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April 24, 2025· 12:00 IST
Trump Pressures Ukraine to Consider Peace Plan Favoring Russia, Reports The New York Times
According to *The New York Times*, Donald Trump, who is currently serving as the 47th president of the United States, is reportedly urging Ukraine to consider a peace agreement with Russia that would essentially cede territory by freezing the conflict along the existing battle lines. This proposal, which would legitimize Russia's current territorial gains, has been met with resistance from Ukraine, which seeks to restore its full territorial integrity. The potential agreement and Trump's involvement are occurring amidst ongoing debates in the U.S. Congress regarding aid to Ukraine, which could impact Ukraine's negotiating power.
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April 24, 2025· 12:00 IST
Trump signs executive order targeting college accreditors, says The New York Times
According to *The New York Times*, President Donald Trump has signed an executive order aimed at college accreditors, marking the latest move in his administration's effort to influence the ideological leaning of the higher education system. This executive order comes amid ongoing tensions between the Trump administration and elite universities, which the administration has accused of liberal bias and failing to address tuition costs adequately. The order is expected to increase scrutiny of accrediting agencies and could potentially lead to changes in accreditation standards, impacting universities' administrative and financial operations.
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April 24, 2025· 12:00 IST
Twelve states sue President Trump over tariffs, says The New York Times
According to The New York Times, a coalition of twelve states, spearheaded by Democratic attorneys general, has filed a lawsuit against Donald Trump, who is currently serving as the 47th president of the United States. The lawsuit challenges the tariffs imposed by Trump, arguing that these trade barriers are negatively impacting the economies and the residents of the plaintiff states. The attorneys general contend that the tariffs are causing economic harm and seek to have them removed.
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April 24, 2025· 10:00 IST
Trump notices 'Let's Go Brandon' sticker during Oval Office meeting, Fox News reports
According to Fox News, President Donald Trump noticed a 'Let's Go Brandon' sticker depicting former President Biden during a meeting with wounded veterans in the Oval Office this past Wednesday. The phrase, which originated in late 2021, is a coded way of saying 'F*** Joe Biden' and has become a popular expression of disapproval of Biden, especially among conservatives. Trump, who won the 2024 presidential election against Kamala Harris and is currently serving as the 47th President of the United States, reportedly asked about the sticker's meaning.
The incident highlights the continued use of anti-Biden rhetoric and the ongoing politicization of the military and veterans. Experts suggest this action reinforces Trump's connection with his base, signaling his continued opposition to Biden and awareness of popular conservative memes, while potentially alienating independent voters.
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April 24, 2025· 09:00 IST
Donald Trump Praises Elon Musk as 'Patriot' Amid DOGE Exit, Tesla Criticism, Fox News Reports
According to Fox News, Donald Trump, who is currently the 47th President of the United States, lauded Elon Musk as a "patriot, a brilliant guy, and a friend of mine." Trump's remarks come amidst Musk's semi-retirement from DOGE-related activities and criticism surrounding Tesla. Trump expressed that Musk "didn’t need to do this—he did it" and that he deserves more respect.
The praise highlights a potential alignment between Trump and Musk, particularly given Musk's acquisition of Twitter (now X) and the subsequent debates over content moderation. This endorsement could strengthen ties between the Republican Party and tech entrepreneurs, while also potentially polarizing Musk's public image.
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April 24, 2025· 08:00 IST
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker moves to boycott El Salvador over Trump's involvement in detention case, Fox News reports
According to Fox News, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker has directed state agencies to scrutinize investments and contracts involving businesses connected to El Salvador. The governor's action is a reaction to El Salvador's alleged support of Donald Trump, the 47th President of the United States, concerning the detention of Kilmar Abrego Garcia. Pritzker's move reflects Illinois's strong Democratic stance and concerns over human rights issues in El Salvador under President Nayib Bukele.
The boycott could potentially strain relations between the U.S. and El Salvador, especially given Bukele's increasing authoritarian tendencies and perceived alignment with Trump-era policies. This decision also highlights the growing trend of subnational entities engaging in foreign policy, raising questions about the appropriate role of states in international affairs.
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April 24, 2025· 08:00 IST
The Hill reports President Trump to hold Michigan rally celebrating first 100 days
The Hill reports that President Donald Trump is scheduled to hold a rally in Macomb County, Michigan, next Tuesday to commemorate his first 100 days since assuming office. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced that Trump is eager to return to Michigan for the rally. This event is strategically timed amidst ongoing Republican primary debates, where Trump remains a frontrunner, and recent polls indicating a tight race in Michigan, a crucial swing state.
The rally serves multiple purposes, including energizing Trump's base, swaying undecided voters, and addressing his ongoing legal challenges by framing them as politically motivated attacks. Macomb County, a bellwether county with a large working-class population, is a key location for Trump's strategy. The event has significant political implications for both the Republican and Democratic parties, as well as for undecided voters in Michigan.
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April 24, 2025· 07:30 IST
Twelve states sue president trump over tariffs, claiming they are illegal, fox news reports
Fox News reports that twelve states have filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump, challenging the legality of his administration's sweeping tariffs. The states argue that the tariffs are unconstitutional because they were imposed without the approval of Congress, violating the separation of powers. The lawsuit further claims that the tariffs are economically harmful to the states and the nation as a whole, disrupting trade and increasing costs for businesses and consumers.
The legal action underscores the growing opposition to President Trump's trade policies, which have involved imposing tariffs on goods from various countries, including Canada, Mexico, and China. The states involved in the lawsuit are seeking to halt the implementation of the tariffs and prevent further economic damage, setting the stage for a legal battle over the scope of presidential power in trade matters.
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April 24, 2025· 07:00 IST
Senator Fetterman urges President Trump to strike Iranian nuclear facilities, says The Hill
The Hill reports that Senator John Fetterman (D-Pa.) has called on President Donald Trump to "strike and destroy" Iran's nuclear facilities. Fetterman argues that negotiations with the current Iranian regime are futile, citing its history of regional destabilization. His statement precedes a third round of talks aimed at addressing Iran's nuclear program, adding a hawkish perspective to the ongoing debate over U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.
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April 24, 2025· 06:00 IST
Democrats visit individuals facing deportation by Trump administration, reports The New York Times
The New York Times reports that five Democratic politicians visited Mahmoud Khalil and Rumeysa Ozturk in Louisiana amid their pending deportation proceedings. The deportation is being pursued by the administration of Donald Trump, who is currently serving as the 47th President of the United States. The meeting highlights the ongoing political tensions surrounding immigration policies under the Trump administration.
