Trump's Bold Moves: Tariffs, Museums, and Political Shakeups

From sweeping executive orders to controversial tariffs and a heated Florida election, here’s what’s happening in Trump’s America right now.

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President Trump has suspended security clearances for employees at the law firm WilmerHale, accusing them of political bias

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and undermining national interests.

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He also signed an order directing VP JD Vance to purge 'divisive' ideologies from the Smithsonian, targeting museums

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like the National Museum of African American History and Culture.

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Elon Musk says 'almost no one' has been fired despite the Department of Government Efficiency’s push to cut

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federal jobs.

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Meanwhile, he claims Social Security benefits will increase for 'legitimate' recipients.

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Critics argue the cuts are causing confusion and fear among federal workers.

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Republicans are sweating over their own candidate, Randy Fine, in a deep-red Florida district.

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Despite Trump’s support, Fine has been outraised nearly 10-to-1 by Democrat Josh Weil.

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GOP leaders are frustrated, and even DeSantis predicts a 'way underperformance.' A federal judge has ordered the Trump

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administration to preserve Signal messages related to a leaked group chat discussing military action in Yemen.

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The chat mistakenly included a journalist, raising questions about transparency and recordkeeping.

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Trump’s new 25% tariffs on imported cars may hurt most automakers—but Tesla could benefit.

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Despite Musk’s claim that Tesla isn’t 'unscathed,' analysts say it’s the least impacted.

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Still, retaliatory tariffs from Europe and Asia could hit Tesla hard abroad.