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President Trump temporarily pauses tariffs on Canada and Mexico while introducing measures to protect U.S. manufacturing, echoing historical strategies he admires from President McKinley.
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This week, President Trump made bold policy moves by pausing tariffs on Canada and Mexico to boost U.S. manufacturing, and signing a series of controversial executive orders—from transgender sports bans to shifts in immigration and faith policies. Each decision stirred national debates and sharp critiques of federal oversight.
President Trump temporarily pauses tariffs on Canada and Mexico while introducing measures to protect U.S. manufacturing, echoing historical strategies he admires from President McKinley.
Sources
Trump signed a new executive order in the Oval Office, outlining its scope and limitations amid ongoing discussions of executive authority.
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President Trump issued orders curbing transgender sports and advanced revisions to travel bans amid proposals for a contentious strategy in Gaza, sparking fierce debate across the nation.
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Trump announced a task force to tackle alleged anti-Christian bias, signed several executive orders, and urged states to take charge of disaster management, challenging federal oversight.
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Trump signed multiple executive orders today—imposing sanctions on the ICC, launching a White House Faith Office, and aiming to end birthright citizenship amid rising international disputes.
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Trump’s day focused on major political pivots: his nominee for education raises eyebrows, a tech tussle marks his administration's AI ambitions, and a freeze on South African aid deepens policy disputes amid security clearance debates.
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