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April 24, 2025· 06:00 IST
Trump says undocumented immigrants shouldn’t get trials before deportation, reports The New York Times
President Donald Trump, according to *The New York Times*, has asserted that undocumented immigrants should be deported without trials. Trump claimed that other countries are sending their prisoners to the U.S., necessitating the bypassing of constitutional due process requirements to expedite their removal. This statement has sparked debate over the due process rights of undocumented immigrants, potentially leading to legal challenges and further polarizing political opinions on immigration policies.
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April 24, 2025· 06:00 IST
Perkins Coie and WilmerHale ask judges to block Trump's orders, says The New York Times
As reported by *The New York Times*, Perkins Coie and WilmerHale are seeking legal intervention to halt what they describe as threats to their businesses stemming from actions by Donald Trump, who served as the 45th U.S. President (2017-2021) and is currently the 47th President. The law firms filed requests with two federal judges on Wednesday, asking for permanent injunctions to prevent Trump from continuing these actions.
The firms' actions are rooted in Trump's history of publicly criticizing and threatening legal firms that have opposed him or his administration. These attacks have particularly targeted firms involved in election-related litigation and investigations into his business dealings, leading to the current legal challenge.
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April 24, 2025· 06:00 IST
Trump says he won't fire Powell, but Fed battle may continue, reports The New York Times
As *The New York Times* reports, despite President Donald Trump's assertion that he will not oust Jerome Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, worries are growing about the Trump administration's willingness to challenge established norms concerning the political independence of the central bank. This situation unfolds against a backdrop of Trump's past criticisms of the Federal Reserve's interest rate policies, which he has claimed hindered economic growth during his previous term (2017-2021).
The article suggests that this ongoing tension could have implications for the Fed's credibility, potentially leading to market instability. While Trump's administration may see short-term political gains from influencing monetary policy, it could undermine long-term economic stability and alienate business leaders. The situation also sets a precedent for future presidents to exert more influence over the Federal Reserve, potentially politicizing monetary policy.
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April 24, 2025· 06:00 IST
Richard Branson criticizes Donald Trump's tariff policies, says The New York Times
According to *The New York Times*, British entrepreneur Richard Branson has voiced strong criticism of the tariff policies implemented by Donald Trump, who is currently serving as the 47th President of the United States. Branson stated that these unpredictable tariffs have "financially done a lot of harm" and nearly triggered a "complete meltdown" of the global economy two weeks prior to his statement.
Branson's remarks highlight concerns about the ongoing US-China trade war, a situation that began during Trump's previous term as president (2017-2021), and the broader implications of his "America First" trade policy. These policies have raised worries about a global economic slowdown and strained relationships with key trading partners.
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April 24, 2025· 06:00 IST
Trump administration seeks trade deals amid tariff-induced disruption, says The New York Times
According to The New York Times, President Trump's team is urgently working to establish trade deals with nations including Japan, South Korea, and India. This push follows widespread disruption stemming from the President's tariff policies, particularly impacting major trading partners such as China. The administration aims to mitigate the economic fallout and secure alternative trade relationships amidst ongoing trade disputes.
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April 24, 2025· 06:00 IST
President Trump Offers Dinner to Top Memecoin Investors, Fueling Price Surge, The New York Times Reports
The New York Times reports that President Donald Trump is offering a private dinner to the top 220 investors in his memecoin, in what is described as his family's latest effort to profit from cryptocurrencies. The offer has reportedly led to a surge in the memecoin's price. This move highlights the intersection of Trump's political and financial activities during his current presidency.
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April 24, 2025· 06:00 IST
The New York Times reports President Trump's approval rating steadily declining
The New York Times reports that President Donald Trump's approval rating has steadily declined, reaching approximately 45%. This marks a decrease from the 52% approval he held one week after taking office. The decline occurs against a backdrop of ongoing investigations related to January 6th and Trump's business dealings, as well as persistent economic anxieties such as inflation and potential recession.
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April 24, 2025· 06:00 IST
Trump administration challenges migrants’ due process rights, says report
The New York Times reports that the Trump administration is escalating deportation efforts by bypassing normal legal processes for unauthorized immigrants. White House officials are asserting that affording due process rights is too time-consuming and that these immigrants do not deserve such protections. This move is part of a broader strategy to increase immigration enforcement, potentially leading to legal challenges and further division within the Republican Party, while galvanizing the Democratic base.
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April 24, 2025· 06:00 IST
Trump signs executive order targeting university accreditors, says The New York Times
As reported by *The New York Times*, President Donald Trump has issued an executive order aimed at university accreditors, marking the latest step in his administration's push to reshape the ideological landscape of higher education. This action is part of a pattern of targeting universities perceived as liberal, following previous actions such as investigations into university endowments and criticisms of campus speech policies. The order is expected to intensify the debate over accreditation standards and could lead to increased scrutiny and potential loss of accreditation for institutions deemed not to meet certain standards.
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April 24, 2025· 06:00 IST
Trump signs executive orders focused on education, meritocracy, and foreign influence, Fox News reports
According to Fox News, President Donald Trump has signed multiple executive orders related to education, with a central theme of restoring meritocracy to the education system. These orders cover a range of issues, including the use of AI in education, school discipline policies, accreditation standards for educational institutions, and the regulation of foreign gifts to universities. The executive orders reflect the administration's focus on traditional metrics of academic achievement and concerns about foreign influence in American education.
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April 24, 2025· 05:30 IST
Trump criticises Zelensky over Crimea stance, says BBC
According to the BBC, Donald Trump has recently criticized Ukrainian President Zelensky's refusal to allow Russian control of Crimea. Zelensky has maintained a firm stance against ceding the peninsula, which Russia annexed in 2014, a move widely condemned by Ukraine and the international community. Trump's criticism comes amid ongoing debates in the US Congress regarding further aid packages for Ukraine, potentially emboldening Republican lawmakers hesitant to approve additional funding.
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April 24, 2025· 05:00 IST
Trump's Iran nuclear deal end-game remains uncertain as deadline approaches, The Hill reports
The Hill reports that President Donald Trump's administration faces a looming deadline in its efforts to negotiate a deal with Iran regarding its nuclear program. With only two months remaining on the self-imposed timeline, the path forward remains unclear as the U.S. seeks to eliminate Iran's nuclear program. Optimism has been signaled by the president ahead of the third round of talks this week.
The success of these negotiations hinges on finding common ground between the maximalist demands of the U.S. and Iran's own objectives. The outcome of these talks carries significant political implications, potentially shaping Trump's foreign policy legacy and influencing the stability of the Middle East.
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April 24, 2025· 05:00 IST
Trump signals potential shift in tone on China tariffs, says report
According to The Hill, President Donald Trump signaled a potential shift in his administration's trade policy with China on Wednesday. Trump acknowledged that the 145 percent duty he placed on Beijing is "very high," suggesting a possible willingness to negotiate. This apparent change in tone comes amid stalled trade talks, economic pressure on US businesses due to existing tariffs, and increased scrutiny of Trump's economic policies as the US presidential election draws closer.
