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Ukraine’s parliament extended President Zelensky’s term indefinitely under martial law, rejecting calls for immediate elections amidst the ongoing war with Russia. This decision, supported unanimously by 286 deputies, clarifies that free and fair elections are currently impossible due to the conflict. The move follows criticism from Donald Trump, who labeled Zelensky a “dictator,” a claim Zelensky refuted. The resolution emphasizes Zelensky’s legitimate election and the constitutional requirement for him to remain in power until a successor is elected.
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Representative Mark Alford’s comments dismissing recently fired federal workers with “God has a plan” sparked outrage at a Missouri town hall. This incident is one of many across the U.S. where Republican representatives faced angry constituents protesting Donald Trump’s government cutbacks and the influence of Elon Musk. These town halls, encompassing several states, reveal widespread anger at the administration’s actions and the resulting job losses affecting approximately 95,000 federal employees. The intensity of the backlash suggests a significant surge in voter opposition mirroring the early Tea Party movement.
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The Office of Special Counsel (OSC) ruled that the mass firings of probationary federal employees were likely illegal, citing violations of laws governing probationary terminations and reductions in force. The decision, concerning six workers but impacting potentially 200,000, found that the dismissals lacked individualized cause and circumvented proper reduction-in-force procedures. OSC head Hampton Dellinger requested stays on the six firings and is exploring broader remedies. This action directly challenges President Trump and Elon Musk’s efforts to drastically shrink the federal workforce. The ruling is a significant setback for their administration’s personnel policies.
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Over twenty Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) employees resigned, citing ethical concerns regarding the use of their expertise to dismantle critical public services. These former employees, primarily engineers and data scientists, warned that DOGE’s efforts, spearheaded by Elon Musk, were being driven by political ideology rather than technological expertise, jeopardizing essential government functions. The mass resignation represents a significant setback for the Trump administration’s efforts to restructure the federal workforce, which are already facing legal challenges. The White House dismissed the resignations, asserting that such actions would not deter the president’s plans.
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President Trump, despite previously praising the USMCA as the “best agreement ever,” now claims it unfairly burdens Americans, prompting him to announce a 25% tariff on Canadian and Mexican goods. He asserts these tariffs are necessary to achieve reciprocity in trade, despite his earlier positive assessment of the agreement. This action, however, contradicts his past statements and runs counter to economists’ warnings of negative consequences for American consumers. Trump maintains that the tariffs will benefit the U.S., ultimately rectifying perceived imbalances.
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Amidst escalating tensions, a White House official proposed expelling Canada from the Five Eyes intelligence alliance. This suggestion follows President Trump’s threats of tariffs and annexation of Canada. While Trump’s support for the proposal remains unclear, discussions are underway within his administration. The potential removal of Canada, a long-standing ally, is generating considerable debate given its significant contributions to the alliance.
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Following an Estonian Independence Day flyover with Finnish and Dutch aircraft, a B-52 bomber patrolled the Belarus-Russia border before returning to the UK. Subsequently, two B-52s, deploying from RAF Fairford, conducted a second Middle Eastern Bomber Task Force mission within 48 hours, showcasing US force projection and interoperability with partner nations. This mission, including aerial refueling and training exercises with allied fighter escorts, reinforces deterrence and strengthens regional cooperation. The ongoing deployment emphasizes the US commitment to deterring Russian aggression and maintaining a swift response capability.
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The Conference Board’s February consumer confidence index plummeted to 98.3, a seven-point drop representing the largest monthly decline in over four years. This sharp decrease, significantly below economist projections, reflects growing concerns about persistent inflation and the potential for a trade war. The report revealed declines in short-term expectations for income and business conditions, with pessimism about future employment reaching a ten-month high. This downturn in consumer confidence, coupled with a recent sharp drop in retail sales, signals a potential economic slowdown.
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