US Election 2024

CBS Staff Outraged by Potential Trump Settlement Over Harris Interview

Paramount Global, CBS’ parent company, is reportedly nearing a settlement with Donald Trump over a lawsuit stemming from a “60 Minutes” interview with Kamala Harris, despite widespread legal opinion deeming the suit meritless. This decision has sparked outrage within CBS News, with concerns that settling would damage the network’s credibility and set a dangerous precedent. The settlement is speculated to be a payoff to avoid potential regulatory hurdles for Paramount’s merger with Skydance Media, raising ethical concerns about undue influence. Critics argue that such a settlement would undermine media independence and embolden Trump’s pattern of using lawsuits to pressure media organizations.

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Trump’s Tariff War Sends Stock Market Plummeting

South Dakota’s agricultural economy, heavily reliant on exports to China and Mexico, is highly vulnerable to Trump’s protectionist trade policies. Trump’s past tariffs severely damaged the state, highlighting the potential for similar economic harm under his current approach. Senator Thune, representing South Dakota, acknowledges differing views on tariffs within the administration, advocating for targeted application rather than widespread trade wars. Pressure mounts on Thune to moderate the President’s stance to prevent significant economic damage to his constituents.

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Trump’s Historically Low Approval Rating: Meaningless or a Warning Sign?

A Gallup poll reveals President Trump’s initial approval rating at 47%, exceeding his first term’s 45% but remaining the lowest among presidents since 1953. This marks him as the only president to begin his term with sub-50% approval. While this represents a relatively high point for his presidency, the rating is sharply divided along partisan lines, with strong Republican support contrasted by low Democratic and independent approval. His administration has been characterized by numerous executive orders impacting immigration, diversity initiatives, foreign policy, and government spending.

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Trump Administration Purges Federal Health Websites: A Digital Book Burning?

The Trump administration, citing executive orders targeting “gender ideology” and “diversity, equity, and inclusion,” purged numerous websites across federal health agencies. This included the removal of information on LGBTQ+ health, HIV, and adolescent health, specifically data from the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System, a crucial resource for researchers. Many pages unrelated to these topics were also removed, such as an interactive tool providing surveillance data on various infectious diseases. The removal of this information has sparked concern among researchers and health professionals regarding the potential impact on public health initiatives and the ability to monitor and respond to disease outbreaks.

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Trump Threatens EU Tariffs: Economic Warfare or Reckless Gamble?

President Trump definitively announced plans to impose tariffs on the European Union, citing unfair treatment by the bloc. This follows confirmation that new tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China will proceed as scheduled this weekend, despite earlier reports suggesting a delay. The tariffs, set to begin February 1st, are expected to provoke retaliatory measures from affected nations. These actions represent a significant escalation of trade tensions with key U.S. trading partners.

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Walz Sues Over Trump’s Unconstitutional Funding Freeze

President Trump’s executive order freezing federal funds has sparked outrage in Minnesota, with Governor Walz denouncing the action as unconstitutional and detrimental to vital state programs. The freeze threatens $1.8 billion in monthly funding, impacting childcare, law enforcement, and numerous other crucial services. Attorney General Ellison is pursuing legal action to challenge the freeze, while the White House maintains that the measure aligns with new presidential policies and excludes individual assistance programs. Reactions from Minnesota’s congressional delegation are sharply divided along party lines.

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Trump Gifts Media Shares to Key Nominees, Sparking Corruption Outcry

Trump Media & Technology Group awarded 25,946 shares of its stock to six board members, including FBI director nominee Kash Patel and Donald Trump Jr., at no cost. These shares, valued at over $779,400 based on Tuesday’s closing price, were granted as compensation for services rendered since the company’s March IPO and are subject to vesting restrictions. The award was disclosed hours after Patel’s Senate confirmation hearing. This action has drawn criticism amidst concerns regarding potential conflicts of interest within the Trump administration.

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Trump’s Tariffs on Allies Spark Outrage, Economic Fears

President Trump signed executive orders imposing significant tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China, citing illegal fentanyl distribution as justification. These tariffs, totaling 25% on Mexico and Canada and 10% on China, were announced Friday, impacting roughly $1.6 trillion in annual U.S. trade. The White House offered limited details on implementation but confirmed no exemptions or delays. The move caused immediate market downturn and concerns from economists about reigniting inflation and potential retaliatory measures.

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