Trump's comments suggest a desire to de-escalate trade tensions and potentially reach a deal with China's President Xi Jinping to calm markets. However, the extent of any potential agreement and its impact on long-term trade imbalances remain uncertain. This shift could have significant political implications for US businesses, the Chinese government, US consumers, and both the Republican and Democratic parties.
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April 24, 2025· 05:00 IST
Federal judges may hold Trump in contempt over immigration policies, Fox News reports
According to Fox News, Donald Trump, who is currently serving as the 47th President of the United States, faces potential contempt of court proceedings in two separate federal courts. These proceedings are related to his administration's immigration crackdown, specifically his use of a wartime law to justify the deportation of migrants. The legal challenges argue that Trump's actions exceed his executive authority and violate due process, potentially leading to a showdown between the executive and judicial branches.
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April 24, 2025· 03:30 IST
Trump unveils plan for two 100-foot flagpoles on White House lawn, Fox News reports
According to Fox News, President Donald Trump revealed his intention to erect two approximately 100-foot flagpoles outside the White House during a Wednesday press briefing. Trump stated that he would be personally covering the costs of the project. The proposal has already sparked debate, with potential implications for Trump's political base, critics, and independent voters, as well as raising questions about historical preservation and White House grounds regulations.
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April 24, 2025· 03:30 IST
Trump administration officials file charges against illegal immigrant facing early release, Fox News reports
Fox News reports that the federal government, under the administration of President Donald Trump, is intervening in a case where an illegal immigrant convicted of manslaughter for the deaths of two teenagers in a fiery car crash is slated for release more than six years early. The intervention involves filing new charges against the individual, prompted by the exposure of the planned early release.
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April 24, 2025· 03:30 IST
Trump says Zelenskyy's statement on Crimea prolongs war with Russia, Fox News reports
According to Fox News, President Donald Trump has publicly rebuked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for his firm position that Ukraine will never concede Crimea to Russia. Trump characterized Zelenskyy's statement as "inflammatory" and detrimental to ongoing attempts to negotiate peace between Ukraine and Russia. Crimea was annexed by Russia in 2014, a move widely condemned internationally, but Zelenskyy has maintained that its return is essential for any resolution to the conflict.
Trump's remarks have potential political implications, particularly for the Republican Party, where opinions on US aid to Ukraine are divided. His statement could also weaken Ukraine's negotiating position and embolden Russia, while straining relations between the US and Ukraine. The comments are likely to fuel debate in the US regarding Trump's foreign policy views and his perceived sympathy towards Russia.
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April 24, 2025· 03:00 IST
CNN analyzes JD Vance's transformation from Trump critic to potential running mate
According to CNN, a conversation between Fareed Zakaria and David Frum of The Atlantic explores Senator JD Vance's evolution from a vocal critic of Donald Trump to a potential vice-presidential pick. The analysis delves into the reasons behind Vance's change in stance and the broader implications for the Republican party, considering Vance's past statements and current political alignment with Trump. Frum's perspective, as a conservative commentator critical of Trump, adds depth to the examination of Vance's motivations and the potential impact of his selection on the political landscape.
The discussion also considers the potential impact on various political factions, including the Republican and Democratic parties, Trump's base, and independent voters. The analysis highlights the broader trend of political figures shifting stances for expediency and the potential erosion of trust in political institutions.
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April 24, 2025· 03:00 IST
Donald Trump's presidency faces ongoing legal challenges, reports CNN
According to CNN, Donald Trump's presidency is shadowed by several ongoing legal investigations. These investigations, which predate his current term as the 47th President of the United States, pose potential risks to his administration and political future. The article highlights that these legal issues are a significant factor as Trump navigates his current presidency.
The legal challenges include investigations into his past conduct, potentially impacting his ability to govern effectively and maintain public trust. The article suggests that the outcomes of these investigations could have far-reaching consequences for both Trump and the nation.
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April 24, 2025· 03:00 IST
Former Trump official warns DOGE cuts threaten HIV progress
The Hill reports that Brett Giroir, who previously served as assistant secretary for health during Donald Trump's initial presidency (2017-2021), has voiced concerns regarding potential ramifications of budget cuts to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under President Trump's current administration. Giroir stated in a LinkedIn post that these cuts could have "devastating and illogical" impacts on the fight against the HIV epidemic. He argues that reducing funding for HHS could undermine the progress made in HIV prevention and treatment during past administrations.
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April 24, 2025· 03:00 IST
The Hill reports White House says Trump's patience 'running very thin' with Zelensky
The Hill reports that President Donald Trump is increasingly impatient with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky due to the ongoing negotiations to resolve the Russia-Ukraine war. Trump believes Zelensky's remarks concerning Russia's occupation of Crimea are hindering progress in the peace talks. This perceived inflexibility from Zelensky is reportedly testing Trump's patience as he seeks a resolution to the conflict.
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April 24, 2025· 03:00 IST
Law firms seek relief from Trump's targeted executive orders, says The Hill
As reported by *The Hill*, Perkins Coie and WilmerHale are challenging President Donald Trump's executive orders in court, arguing that they are retaliatory measures for representing Trump's political opponents. The law firms contend that these orders, which purportedly address risks they pose to the country, are unlawful and jeopardize their business operations. The firms are seeking decisive relief from what they describe as targeted actions aimed at undercutting their ability to represent clients.
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April 24, 2025· 03:00 IST
Student loan borrowers at risk of wage garnishment, The Hill reports
The Hill reports that the Trump administration is set to restart involuntary collections for defaulted student loan borrowers within the next few weeks. This decision by the Department of Education will affect individuals who have not been making payments on their student loans. Borrowers in default will need to formulate a plan to address their delinquent loans to avoid wage garnishment.
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April 24, 2025· 03:00 IST
UK finance minister says country will not rush into trade deal with Trump
The Hill reports that the United Kingdom is proceeding cautiously in its trade discussions with the United States under President Donald Trump, specifically concerning tariffs. British Finance Minister Rachel Reeves stated that the UK is not in a hurry to finalize an agreement. Reeves highlighted that the primary objective is to achieve a deal that serves the UK's national interests, and that these discussions are still in progress.
Reeves's comments suggest a deliberate strategy to avoid being pressured into unfavorable terms, emphasizing the UK's commitment to securing a beneficial trade relationship with the U.S. despite potential pressure to expedite the process.
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April 24, 2025· 02:30 IST
President Trump to attend dinner with top holders of his meme coin, $TRUMP, next month
The Hill reports that President Donald Trump is scheduled to attend a dinner on May 22 with the top 220 holders of his meme coin, $TRUMP. This event, announced on the token’s official website, highlights Trump's increasing engagement with the cryptocurrency community, a shift from his past skepticism. The dinner is a novel approach to political fundraising, leveraging the popularity of meme coins, but also raises questions about transparency and potential ethical concerns.
