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Wow!' MSNBC's Mika surprised after hearing Trump voters ripping his top economic policy

MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski was taken aback by the negative reactions of Donald Trump supporters who slammed his sweeping tariffs and expressed concern with the direction the economy seemed to be heading.

During his presidential campaign, Trump vowed to bring down prices for consumers "on Day One," yet the steep tariffs he imposed on the country's trade partners this month threaten to do the opposite.

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'Defiant screw you': Expert stunned as Trump admin 'thumbs its nose' at Supreme Court

Donald Trump's Department of Justice just "thumbed its nose at the Supreme Court," experts say.

The Trump Administration over the weekend filed multiple briefs in the case involving Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran migrant who lived in the U.S. legally with a work permit and was erroneously deported to El Salvador. A day earlier, the Trump Administration confirmed that the man is alive but didn't provide many details.

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'Nobody is getting off the hook': Trump digs in deeper on tariffs — and denies 'exception'

Donald Trump on Sunday announced that "there was no tariff exception announced on Friday," declaring, "THOSE DAYS ARE OVER!"

The President over the weekend took to Truth Social, writing, "NOBODY is getting 'off the hook' for the unfair Trade Balances, and Non Monetary Tariff Barriers, that other Countries have used against us, especially not China which, by far, treats us the worst!"

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US says tech tariff exemptions may be short-lived

Recent exemptions to sweeping US import tariffs may be short-lived, top officials warned Sunday, as China urged the Trump administration to simply abandon its aggressive trade tax policy altogether.

The world's two largest economies have been locked in a fast-moving, high-stakes game of brinkmanship since US President Donald Trump launched a global tariff assault that particularly targeted Chinese imports.

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Gaza hospital hit as Israel intensifies assault

An Israeli air strike early Sunday heavily damaged one of the few functioning hospitals in Gaza, with the Israeli military saying it had targeted a Hamas "command and control centre" operating within the facility.

Since the outbreak of war, tens of thousands of Gazans have sought refuge in hospitals, many of which have suffered severe damage in the ongoing hostilities.

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US-funded Arabic network ends broadcasts after Trump cuts

Alhurra, the Arabic-language network created by the US government after the Iraq invasion, said Saturday it would cease broadcasts and lay off most staff after President Donald Trump's administration shut off funds.

The network went on air in 2004, when US officials were complaining about coverage of the Iraq war from Qatar-backed Al-Jazeera -- which two decades later maintains a dominant role in Arabic-langauge media.

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Ailing Bolsonaro says he will 'probably' need surgery

Brazil's ex-president Jair Bolsonaro said Saturday that he will "probably" need surgery, after being hospitalized a day earlier in the northeastern city of Natal with what he called "unbearable" abdominal pain.

The far-right former leader said on X that he would "probably be operated on again" after being transferred to a hospital in Brasilia.

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'Mind-blowing': MSNBC host stunned by 'huge' new Trump retreat

MSNBC host Stephanie Ruhle appeared with her old hosting partner Ali Velshi on Saturday morning to weigh in on a major announcement from Donald Trump's administration on Chinese imports.

In a bulletin posted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection late Friday, the administration announced smartphones, computers, and assorted electronics would be exempt from the ruinous 145% percent tariffs imposed on other Chinese products.

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Trump carves up world and international order with it

By casting doubt on the world order, Donald Trump risks dragging the globe back into an era where great powers impose their imperial will on the weak, analysts warn.

Russia wants Ukraine, China demands Taiwan and now the US president seems to be following suit, whether by coveting Canada as the "51st US state", insisting "we've got to have" Greenland or kicking Chinese interests out of the Panama Canal.

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Iran delegation in Oman for high-stakes nuclear talks with US

Iran's top diplomat arrived in Oman on Saturday and began laying the groundwork for high-stakes nuclear talks with the United States that are unfolding under the threat of military action.

Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi flew in ahead of the foes' highest-level discussions since an international agreement on Iran's nuclear programme crumbled after US President Donald Trump pulled out during his first term in office.

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'Feels spoofed': Tax pros stunned as IRS site riddled with errors days before tax deadline

The IRS's website contains so many errors that one tax professional quipped, "This is feeling like the website is spoofed and your payments will go straight to Russia,” according to new reporting from Forbes.

"It would be funny if it weren’t true," wrote Kelly Phillips Erb, senior writer with the publication.

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'Think you're going to see shortages' of key goods thanks to Trump: economics expert

Bill Reinsch, the senior advisor for the economics program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, thinks that President Donald Trump's ongoing trade war will likely cause product shortages.

This week, Trump eased many tariffs on countries around the world, except for China, which still has 125% tariffs being implemented.

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Trump's 'high school' antics with Chinese president scorched by CNN's Jim Sciutto

The U.S. trade war with China seemed to have reached a stalemate Friday, with China calling President Donald Trump's 125 percent tariffs a "joke," then hitting back with the same sky-high rates.

Trump's 125 percent tariffs were issued on top of the standing 20 percent tariffs, bringing the total to 145 percent for Chinese goods.

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