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23 Jan 2025

#politics

Le Monde: Trump knocks FEMA, mulls letting disaster-hit US states fend for themselves
Trump knocks FEMA, mulls letting disaster-hit US states fend for themselves
President Trump suggested ending federal disaster relief, advocating for states to manage their own emergencies. He criticized FEMA's performance and linked aid to California's Democratic leadership, contrasting this with past responses to disasters in Republican areas.

His recent interview with Sean Hannity highlighted his executive orders and plans for his administration, though viewership for his second inauguration was notably lower than the first. Trump also defended his pardons related to the Capitol riots and discussed potential cuts to funding for sanctuary cities.


#society

GB News: WATCH: Mike Parry blasts Met Police staff for demanding to permanently work from home
WATCH: Mike Parry blasts Met Police staff for demanding to permanently work from home
Mike Parry has criticized Metropolitan Police staff's plans to strike over mandatory office returns, calling it "unbelievable." He expressed discontent with workers who resist returning to the office after being informed that full-time remote work is not an option.


#economy

Le Monde: Faced with the risk of a trade war with the US, how will European countries respond?
Faced with the risk of a trade war with the US, how will European countries respond?
Donald Trump’s presidency signals a renewed focus on tariffs, with promises to tax imports from Mexico and Canada at 25% and to address trade imbalances with Europe. He withdrew the US from an international tax agreement aimed at multinational companies, indicating a strategy of using tariffs as negotiation tools.

Europe now faces a choice: retaliate against potential US tariffs or respond more cautiously. Economists warn that Europe must assert its credibility, even if it risks escalating trade tensions.