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April 24, 2025· 02:30 IST
Trump job approval falls 7 points since February, says The Hill
The Hill reports that a recent poll from Pew Research Center shows a significant drop in President Donald Trump's job approval rating. The mid-April survey reveals that only 40% of surveyed Americans approve of Trump's performance, a decrease of 7 percentage points from the 47% approval rating recorded in a similar survey conducted in late January and early February. This decline comes amid ongoing investigations, economic concerns, and a highly polarized political climate, potentially impacting the upcoming election cycle.
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April 24, 2025· 02:30 IST
Army suspends commander after Trump portrait found flipped around, reports The Hill
According to The Hill, the Army has suspended Colonel Sheyla Baez Ramirez, the Garrison Commander at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin. The suspension occurred after portraits of President Donald Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth were discovered flipped around. The Army stated on Saturday that this action was taken pending further investigation.
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April 24, 2025· 02:30 IST
Ken Griffin says Trump's trade war has become 'nonsensical', according to The Hill
The Hill reports that Ken Griffin, the founder and CEO of Citadel, stated that President Donald Trump's trade war has "devolved into a nonsensical place." Griffin made these comments at Semafor’s World Economy Summit on Wednesday, noting that market fluctuations reflect the uncertainty caused by the White House's trade policies. He added that other executives were anticipating certain aspects of Trump's agenda.
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April 24, 2025· 02:30 IST
President Trump to sign executive orders focused on education, The Hill reports
According to *The Hill*, President Donald Trump is expected to sign seven executive orders focused on education this Wednesday afternoon. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt informed reporters that Secretary Lindsay McMahon will be present at the Oval Office for the signing.
The signing occurs amidst ongoing debates about the federal role in education, conservative pushes for school choice, and criticism of 'woke' education. These orders could energize conservative voters, while potentially facing opposition from teachers' unions and impacting state education agencies.
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April 24, 2025· 02:30 IST
Pete Hegseth alludes to Pentagon challenges in Army War College speech, The Hill reports
The Hill reports that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth addressed the Army War College on Wednesday, making allusions to challenges faced during his time at the Pentagon. Hegseth quoted President Donald Trump's instructions to be "tough" upon appointing him to the position. The speech comes amid ongoing discussions about political influence within the military and scrutiny of political appointees in the Defense Department.
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April 24, 2025· 02:30 IST
Donald Trump criticises Zelensky over Crimea stance, says BBC
According to the BBC, Donald Trump, the 47th President of the United States, has voiced criticism of Volodymyr Zelensky's stance on Crimea, specifically Zelensky's refusal to concede the territory to Russia. Trump's remarks come in the wake of Kyiv's firm rejection of any proposals suggesting they acknowledge Russian control over Crimea, a region annexed by Russia in 2014.
Trump's criticism could potentially embolden Republican opposition to further aid packages for Ukraine in the US Congress. His comments also signal a possible shift in US foreign policy should he be re-elected, raising concerns among allies about continued support for Ukraine.
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April 24, 2025· 02:30 IST
Trump accuses Zelenskyy of harming Russia negotiations, Al Jazeera reports
According to Al Jazeera Politics, Donald Trump, the 47th president of the United States, has publicly blamed Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for hindering potential peace negotiations with Russia. Trump stated that a deal was nearing completion but was derailed by what he described as Zelenskyy's 'inflammatory statements'. This accusation comes amidst the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war and debates over continued US aid to Ukraine.
Trump's remarks have potential political implications for Ukraine, the Biden administration, and the Republican Party, particularly with upcoming US elections. Experts suggest the statement could weaken Ukraine's negotiating position and influence the debate over US foreign policy. The accuracy of Trump's claim regarding the proximity of a peace deal remains unverified.
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April 24, 2025· 02:30 IST
Trump says trade talks with China are active
According to Al Jazeera Politics, President Donald Trump has announced that trade talks with China are ongoing, stating "everything's active." This announcement arrives amidst existing economic tensions and trade disputes between the United States and China. The implications of these talks are significant for US manufacturers and consumers, as well as for the broader political landscape, potentially influencing the upcoming US presidential election and putting pressure on the Biden administration to articulate its own China trade policy.
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April 24, 2025· 01:00 IST
Trump criticizes Zelensky over Crimea stance; White House signals no China tariff reductions before deal
The Hill reports that President Donald Trump has publicly criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for his stance against a proposed peace agreement with Russia, specifically Zelensky's refusal to recognize Crimea as Russian territory, which Zelensky deemed unconstitutional. Trump's remarks come amid ongoing discussions about potential resolutions to the Russia-Ukraine war. Separately, the White House conveyed that the U.S. is unlikely to reduce tariffs on Chinese goods until a comprehensive trade agreement is finalized, signaling a continued cautious approach to U.S.-China trade relations.
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April 24, 2025· 00:30 IST
Trump announces plans for 100-foot flagpoles on White House lawn, Fox News reports
According to Fox News, President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday his intention to pay for the installation of two nearly 100-foot flagpoles outside the White House. The announcement was made to reporters during a walk on the White House lawn. This development occurs amidst ongoing debates about patriotism and national symbols, and aligns with Trump's history of emphasizing national symbols during his presidency. The proposed flagpole installation can be viewed in the context of other White House renovation projects and infrastructure improvements undertaken during the Trump administration.
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April 24, 2025· 00:30 IST
Trump says Zelenskyy statement on Crimea prolongs war with Russia
According to Fox News, President Donald Trump has publicly criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's firm position that Ukraine will never accept Russian control of Crimea. Trump described Zelenskyy's statement as "inflammatory" and believes it is detrimental to achieving peace in the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia. He argues that Zelenskyy's unwavering stance on Crimea is prolonging the war, implying a need for Ukraine to consider alternative approaches in negotiations.
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April 23, 2025· 23:00 IST
Educational toy company sues Trump over tariffs, calling it an executive power grab, Breitbart News reports
According to Breitbart News, Learning Resources, Inc., an Illinois-based educational toy manufacturer, initiated legal action against President Donald Trump and multiple Cabinet officials on Tuesday, alleging an "executive branch power grab" through the imposition of tariffs. The lawsuit challenges the legality of the tariffs, arguing that they exceed the President's authority. This legal challenge joins a series of past challenges to Trump's tariffs, reflecting an ongoing debate over presidential power in trade policy.
The lawsuit is likely to resonate with Trump's political base, who view tariffs as a means of protecting American jobs. However, it also highlights divisions within the Republican Party regarding trade policy and underscores the challenges faced by small businesses reliant on imported goods. The outcome could have implications for future trade policies and the balance of power between the executive and legislative branches.
