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30 Apr 2025
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Fox News: Trump's interview on ABC turns fiery when discussing approach to tariffs, deportations
In an interview marking his first 100 days back in the White House, President Trump defended his controversial tariffs and immigration policies. He argued that the 145% tariffs on China were necessary to address unfair trade practices, despite concerns about rising prices. Trump claimed his administration's approach to illegal immigration is his most significant achievement, emphasizing that those who enter the U.S. illegally should not receive the same legal protections.
Trump also addressed the issue of deportations, asserting that his administration's actions were justified and necessary in light of the immigration crisis. He maintained that the legal process should be modified for those who enter the country illegally, while also highlighting his administration's efforts to combat gang violence. The discussion was marked by a back-and-forth with ABC News anchor Terry Moran on various legal and economic issues.
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GB News: Donald Trump’s top aide tells GB News how President ‘probably’ responded to Rachel Reeves’s EU-US claim
Chancellor Rachel Reeves suggested that the UK's trade relationship with the EU is "arguably more important" than with the US, sparking criticism. Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized the significance of the US to the UK, countering Reeves's remarks during her Washington visit.
Sebastian Gorka, a former Deputy Assistant to Trump, predicted the President's dismissive reaction to Reeves's comments, noting that over 100 governments seek better trade terms with the US. Gorka reassured that Trump values the UK and that the country has "nothing to worry about" regarding a trade deal.