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Apr 4, 2025 |
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#politics
Breitbart: Chinese Officials Respond to Trump's Reciprocal Tariffs: Stop the 'Bullying'
China has condemned President Trump's announcement of a 34% tariff on its goods, labeling it as "bullying" and a violation of World Trade Organization rules. The tariffs are a response to China's existing 67% tariff on American products.
Chinese officials argue that such protectionist measures will not resolve U.S. issues and could harm global economic stability. They urge for negotiations based on equality and mutual benefit instead of unilateral actions.
Breitbart: Unelected Canada PM Mark Carney Vows to 'Fight' Trump Tariffs (that Exempted Canada)
Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada has vowed to combat tariffs announced by President Trump, which primarily target countries with high tariffs on American goods. Despite Canada's exemption from these tariffs due to the USMCA, Carney expressed concerns about the broader implications for the U.S. economy and Canada's trade.
Carney, who recently assumed office, emphasized the need for Canada to reduce its reliance on the U.S. and to adapt its economy to a changing global landscape. His statements reflect a significant shift in Canada's trade policy and relationship with the United States.
The Western Journal: Trump Fires Multiple Senior National Security Officials
President Trump has dismissed six senior National Security Council officials following a contentious meeting that included conservative activist Laura Loomer. Loomer identified some officials as "neocons" who had evaded vetting.
The firings come amid scrutiny over a leaked messaging incident involving National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, although the White House downplayed its significance. Notably, not all officials named by Loomer were let go.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Blasting ICC’s ‘corruption and rottenness’, Netanyahu lauds Orban’s withdrawal
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced the country's withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC), a move praised by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Orban criticized the ICC as a "political court" and stated Hungary would not comply with its arrest warrant for Netanyahu, issued over alleged war crimes in Gaza.
The ICC expressed concern over Hungary's decision, emphasizing that it undermines the pursuit of justice. Despite international criticism, including from Germany, both leaders reaffirmed their alliance and commitment to mutual security, with Orban highlighting the importance of Israel in the Middle East.
#economy
Fox News: Here’s a closer look at Trump’s tariff plan: What to know about the new duties
President Trump announced new tariffs on imports during a "Liberation Day" event, aiming to restore the American dream and create jobs. A baseline duty of 10% will apply to all imports, with higher rates for countries imposing greater tariffs on U.S. goods.
The tariffs target a range of countries, including China, the EU, and India, and are part of Trump's strategy to address a record trade deficit. The announcement has drawn criticism from both political parties and foreign allies, who warn of potential price increases for American consumers.
Breitbart: GM to Expand Production at Indiana Plant Thanks to Trump's Auto Tariffs
General Motors plans to boost production of light-duty trucks at its Fort Wayne Assembly Plant in Indiana, spurred by President Trump's 25% tariff on foreign-made cars. This move is expected to create several hundred temporary jobs and may include additional overtime for workers.
The United Auto Workers have endorsed Trump's tariffs, claiming they are essential to reversing the negative impacts of free trade on American auto workers and communities. UAW President Shawn Fain commended the administration's efforts to reform trade deals that have harmed the industry.
Le Monde: Trump doesn't know it, but his protectionist hero, McKinley, ended up changing his stance
On April 2, Donald Trump intensified his trade war with new tariffs targeting imports, including a 25% tariff on automobiles. Economists widely criticize this approach, which Trump likens to the protectionist policies of former President William McKinley.
Trump admires McKinley for his tariff strategies, believing they led to national wealth, despite historical evidence of significant poverty and corruption during that era. Interestingly, McKinley later abandoned his protectionist stance, a detail Trump appears to overlook.
#culture
Fox News: James Bond's ‘fresh, exotic new’ vision sparks controversy online
Amazon MGM is working on a new direction for the James Bond franchise, promising a "fresh, exotic" take on the iconic character. Studio executives emphasized their commitment to honoring Bond's legacy while exploring new creative avenues.
Reactions from fans are mixed, with some expressing concerns over changes to the character's roots, while others are open to a new style, including the possibility of a female Bond. Amazon has gained creative control of the franchise following a partnership with longtime producers.
#health
Fox News: Dr. Oz becomes next head of Medicare and Medicaid services following approval from full Senate
Dr. Mehmet Oz has been confirmed as the next Administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, overseeing nearly $1.5 trillion in federal healthcare spending. His responsibilities include managing Medicare, Medicaid, and CHIP, which together cover over 140 million Americans.
Oz, a former heart surgeon and TV personality, aims to modernize CMS and promote healthy lifestyles. His confirmation follows a rigorous vetting process that addressed various policy concerns, including potential conflicts of interest.
#crime
The Telegraph: Parents defend bus driver accused of crashing into Virginia Giuffre at 70mph
Parents are supporting a school bus driver accused of hitting Virginia Giuffre at 70mph, which she claims led to severe kidney failure. Giuffre, a victim of Jeffrey Epstein, stated she is near death after the incident, but parents argue the collision was minor and the bus was not traveling that fast.
The parents contend that the driver's speed could not have resulted in the injuries Giuffre displayed in a social media photo.
#sports
GB News: Jake Paul blanks Eddie Hearn message over change to potential Anthony Joshua boxing fight as talk heats up
Jake Paul is planning a fight with Anthony Joshua in 2026, despite promoter Eddie Hearn's attempts to move the date to 2025. Paul's team has reportedly ignored Hearn's outreach, focusing instead on a longer-term strategy for Paul's boxing career.
Paul's promotional partner stated there is genuine interest in the matchup, emphasizing that Paul needs time to prepare for Joshua's power. Paul aims to secure another fight in 2025 before potentially facing Joshua, who has not fought since his loss to Daniel Dubois.
The Western Journal: Cause of Death for New York Yankees Star's 14-Year-Old Son Confirmed by Toxicology
Miller Gardner, the 14-year-old son of former New York Yankees player Brett Gardner, died from carbon monoxide poisoning while on vacation in Costa Rica. Initial investigations considered asphyxiation and food poisoning, but toxicology reports confirmed lethal levels of carbon monoxide in his blood.
The Costa Rican hotel where the family stayed initially disputed the cause of death, claiming high carbon monoxide levels were found in a non-guest area. However, the investigation now points to the gas as the cause, and the case is expected to be closed.