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April 23, 2025· 23:00 IST
Poll indicates majority of Americans support deporting migrant criminals, Breitbart News reports
According to Breitbart News, a Rasmussen Reports poll reveals that 56% of likely voters in the United States believe it is "very important" to deport migrant criminals. Only 5% of those polled stated that deporting migrant criminals was "not at all important." The poll highlights public sentiment regarding immigration enforcement, particularly concerning undocumented immigrants who have committed crimes.
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April 23, 2025· 23:00 IST
‘60 Minutes’ Chief Resigns Amid Pressure From President Trump and Paramount, The New York Times Reports
According to The New York Times, the chief of '60 Minutes' has resigned in what has been described as an emotional meeting, citing the company being "done with me." This resignation comes amid increasing pressure on the news program from two fronts: President Donald Trump, who has a history of criticizing '60 Minutes' and CBS News for perceived bias, and Paramount, the corporate owner of CBS News, which has a financial interest in maintaining positive relationships with political figures.
The departure raises concerns about the independence of news organizations and the potential for both political and corporate influence to compromise journalistic integrity. The situation underscores the challenges faced by news outlets in navigating a polarized media landscape and maintaining public trust while also balancing corporate interests and political pressures.
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April 23, 2025· 23:00 IST
Harvard to use Trump administration's haste in fighting funding cut, says The New York Times
According to *The New York Times*, Harvard University is contesting the Trump administration's decision to freeze billions in federal funding, arguing that the move was procedurally flawed. Harvard's lawyers are focusing on what they claim was a lack of due diligence by the Trump administration when it enacted the funding freeze. The university's legal strategy centers on a crucial law that Harvard believes was not properly followed by the previous administration.
The case highlights the ongoing debate over university funding and access, with potential implications for other institutions with large endowments. The outcome could influence the relationship between the federal government and wealthy universities, potentially leading to increased scrutiny of their financial practices.
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April 23, 2025· 23:00 IST
Judge blocks Trump effort to dismantle Voice of America, reports The New York Times
According to *The New York Times*, a judge has issued an order blocking efforts to dismantle Voice of America (VOA), a move that originated during Donald Trump's previous administration. The judge's order extends to halting the shutdown of two additional government-funded outlets, namely Radio Free Asia and the Middle East Broadcasting Networks. These actions were seen as attempts to reshape these outlets, and the ruling prevents further dismantling of the agencies.
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April 23, 2025· 23:00 IST
The New York Times reports Trump's promised deals on Ukraine, Gaza, and trade face difficulties
As *The New York Times* reports, President Donald Trump's promised deals on key international issues, including the Ukraine war, the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza, and global trade tensions, are proving difficult to deliver. Despite stating that agreements would be reached quickly, many of these objectives remain unrealized, raising questions about the feasibility of his negotiation strategies. These unfulfilled promises could lead to disillusionment among his supporters and increased uncertainty among international allies.
The complexities of these global issues, coupled with existing trade disputes and Trump's track record from his previous term (2017-2021), contribute to the challenges. Experts suggest that Trump's approach may be undermined by a lack of multilateral cooperation and a failure to fully grasp geopolitical dynamics, while others argue that his tough stance is necessary to protect American interests.
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April 23, 2025· 23:00 IST
Trump says he has no plans to fire Fed chair Jerome Powell
According to *The New York Times*, President Donald Trump has stated that he has no plans to remove Jerome Powell from his position as Federal Reserve Chair. This announcement comes after Trump has repeatedly criticized Powell for not lowering interest rates quickly enough, leading to speculation about Powell's job security. Trump's previous public disapproval of Powell's monetary policies has raised concerns about the Fed's independence and the potential politicization of its decisions.
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April 23, 2025· 23:00 IST
White house says president trump will not target nonprofits with executive order
According to The New York Times, the White House has announced that President Donald Trump will not pursue an executive order aimed at regulating nonprofit organizations. This decision averts potential restrictions on advocacy work by these groups, particularly those classified as 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) organizations, which have faced increased scrutiny regarding their political activities in recent years. The move may be seen as an attempt to avoid political and legal challenges, allowing the administration to focus on other priorities.
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April 23, 2025· 23:00 IST
Democrats visit individuals facing deportation by Trump administration, reports The New York Times
As reported by *The New York Times*, five Democratic representatives met with Mahmoud Khalil and Rumeysa Ozturk in Louisiana, who are currently facing deportation by the Trump administration. This action underscores the Democratic Party's opposition to President Trump's stricter immigration enforcement, which has led to increased deportation proceedings, even for individuals with established ties to the U.S. The visit also brings attention to the broader public debate on immigration reform, a contentious issue with significant divisions between Republicans and Democrats.
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April 23, 2025· 23:00 IST
President Trump Proposes Deporting Undocumented Immigrants Without Trials, Says The New York Times
The New York Times reports that President Donald Trump has proposed bypassing due process for undocumented immigrants, arguing they should be deported without trials. Trump asserted that other countries are deliberately sending their prisoners to the U.S., necessitating expedited removal to address this perceived threat. This proposal has sparked debate, raising constitutional concerns about due process rights and potentially overwhelming the courts with legal challenges, while also drawing criticism for potentially undermining trust between law enforcement and immigrant communities.
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April 23, 2025· 23:00 IST
Jared Kushner Aims for Luxury Tourism Development in Albania, Reports The New York Times
The New York Times reports that Jared Kushner is spearheading proposals for luxury tourism development along Albania's Adriatic coast. These projects, coupled with a new airport championed by the Albanian government, are focused on an area valued for its biodiversity. The developments raise questions about the future of the region and the potential impact of large-scale tourism initiatives on its natural environment.
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April 23, 2025· 23:00 IST
Trump says he won't fire Powell, but Fed battle may continue, reports The New York Times
According to *The New York Times*, despite President Donald Trump's claim that he doesn't intend to oust Jerome Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, the administration's willingness to challenge norms surrounding the central bank's political independence is raising concerns. This situation unfolds against a backdrop of Trump's past criticisms of the Federal Reserve for raising interest rates, which he blamed for hindering economic growth. The potential erosion of the Fed's perceived independence could have long-term implications for its credibility and effectiveness in managing the economy.
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April 23, 2025· 23:00 IST
Perkins Coie and WilmerHale challenge President Trump's threats in court, says The New York Times
According to *The New York Times*, Perkins Coie and WilmerHale are seeking federal court intervention against what they claim are unconstitutional threats from President Donald Trump. The firms argue that Trump's actions, stemming from their representation of his adversaries and, in Perkins Coie's case, past involvement with the Steele Dossier, impede their ability to conduct business without undue political interference. The legal challenges aim to establish limits on a president's power to target private entities for political reasons.
