Politics

Court Rules Trump’s Tariffs Illegal: What It Means

In a recent ruling, a court declared Donald Trump’s tariffs illegal, raising the possibility of the government repaying billions in duties. The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit determined that the president exceeded his authority by unilaterally imposing import taxes on trading partners using emergency powers. This decision casts uncertainty over trade agreements and could invalidate tariffs placed on countries like China, Canada, and Mexico. The court emphasized that the statute does not grant the president the power to impose tariffs, duties, or taxes under a declared national emergency.

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Trump Admits Administration “Ripped Apart” by Vaccine Debate

The Trump administration is facing internal conflict over COVID-19 vaccines, with the former president demanding justification for their continued use. This shift follows reports of secret discussions to potentially halt the vaccine program and growing criticism from within the MAGA community. Trump’s public statements indicate a potential alignment with vaccine skeptics, as evidenced by the firing of the CDC director and subsequent resignations of senior officials who cited political interference. The situation has become so volatile that Trump admitted the CDC is being “ripped apart,” calling for transparency from drug companies and questioning the success of “Operation Warp Speed.”

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Trump’s Bill: Parents of Sick Rural Kids Say It’s a “Death Warrant”

The Independent’s reporting highlights the potential impact of proposed Medicaid cuts on families with children who have serious health conditions. The article details the struggles of families, particularly in rural areas, who rely on Medicaid for life-saving treatments, as seen in the case of Hannah McDaniel’s son, Myles. The families expressed fears regarding increased paperwork, potential loss of coverage, and financial strain due to the legislation. Experts and advocates warn that these cuts could have serious consequences for children’s health and create instability for struggling rural healthcare facilities.

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Trump’s Week-Old Photo Sparks Health Concerns Amid Speculation

President Trump’s recent social media post of a golf outing has fueled concerns regarding his health, particularly because the photo was a week old. This comes amidst speculation about his well-being, intensified by sightings of apparent swelling and bruises, as well as his absence from public view. In July, the White House announced Trump’s diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency, a common condition, and the president has since responded to rumors of bad health, but public scrutiny is likely to continue.

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Judge Throws Out Trump-Linked Case, Calling It “Total Garbage”

During a CNN interview, the CDC’s Daskalakis stated that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has never been briefed by a CDC expert on measles, COVID-19, or influenza. Daskalakis confirmed that the CDC, considered a world leader in public health, has offered briefings that Kennedy has not accepted, leading to speculation about the sources of Kennedy’s information. This revelation adds to growing criticism regarding Kennedy’s health expertise, particularly as the American Public Health Association condemned his actions and anti-vaccine views.

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Trump Faces Returning $100 Billion in Tariffs After Court Ruling

The Trump administration faces the potential of returning nearly $100 billion in customs duties, according to analysts, following a court ruling on the legality of tariffs. The US Court of Appeals upheld a lower court’s ruling, determining that Trump acted unlawfully by implementing broad import levies without Congressional approval. Although the appeals court voted in favor of the initial judgment, the tariffs remain in effect while the Trump administration appeals to the Supreme Court. These tariffs, first introduced in February, have generated approximately $100 billion in extra customs duties.

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Minnesota MAGA Rep Faces Backlash for Forgetting School Safety Vote

During a recent appearance on ABC’s “This Week,” Representative Tom Emmer criticized Governor Tim Walz for a lack of school safety resources following a Minneapolis shooting. However, when questioned about his vote against the 2022 Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which allocated funding for school safety and mental health services, Emmer admitted he did not recall his reasons for voting against the bill. After being pressed further on the matter, Emmer pivoted, attempting to shift blame to the shooter’s inner circle.

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Labor Day: Nearly 1,000 US Protests Planned Over Wealth Inequality

Organized by the May Day Strong coalition, nearly 1,000 “Workers Over Billionaires” demonstrations are planned across the United States this Labor Day to protest the Trump administration’s actions against workers’ rights. The coalition, comprised of labor unions and progressive organizations, aims to address issues such as wage cuts, weakened workplace safety, and the recent tax cuts favoring the wealthy. These actions are seen as an assault on workers’ rights. In response to these policies, the coalition will host the protests to stand up for workers and working families.

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Judge Dismisses Chalk Art Arrest in Florida, DeSantis Criticized

Following a protest at a crosswalk memorializing the Pulse nightclub shooting victims, a Florida judge dismissed the case against a man arrested for defacing a traffic device. The arrest occurred after the individual used chalk to create footprints on the crosswalk, which has become a point of contention amid political tensions. The crosswalk has been targeted by the Florida Department of Transportation, which is controlled by Governor Ron DeSantis, who has painted over the rainbow-colored memorial, citing new regulations banning “non-standard surface markings.” The man’s attorney stated the arrest was the first of its kind in this political fight against the LGBTQ community.

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Trump: Not Just a Moron, But a Dangerous One

In a concerning incident shortly after taking office, Donald Trump ordered the release of billions of gallons of water from California reservoirs, intending to address wildfires in Los Angeles. This action was carried out without proper coordination, potentially endangering communities with the risk of flooding. Local water management officials averted disaster by persuading the Army Corps of Engineers to release a lesser amount. Despite this, Trump continued to make factually incorrect claims, revealing his misunderstanding of geographical realities.

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