Major Moves from the White House
Tariffs, global partnerships, DOJ shake-ups, and big confirmations—all eyes are on the Trump administration’s latest actions.
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President Trump has signed sweeping reciprocal tariffs, insisting other countries match American tax rates on imports.
He claims it levels the playing field and warns that more tariffs—notably on autos—are on the way.
Critics say Americans might face higher prices, but the administration calls this a tough negotiating tool.
At the White House, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi echoed President Trump’s motto by saying he wants to
“Make India Great Again.” Both leaders showed unity on boosting defense cooperation and economic ties.
Modi also signaled he would accept deported Indian nationals entering the U.S.
illegally, aligning with Trump’s tough stance on immigration.
Top federal prosecutors resigned after refusing to drop a corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
Some charge that political influence is driving decisions at the DOJ, while the White House denies interference.
Observers say this clash could spark more questions about legal independence under the administration.
Robert F.
Kennedy Jr.
has been confirmed as health secretary despite vaccine controversy.
Trump praised him, while critics express worries about his stance on science.
Nonetheless, he pledges more transparency around vaccines and food safety.
Follow us for more updates on this administration’s rapidly evolving policies and power plays.
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