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April 23, 2025· 23:00 IST
Jake Sullivan calls Trump's first 100 days an 'unadulterated disaster', The Hill reports
The Hill reports that Jake Sullivan, who previously served as national security advisor, has condemned President Trump's early performance in his current term. Sullivan argues that Trump's actions extend beyond policy disagreements, claiming that the President is systematically dismantling core American advantages on the global stage. Sullivan's remarks highlight concerns about the direction of U.S. foreign policy under Trump's leadership and its potential impact on international relations.
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April 23, 2025· 22:30 IST
President Trump hints at softening China tariffs, denies plan to remove Fed chair, bbc reports
BBC reports that President Donald Trump has signaled a potential softening of his stance on tariffs imposed on China amidst an ongoing trade war between the two nations. These comments follow previous criticisms Trump has made regarding the US central bank's leadership. The remarks come as his administration faces scrutiny over its economic policies and its relationship with key global economic players.
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April 23, 2025· 22:30 IST
Musk to reduce Trump administration role after Tesla profits plunge, BBC reports
According to the BBC, Elon Musk intends to decrease his time spent on matters related to the Trump administration, now led by President Donald Trump, to just one or two days per week. This shift in focus comes after Tesla experienced a substantial decline in profits. Musk's reduced role may impact the administration's initiatives, particularly those involving technology and innovation, given Musk's influence in those sectors.
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April 23, 2025· 22:30 IST
Us intensifies bid to end Ukraine war amid unclear chances of success, bbc reports
BBC reports that the United States is intensifying its bid to resolve the Ukraine conflict through negotiations. However, proposals put forward by Donald Trump's team are facing scrutiny due to major gaps in their details. These gaps raise concerns about the feasibility and potential effectiveness of the proposed solutions. The intensified efforts come amid growing international pressure to find a resolution to the ongoing conflict, but the path to a successful agreement remains uncertain.
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April 23, 2025· 22:30 IST
Donald Trump's team considers weakening dollar, raising concerns about its dominance, Al Jazeera Politics reports
According to Al Jazeera Politics, Donald Trump, currently serving as the 47th president of the United States, and his team are exploring the idea of weakening the US dollar to bolster domestic manufacturing. Trump's view is that a strong dollar hurts American manufacturers. This consideration of currency weakening has sparked debate about the potential risks to the US dollar's dominance in the global economy.
The potential ramifications of a weaker dollar include boosting US exports by making them cheaper, but also increasing the cost of imports and potentially leading to inflation. This policy shift could also strain international relations and put pressure on the Federal Reserve's independence.
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April 23, 2025· 21:00 IST
Perkins Coie and WilmerHale Law Firms Challenge President Trump's Threats in Court, *The New York Times* Reports
As reported by *The New York Times*, Perkins Coie and WilmerHale will appear in court today to challenge President Trump's threats against their businesses, claiming they are unconstitutional. The law firms are seeking to demonstrate that Trump's public criticisms and perceived intimidation tactics have negatively impacted their operations and ability to represent clients without fear of reprisal. This legal challenge aims to set a precedent regarding the limits of a president's ability to publicly target and potentially harm law firms representing opposing interests.
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April 23, 2025· 21:00 IST
Trump says he won't fire Powell, but Fed battle may continue, reports The New York Times
According to *The New York Times*, despite President Donald Trump's claim that he will not oust Jerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, the administration's willingness to challenge norms regarding the central bank's political independence is causing concern. This comes after past criticisms from Trump regarding the Federal Reserve's interest rate policies, which he blamed for hindering economic growth during his previous term as president from 2017 to 2021.
The ongoing public pressure from the executive branch could undermine the Fed's perceived independence, potentially affecting its credibility and effectiveness in managing the economy. This situation also creates uncertainty in financial markets, as investors react to perceived political interference in monetary policy.
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April 23, 2025· 21:00 IST
Boeing faces order losses due to Trump's tariffs, reports The New York Times
The New York Times reports that Boeing, currently working to recover from a quality crisis, is facing potential setbacks due to President Donald Trump's trade policies. While the company announced a smaller loss, the looming threat of tariffs imposed by Trump could lead to a significant decrease in orders from China, a major market for the aircraft manufacturer. This situation highlights the intersection of corporate recovery efforts and the broader economic impact of the Trump administration's trade wars.
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April 23, 2025· 21:00 IST
Colombian president says trump administration revoked his us visa, fox news reports
According to Fox News, Colombian President Gustavo Petro stated in a cabinet meeting this past Monday that the administration of Donald Trump, who previously served as U.S. president, revoked his U.S. travel visa. Petro's election as Colombia's first leftist president in August 2022 marked a shift in Colombian politics, diverging from traditional conservative leadership and close alignment with the U.S., potentially leading to increased scrutiny from some U.S. political factions.
During Trump's presidency (2017-2021), stricter immigration and visa policies were implemented. The claim of the visa revocation needs independent verification by the U.S. State Department, as visa records are generally confidential, making official confirmation difficult.
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April 23, 2025· 20:30 IST
Stocks rally after Trump floats China tariff cut; Rubio skips Ukraine talks, The Hill reports
The Hill reports that the stock market surged on Wednesday following President Trump's suggestion of cutting tariffs on China, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average rising significantly. This potential tariff cut is tied to ongoing US-China trade negotiations. Separately, Marco Rubio, a U.S. Senator, did not attend Ukraine talks, highlighting existing rifts within the Republican party concerning foreign policy and support for Ukraine.
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April 23, 2025· 20:30 IST
Bessent to give remarks on global market amid Trump tariff concerns, says The Hill
According to The Hill, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will address the global economy during the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank meetings in Washington. His remarks are particularly timely, given the anxieties surrounding President Donald Trump's sweeping tariff agenda. These tariffs have sparked worries about a potential recession within the United States and broader trade war implications.
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April 23, 2025· 20:30 IST
Democrats request investigation into impact of Trump administration's changes on Social Security, The Hill reports
The Hill reports that a group of Democrats has sent a letter to Acting Inspector General Michelle Anderson, requesting a review of the operational changes made to the Social Security Administration during Donald Trump's administration. The Democrats are concerned about the impact of these changes on the delivery of services and the potential for disruptions in benefit payments. They are seeking answers from the Social Security watchdog regarding the specific effects of these changes.
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April 23, 2025· 20:30 IST
Us intensifies bid to end Ukraine war, success remains unclear: Bbc
The BBC reports that the US is increasing its efforts to broker an end to the Ukraine war, but the proposals from Donald Trump's team have major gaps. These intensified negotiations are happening as Republican skepticism towards continued aid to Ukraine grows, influencing potential negotiation strategies. Trump, currently serving as the 47th President of the United States, previously held the 45th presidency from 2017 to 2021.
