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'Fragile pride will cost all of us': America reacts to Trump's latest moves against Canada

President Donald Trump and Canadian Premier Doug Ford embarked on a war of words Tuesday and they traded threats on social media and TV about tariffs on goods between the two countries.

After Ford announced he would issue an electricity surcharge on three American states using Canadian energy, Trump hit back by increasing taxes on aluminum and steel. Ford then said he would act after meeting with advisors.

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'Wow': CNN panelists try to breakdown Trump's mind boggling tariff 'whiplash'

CNN's Dana Bash opened Inside Politics Tuesday with a chart explaining the "Trump Tariff Whiplash" that led to the Dow Jones and S&P 500 indices declining nearly 1 percent on top of the markets' "worst day of the year" Monday.

According to the chart, Trump first announced tariffs against Mexico, Canada, and China on Jan. 31, with more actions taken, including month-long delays on imposing the tariffs throughout February and March that allowed the market to recover before dropping precipitously again Monday. That all led to Tuesday, when Trump announced he was doubling tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum to 50%, causing the stocks to tumble once again.

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'Stay tuned': Canadian leader vows action after Trump's latest attack

Ontario Premier Doug Ford responded to President Donald Trump's threats of further tariffs — with a promise to react.

Speaking to MSNBC on Tuesday, Ford, a conservative, warned there will be a response to Trump's latest salvo in the ongoing trade war with the USA's northern neigbor.

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'A lie!' Speaker slams Dems as he claims 'zero' plan to cut Social Security and Medicaid

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) slammed Democrats for "lying" about the House Republicans' funding bill that he claimed will pass the House on Tuesday.

In a press conference from Capitol Hill Tuesday morning, Johnson declared "we'll have the votes" to pass the funding bill and avert a government shutdown.

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Arrest of pro-Palestinian activist sparks outrage — Trump says 'first of many'

Protesters in New York and rights groups expressed outrage Monday over the arrest of a leader of pro-Palestinian demonstrations at Columbia University, as President Donald Trump vowed further crackdowns.

Mahmoud Khalil, a recent graduate and one of the most prominent faces of the university's high-profile protests, was arrested by US immigration officials over the weekend despite holding a permanent residency green card.

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'Reeks of McCarthyism': Experts condemn 'targeted attack' after protester's arrest

In a CNN interview Monday, the executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union likened the arrest of a pro-Palestinian Columbia University student to 1950s McCarthyism.

The name of Sen. Joseph McCarthy, who led the "Red Scare" congressional hearings to root out alleged communists, is now synonymous with the political persecution of left-wing liberals.

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Elon Musk points finger at 'Ukraine area' after massive cyber attack on his X platform

Elon Musk, the billionaire face of DOGE, suggested Ukraine was to blame after a massive cyber attack took down his X social media platform.

During an interview on Fox Business, host Larry Kudlow asked Musk to explain why X was down for most of the day.

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'Barred access': Gabbard revokes security clearance for prominent officials and lawyers

Tulsi Gabbard, Trump's director of national intelligence, announced Monday that she barred prominent government officials and attorneys from access to classified government information.

Gabbard posted to X that she did so at the directive of President Donald Trump, who announced his intention to revoke access to his "antagonists" last month, according to the New York Post.

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'Didn't expect to be this severe': North Carolina farmers reeling under Trump policies

Farmers who rely on payments from the federal government to remain afloat are treading water just to survive now that the Trump administration has frozen federal funding.

Reporter Ben Rappaport wrote in The Assembly that farmers in North Carolina, who are still recovering from flooding and drought, "haven’t received expected payments linked to conservation loan programs, projects aimed at combating climate change, and emergency loans for farmers in disaster areas."

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'Not appropriate': GOP lawmaker whacks Elon Musk for 'belittling' Poland

Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE) stepped up his criticism of President Donald Trump's administration on Monday, asking why adviser Elon Musk was attacking a U.S. ally.

CNN's Pamela Brown read social media post from Musk on X over the weekend in which he threatened to take away his satellite internet Starlink from Ukraine. According to Musk, Ukraine's "entire front line" would collapse if he turned it off.

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Trump pushing US into 'totally unnecessary' recession and he 'will own it': Dem operative

Rahm Emanuel, former ambassador to Japan, said on CNN Monday that Trump's disastrous lack of diplomacy with Canada is plunging the U.S. toward a "totally unnecessary" recession, while stoking anti-American sentiment around the world.

The Situation Room's Wolf Blitzer began, "As you know, Canada is going to be getting a new prime minister this week, Mark Carney. He's already talking tough when it comes to fighting back against Trump's tariffs against Canada. Is there any chance that Trump could seize this opportunity to dial back the tension with Canada?"

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'That's coming': Ex-Trump aide predicts Elon Musk will implode 'like a SpaceX rocket'

Alyssa Farah Griffin, the former White House communications director during President Donald Trump's first term, responded to the Friday New York Times report that Elon Musk is causing consternation among the Cabinet.

Behind closed doors, Secretaries Marco Rubio and Sean Duffy fought back against Musk's attempted cuts of their departments, which resulted in Musk accusing them of not doing more to fire more members of the federal civil service.

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Trump turns defenses of America 'into dust' as he becomes 'a source of global instability'

President Donald Trump is rebuilding a key international constituency: Anti-Americans, one columnist wrote Monday.

Adrian Woolridge, global business columnist for Bloomberg, noted that anti-American sentiment is en vogue as Trump alienates international leaders.

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