of the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability in the 118th Congress, weighed in on some of the protest signs he saw from the "Hands Off" protests that erupted on Saturday in response to actions by Trump and Musk.

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'Biggest shock in history': Nobel Prize-winning economist sounds alarm on Trump's new move

Late Friday afternoon, April 4, a Reuters headline read, "Trading Day: Trump Tariffs Wipe $5 Trillion Off Wall Street." The Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 were plummeting in response to steep new tariffs that President Donald Trump is imposing on a long list of countries, and many economists are warning that consumers can expect to pay higher prices for everything from fruits and vegetables to computers to vacuum cleaners to clothes to cars.

One of the economists who is sounding the alarm is former New York Times columnist Paul Krugman.

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'Wow': Observers dub Elon Musk's attack on key Trump adviser 'more than coincidental'

Recent reports about Donald Trump pushing Elon Musk out of his orbit make more sense, according to some observers, now that Musk just attacked one of Trump's advisers.

Musk has been relatively silent regarding Trump's controversial tariff policies, and on Saturday the richest man in the world attacked one of the administration's chief tariff defenders, adviser Peter Navarro.

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'Ugly and dangerous turn': Conservative analyst points to 'writing on the wall' for GOP​

Republicans are "frozen" and still "on their knees" when it comes to standing up to Donald Trump, but they privately believe the President has brought a dangerous change to the party, according to a conservative analyst on Saturday.

Conservative political pundit Charlie Sykes appeared on MSNBC over the weekend, where he was asked about how Trump's tariffs and other policies are playing with his Republican cohorts.

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