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April 23, 2025· 20:30 IST
Reddit post discusses potential breaking point between Supreme Court and Donald Trump
According to a post on Reddit's r/indiaspeaks, the relationship between the Supreme Court and Donald Trump is nearing a critical juncture due to the court's handling of cases involving the former president. The discussion highlights increasing scrutiny over delays in decisions and potential conflicts of interest, particularly involving Justice Clarence Thomas. These cases, stemming from Trump's indictments and legal challenges related to the January 6th insurrection, election interference, and financial dealings, could significantly impact the political landscape, affecting both the Republican and Democratic parties, as well as the Supreme Court's legitimacy and American democracy.
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April 23, 2025· 20:00 IST
Trump orders troops to Middle East in response to Houthi attacks, Reddit post reports
According to a post on Reddit's r/conservative, President Donald Trump has ordered a troop deployment to the Middle East to address the escalating Houthi attacks on commercial ships. These attacks, originating from Yemen, have disrupted global trade and endangered maritime traffic in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. The move comes amid an existing international naval presence in the region, including assets from the US, UK, and France, already working to protect shipping lanes.
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April 23, 2025· 20:00 IST
WSU instructor fired after alleged assault over Trump hat, Reddit post says
A post on Reddit's r/conservative forum reports that a WSU instructor has been terminated following an alleged assault on a student. The incident purportedly occurred because the student was wearing a hat related to Donald Trump, who is currently serving as the 47th President of the United States. The post has sparked discussions about campus free speech and the treatment of conservative viewpoints in universities.
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April 23, 2025· 20:00 IST
Trump says migrants let in by Biden should not get trials before deportation, Reddit reports
Reddit reports that Donald Trump, the current U.S. President, has stated that migrants entering the country illegally under the Biden administration should not be granted trials before being deported. This statement, shared on r/conservative, aligns with the Republican Party's platform on stricter immigration enforcement and critiques the Biden administration's immigration policies, which attempt to balance border security with more humane approaches. The proposal is likely to face legal challenges based on due process concerns.
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April 23, 2025· 20:00 IST
Analysts say Trump's tariff comments put China in control, r/politics post reports
A post on Reddit's r/politics highlights analysts' concerns that Donald Trump's recent statements regarding tariffs are indicative of panic, which could strengthen China's negotiating position. The comments are viewed in the context of ongoing US-China trade negotiations, where tariffs are a key tactic. Experts believe that if China perceives the US as panicking, they may be less willing to compromise. This development puts pressure on the Biden administration to respond and defend its trade policy.
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April 23, 2025· 20:00 IST
Trump administration to enforce REAL ID act in 2025, says Fox News
According to Fox News, the Trump administration is set to enforce the REAL ID Act starting May 7, 2025, after numerous delays over the past two decades. This law requires Americans to acquire REAL IDs, which will be necessary for boarding domestic flights, entering federal buildings, and accessing military bases.
The implementation of REAL ID raises concerns about access to identification for marginalized communities, government surveillance, and potential disruptions to travel. The act, passed in 2005 in response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks, aims to establish minimum security standards for state-issued driver's licenses and identification cards.
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April 23, 2025· 20:00 IST
Federal judge alleges bad faith refusal to comply in Abrego Garcia deportation case, Fox News reports
According to Fox News, a federal judge in Maryland has alleged that the administration of Donald Trump, who is the current president of the United States, is demonstrating a "willful and bad faith refusal" to comply with court orders in the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia's deportation. The judge claims the Trump administration is ignoring orders related to Abrego Garcia's return from El Salvador. This case highlights ongoing tensions between the executive and judicial branches regarding immigration policies and enforcement.
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April 23, 2025· 20:00 IST
Former Biden official 'pleased' Trump administration tackling antisemitism, Fox News reports
According to Fox News, Deborah Lipstadt, who served as the Biden administration's special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism, told The New Yorker that she is "pleased" with the Trump administration's actions in addressing antisemitism. This acknowledgment comes amid a backdrop of rising antisemitism in the U.S. and globally, and despite political polarization surrounding the issue. Lipstadt's statement is notable given her previous role in the Biden administration, which has also released its own national strategy to combat antisemitism.
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April 23, 2025· 20:00 IST
Former Biden official 'pleased' with Trump administration's antisemitism efforts, Fox News reports
According to Fox News, Deborah Lipstadt, the former Biden administration's special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism, expressed satisfaction in a New Yorker interview with the Trump administration's actions on antisemitism. Lipstadt's comment comes amid ongoing debates about defining antisemitism and a rise in antisemitic incidents both in the U.S. and globally. Her statement could be used to argue for bipartisan cooperation on the issue, although some critics argue that Trump's rhetoric has also fueled antisemitism.
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April 23, 2025· 20:00 IST
Trump administration considers weakening dollar to aid manufacturing, Al Jazeera reports
According to Al Jazeera Politics, Donald Trump's administration is considering policies to weaken the U.S. dollar, based on the belief that a strong dollar hurts American manufacturing. This consideration stems from the impact of Trump's trade war with China and his criticism of the Federal Reserve's interest rate policies. A weaker dollar could make U.S. exports more competitive, but also carries risks such as increased import costs and potential strain on international relations, particularly concerning the dollar's status as the world's reserve currency.
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April 23, 2025· 19:00 IST
Trump economic approval rating dips amid tariff concerns, Reuters reports
President Donald Trump's economic approval rating has fallen to 37 percent, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released Wednesday. The 5-point drop coincides with rising concerns over Trump's sweeping tariff agenda, which he claims will revitalize domestic manufacturing. The poll suggests increasing public apprehension regarding the potential economic consequences of these trade policies.
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April 23, 2025· 17:00 IST
China invites European countries to unite against Trump tariffs, Reddit reports
Reddit reports that China is seeking to create a united front with European nations to counter tariffs implemented by Donald Trump. This move comes amid ongoing trade tensions between the US and China, as well as existing trade friction between the US and the EU. China's invitation is viewed as an attempt to assert its global leadership and challenge the US-led global order, potentially isolating the US further and impacting global trade dynamics.
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April 23, 2025· 17:00 IST
India's Car Tariffs Face Scrutiny Amid Trade Policy Concerns, Reddit Reports
A post on Reddit's r/india discusses how India's 110% car tariffs are becoming harder to defend, especially given the trade policies that were prominent during Donald Trump's time as president. These high tariffs on completely built-up (CBU) imported cars have been a recurring issue in ongoing trade negotiations between the U.S. and India, aimed at reducing trade barriers. The situation is further complicated by a global rise in protectionist sentiments, adding pressure on India to reconsider its trade policies.
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April 23, 2025· 17:00 IST
Trump administration targeted EPA environmental justice programs, eliminated jobs
According to Fox News, the Trump administration took aim at 'environmental justice' programs at the EPA during his first term, which ended in 2021. The administration eliminated hundreds of jobs related to these programs. This move aligns with the administration's broader efforts to reduce environmental regulations, which were often framed as removing unnecessary burdens on businesses and promoting economic growth.
