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'It took just two months': Analysts trash Trump as U.S. allies unite with China

Reuters reported Monday that one-time American allies Japan and South Korea joined forces with China to "jointly respond" to tariffs imposed by the United States under President Donald Trump.

It prompted political analysts and commentators to expect more and more allies abandon America.

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Trump says U.S. tariffs to hit 'all countries'

President Donald Trump said Sunday the tariffs he plans to impose in the coming days would include "all countries", not just those with the largest trade imbalances with the United States.

Trump has promised a "Liberation Day" on April 2, when he is set to unveil reciprocal levies to address trade practices that his government deems unfair.

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'Would be devastating': Republican mayor warns latest Trump plan would cripple his city

A Michigan mayor whose biggest trading partners are Canada and Mexico said the Trump's administration's upcoming tariffs would provide a perfect storm to bring his economy down.

CNN's John Berman asked Mayor Bryan Burnett (R), who heads the city of Rochester Hills, "It's hard to know what tariffs are going to go into place April 2 as the president promised. But, let's say it's 25% on all cars and car parts, what would the impact be on you in Rochester Hills?"

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John Roberts about to be eaten by the MAGA 'monster' he made: analysis

Lawyer David Lurie is blaming U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts for working with other conservative justices on the court to create the "monster" that is President Donald Trump.

Writing Monday on he website Public Notice, Lurie said that those justices "not only paved the way" for a second Trump term but then encouraged his "dictatorial powers upon his return."

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'We weren't stuck': Astronaut pushes back after Fox News host suggests Biden marooned them

Astronaut Butch Wilmore pushed back after Fox News host Bill Hemmer suggested President Joe Biden's administration left him "marooned" on the International Space Station.

During a Monday interview on Fox News, Hemmer spoke to Wilmore and Suni Williams about their failure to return to Earth on Boeing Starliner, leaving them in space months longer than expected.

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'Why would he mess with that?' Economist bewildered as Trump threatens major advantage

Investors have been unnerved by the first two months of Donald Trump's second presidency and have been left bewildered by many of his moves on an ascending economy, according to a report Monday.

Trump's off-and-on tariffs, sweeping cuts to government spending and immigration crackdowns have upset the predictability that Wall Street craves, and even the president has refused to rule out a recession as a result of his early policies. Influential economic consultant Julia Coronado told Politico Magazine that she's at a loss to explain where the economy was headed.

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'So unexpected': MAGA state agencies left reeling as Trump admin yanks health funds

Some North Dakota health agencies are trying to adjust to the sudden loss of federal funding.

The North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services learned last week it lost about $3.2 million in federal funding for substance-use treatment and mental health programs after block grants were rescinded by a federal agency.

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'Carveouts': Report claims Republicans scrambling to protect selves from new Trump tariffs

Republican lawmakers are shuddering as they prepare for President Donald Trump's next wave of tariffs which he's promised to announce on Wednesday, Politico reported — and they're scrambling to work with industry groups to secure carveouts for their own states.

Economists have been sounding the alarm about the destructive impact of the president's proposed tariffs since before he was elected, warning the sharp new import taxes on goods, materials and components across a variety of industries could shrink the economy and raise prices.

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'People fight back': Military expert warns Trump vow could trigger decades-long insurgency

President Donald Trump has repeatedly mused about making Canada into America's "51st state," which has prompted one expert to conduct a war game mapping how a U.S. invasion of Canada would play out.

The Montreal Gazette reported that Aisha Ahmad, a political scientist at the University of Toronto, said that the American military would likely easily defeat Canada were Trump to really give the green light for an invasion.

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'The problem is policies': Legal expert tears into MAGA spin on 'activist judges'

Georgetown Law professor Steve Vladeck on Monday published a comprehensive takedown of President Donald Trump's claims that he's being targeted by purported "activist judges."

Writing on his personal blog, Vladeck took a look at all the judges who have blocked assorted Trump administration policies — and found that the judges in question are far from wild-eyed left-wing radicals.

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'Trump is on the ballot': Wisconsin race could signal 'game over' if rural voters revolt

An election this week in Wisconsin should serve as a bellwether for next year's midterms and gauge whether President Donald Trump's policies have cost him support among rural voters, a report claimed Monday.

Spending in the state's Supreme Court election between conservative Brad Schimel and liberal Susan Crawford is expected to reach $100 million, making it the most expensive state judicial race in history.

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'A lot of terror': Conservative claims GOP senator looks secretly horrified by Trump plans

Conservative journalist Michael Warren told CNN on Monday that he believes Sen. James Lankford (R-OK) is not happy about President Donald Trump's plans to implement sweeping new tariffs on all imported goods this week.

After watching a clip of Lankford over the weekend comparing Trump's plans to a "kitchen remodel" in which "there's a bit of a mess at the beginning, but everybody has a long-term look at where we're headed," Warren said he could detect a hint of panic in the senator's eyes.

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‘False choice’: GOP congressman breaks ranks to deliver Trump history lesson in NY Times

A Republican congressman representing deep red Nebraska took to the New York Times Monday in an effort to convince President Donald Trump to backtrack on current Ukraine policy.

Rep. Don Bacon urged Trump to resist capitulating to Russian President Vladimir Putin — and he delivered a history lesson in an attempt to persuade him.

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