Politics

Trump’s Tariffs Blamed for Manufacturing Job Losses

Trump claims Elon Musk’s endorsement was crucial to his Pennsylvania victory and expresses disappointment over Musk’s subsequent opposition to the bill’s electric vehicle mandate cuts. Musk countered on X, prioritizing the bill’s overall size and alleged “pork” over specific provisions, asserting his concern is about national debt, not Tesla’s interests. Despite prior claims of political disengagement, Musk’s continued involvement has coincided with a significant drop in Tesla’s stock price. This suggests a correlation between Musk’s political actions and Tesla’s financial performance.

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Trump’s DOGE Purge: A Calculated Power Grab, Not a Mistake

The Trump administration is scrambling to rehire thousands of federal employees dismissed during a previous staff-slashing initiative, reversing course on firings at numerous agencies including the FDA and IRS. This chaotic rehiring process, driven by a combination of court orders and administrative reversals, is complicated by many employees’ reluctance to return or having already secured new positions. The administration is employing various stopgap measures, including reassignments and overtime requests from existing staff, to address critical staffing shortages across multiple agencies. This personnel upheaval is causing significant stress and impacting essential services, particularly at agencies like the National Weather Service and the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The situation highlights the significant disruption caused by the initial firings and the administration’s subsequent efforts to mitigate the damage.

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Trump Threatens Mass California Funding Cuts

The Trump administration is preparing to significantly cut federal funding to California, potentially beginning as soon as Friday. This action, targeting the University of California and California State University systems, is reportedly due to disagreements over state policies and alleged antisemitism on campuses. The move is unprecedented and has drawn swift condemnation from California Democrats, who have vowed legal challenges. While some Republican representatives express concerns, they emphasize the need for justification of funding requests.

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White House Calls Musk’s Actions an “Unfortunate Episode,” Sparking Controversy

The White House dismissed Elon Musk’s criticism of President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” as an “unfortunate episode,” attributing Musk’s attacks to dissatisfaction with the bill’s lack of desired policies. The previously close relationship between Trump and Musk deteriorated after Musk publicly denounced the bill as “outrageous” and “pork-filled,” prompting Trump to accuse Musk of “Trump derangement syndrome” and suggest self-interest motivated his objections. This public spat escalated with mutual accusations and escalating rhetoric, culminating in Musk alleging Trump’s involvement in the Epstein files. The White House ultimately downplayed the conflict, stating that the President is focused on the bill’s passage.

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Musk Claims Trump Lost 2024 Election Without His Help

Following a disagreement over Trump’s proposed tax and immigration bill, Elon Musk asserted that the former president would have lost the 2024 election without his support. Trump publicly expressed disappointment with Musk’s criticism, hinting at potential government contract terminations. This exchange followed a 90-minute phone call between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping focused on trade policy. The two countries are expected to resume stalled tariff negotiations soon.

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Deported Migrant Returns to US to Face Charges

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national mistakenly deported from Maryland, has been returned to the U.S. to face federal charges. A federal grand jury indicted him for conspiracy to transport undocumented immigrants, allegedly as part of a larger ring trafficking drugs, weapons, and people, including children and women. The indictment also alleges his involvement with MS-13 and abuse of women during transport. His return follows a court order and months after the Trump administration acknowledged the deportation error.

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Musk’s Impeach Trump, Install Vance Endorsement Sparks Outrage

The escalating feud between Elon Musk and Donald Trump reached a new peak with Musk publicly endorsing a call for Trump’s impeachment and replacement by Vice President JD Vance. This follows Musk’s vocal opposition to Trump’s spending bill and accusations of governmental overreach. Trump retaliated with attacks on Musk’s business dealings and subsidies, further intensifying the conflict. The exchange culminated in Musk’s dramatic threat to decommission SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft.

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Elon Musk Confirms Trump-Epstein Link, Bondi Accused of Hiding Files

Congressman Goldman’s letter to Attorney General Bondi demands the unredacted release of the Epstein files, citing a significant delay in their promised release. The letter alleges that this delay, coupled with reports of FBI agents working overtime to redact information, raises concerns about potential White House intervention to protect President Trump. Goldman questions whether the redactions are intended to conceal Trump’s potentially incriminating involvement with Epstein. The Congressman requests a detailed explanation for the delay and confirmation of whether the President or his staff attempted to influence the release of the files.

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Musk and Trump Feud Escalates: Resurfaced Epstein Footage Ignites Controversy

A 1992 NBC broadcast video, shared by Elon Musk, depicts Donald Trump socializing with Jeffrey Epstein amidst dancing women. Musk’s release of the footage follows his claim that Trump’s reluctance to release Epstein files stems from his own presence within them. This action escalates the ongoing public feud between the two men, sparked by Musk’s criticism of Trump’s tax bill and subsequent calls for impeachment. In response, Trump has threatened to revoke Tesla’s government contracts.

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Russia Offers Elon Musk Asylum Amid Trump Feud

Dmitry Novikov, the first deputy chairman of the State Duma Committee on International Affairs, suggested that Elon Musk could receive political asylum in Russia. This offer follows a public dispute between Musk and President Trump stemming from disagreements over the impact of Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” on the U.S. national debt. Novikov, however, believes Musk won’t require asylum. The comments were made to the Russian state news outlet TASS. This situation is ongoing.

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