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April 23, 2025· 17:00 IST
Arab states gain influence in us Iran strategy, potentially solidifying past approaches, the hill reports
The Hill reports that Arab states are no longer bystanders in America's Iran strategy, gaining influence over nuclear deals and defense pacts. The normalization of relations between Israel and several Arab nations has created a new regional dynamic where these states share concerns about Iran's regional influence and nuclear ambitions. This shared threat perception strengthens the possibility of a more unified approach to Iran, potentially solidifying aspects of past strategies.
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April 23, 2025· 17:00 IST
EPA 'environmental justice' programs face job cuts, Fox News reports
Fox News reports that the Donald Trump administration initiated mass layoffs and reassignments within the EPA, specifically targeting positions focused on 'environmental justice' programs. This move is seen as a continuation of the administration's efforts to roll back environmental regulations, potentially impacting communities disproportionately affected by pollution. The action has sparked debate regarding the administration's commitment to environmental equity and the EPA's mission to protect all Americans.
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April 23, 2025· 17:00 IST
Trump's Iran strategy may endure due to Arab states' involvement, reports The Hill
According to The Hill, the evolving dynamics in the Middle East, particularly the normalization of relations between Israel and several Arab nations, have created a unified front against Iran's regional influence and nuclear ambitions. This shared threat perception could solidify elements of the Iran strategy pursued during Donald Trump's administration. With Arab states now having a seat at the table, the US approach to Iran is no longer solely determined by Washington, potentially leading to a more comprehensive and regionally-supported strategy.
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April 23, 2025· 16:30 IST
Abrego Garcia deportation inflames tensions between President Trump and some conservatives, libertarians, The Hill reports
The Hill reports that President Donald Trump's immigration policies are facing increased scrutiny from within his own party. The deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an immigrant mistakenly sent to a prison in El Salvador, has ignited tensions with libertarians and rule-of-law conservatives. Further inflaming the situation, Trump last week raised the possibility of deporting incarcerated U.S. citizens, alarming some conservative allies.
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April 23, 2025· 15:30 IST
Trump says he has 'no intention of firing' Fed boss, reports BBC
President Donald Trump, currently serving his second term, has stated that he does not intend to fire the head of the Federal Reserve. This announcement comes amid ongoing discussions about interest rate hikes and their impact on the economy. Trump also voiced optimism regarding the potential for improved trade relations with China, suggesting that tariffs could be lowered, a notable shift given the existing trade disputes between the two countries.
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April 23, 2025· 12:00 IST
IMF Worried About US Economy Due to Trump's Tariffs, reports BBC
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is worried about the US economy, projecting slower growth due to uncertainties surrounding President Donald Trump's trade policies, specifically tariffs. These concerns stem from ongoing trade negotiations, particularly with China, and the potential for further escalation. The IMF's assessment could influence Federal Reserve decisions and spark debate within Congress regarding trade policy.
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April 23, 2025· 10:00 IST
'60 Minutes' Chief Resigns Amid Pressure From Trump and Paramount, reports The New York Times
The head of '60 Minutes' has resigned following an emotional meeting, reportedly stating that 'the company is done with me,' according to The New York Times. This comes amid increasing pressure on the news program from President Donald Trump, who has a history of criticizing CBS News, and from Paramount, CBS News's parent company. The resignation raises concerns about the impact of corporate and political influence on news content and the potential for a chilling effect on investigative journalism.
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April 23, 2025· 10:00 IST
Democrats visit immigrants facing deportation in Louisiana, initiated under Trump administration policies reports The New York Times
Five Democrats met with Mahmoud Khalil and Rumeysa Ozturk in Louisiana, who are facing deportation. These deportation proceedings stem from increased immigration enforcement efforts that were a hallmark of Donald Trump's administration during his first presidency (2017-2021). The visit underscores the Democratic Party's stance on more lenient immigration policies and their opposition to mass deportations, contrasting with the stricter approach previously pursued.
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April 23, 2025· 10:00 IST
Trump was 'gracious' during call after arson attack, Shapiro reported
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro (D) told reporters on Tuesday that President Donald Trump was "very gracious" when he called on Saturday to inquire about the arson attack at the governor’s mansion. Shapiro appreciated Trump's call, which occurred mid-morning on Saturday, April 19th, during the annual Easter Egg Hunt at the governor’s residence.
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April 23, 2025· 10:00 IST
Trump eyes trade deal with China after Xi talks, reports The Hill
President Donald Trump indicated on Tuesday he is optimistic about negotiating a trade deal with China, suggesting a significant reduction in tariffs following discussions with Chinese President Xi Jinping. This potential agreement signals a possible shift in the ongoing trade tensions between the U.S. and China, which have involved tariffs and trade restrictions for several years. The move comes amid recent economic data and inflation concerns, with a trade deal potentially easing inflationary pressures by lowering import costs.
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April 23, 2025· 10:00 IST
Musk to reduce role in Trump administration matters after Tesla profits plunge, BBC reports
Following a plunge in Tesla's profits, Elon Musk plans to decrease his involvement in matters related to the Trump administration. The tech entrepreneur intends to dedicate only one to two days a week to these activities. This shift raises questions about the future of Musk's political engagements and the potential impact on both Tesla and the Republican party.
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April 23, 2025· 08:00 IST
Trump backs off firing Fed Chair Powell as stock market surges, Al Jazeera reports
Donald Trump, the 47th president of the United States, has seemingly retreated from his previous threat to dismiss Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. This development occurred as the stock market experienced a rally. The shift in stance comes after the US Treasury Secretary stated that the ongoing trade war with China is 'unsustainable', suggesting a possible link between economic concerns and the decision regarding Powell's position.
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April 23, 2025· 06:30 IST
Trump administration continues to detain U.S. citizens amid immigration crackdown, MSNBC reports
MSNBC reports that the Trump administration's immigration enforcement policies are under fire for allegedly detaining U.S. citizens. The latest incident involves Jose Hermosillo, an Albuquerque resident who his family claims was held by ICE for 10 days. This case highlights ongoing concerns about potential overreach and due process violations in the administration's approach to immigration enforcement.
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April 23, 2025· 06:30 IST
Ty Cobb says Trump's actions are 'clearly unconstitutional,' causing a 'war' for the country's future reported Breitbart News
On MSNBC, former White House special counsel Ty Cobb asserted that President Donald Trump's actions are "clearly unconstitutional," creating a "war" for the future of the United States. Cobb's statement underscores concerns about the legality and long-term consequences of Trump's actions while in office. The remarks come amid ongoing scrutiny of Trump's past conduct and its implications for American democracy.