Trump, u.s. steel and tariff
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A federal court ruling that the President's tariffs are illegal only underscores that he doesn't have a plan, writes Ryan Hass.
For critics of President Donald Trump’s tariffs, Wednesday may have become the new, unofficial date of “Liberation Day.” There were recent signs of desperation on the part of the administration as the court’s skepticism became increasingly evident over the course of lengthy oral arguments in the two cases.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, wary of a diplomatic solution to curbing Iran’s nuclear program, continues to press for military action that would upend President Trump’s push for a negotiated deal.
Musk announced his departure a day after an interview clip showed him saying Trump’s “big, beautiful” bill “undermines” DOGE.
Trump signed an executive order earlier this month directing the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to cut funding for NPR and PBS.