Trump's Tariffs, Canadian Exodus, and Big Money Politics
From Trump's controversial tariffs shaking markets to Canadians fleeing Florida and record-breaking political spending—here’s what’s making headlines.
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Trump’s sweeping new tariffs are causing chaos.
Stock markets plunged, and business owners are furious.
A toy factory CEO warned, 'This thing is going to backfire,' while a coffee shop owner said, 'We’re
just getting screwed.' Even former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers called the policy 'utter and total nonsense.' While some
steel manufacturers are celebrating, most industries are bracing for higher costs and global backlash.
Canadian snowbirds are selling their Florida homes in droves.
The weak Canadian dollar, rising insurance fees, and Trump’s anti-Canada rhetoric are driving them out.
One seller said, 'We just don’t want to be part of it.' Real estate agents report a surge
in Canadian listings, with some homes losing over $100,000 in value.
Even long-time residents say the community vibe has changed, with MAGA flags replacing friendly neighbors.
Trump says the U.S.
will hold 'direct talks' with Iran over its nuclear program, but Iran insists the talks will be indirect.
The meeting is set for Saturday in Oman.
Trump warned of 'great danger' if talks fail, while Iran’s foreign minister called it a 'test' for the
U.S.
This comes as U.S.
airstrikes on Houthi targets continue, escalating tensions in the region.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court race just became the most expensive judicial election in U.S.
history—$100 million spent.
Elon Musk alone contributed $25 million to a Trump-backed candidate.
Despite the spending, liberal Susan Crawford won.
Experts warn this is just the beginning, as billionaires like Musk continue to reshape politics with their wallets.
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