Trump 2nd term updates: Trump excludes low-value shipments from looming tariffs
The amendment exempts imports valued at less than $800 from Canada and Mexico.
President Donald Trump’s efforts to reshape the federal government to his liking suffered a loss in court when a federal judge blocked his administration from firing the head of a federal watchdog agency without cause, likely triggering a lengthy appeal that could end at the Supreme Court.
U.S. District Justice Amy Berman Jackson determined the move was unlawful and issued a permanent injunction that reinstated special counsel Hampton Dellinger to his position.
Meanwhile, the Social Security Administration said it will cut 7,000 jobs and six of its 10 regional centers as part of the president’s downsizing of the federal workforce.
And Trump’s physician announced the president will have his annual physical next month, days after reporters raised questions about a bruise they saw on the back of his hand.
Latest headlines:
- White House excludes low-value shipments from looming Canada, Mexico tariffs
- Kennedy stops short of calling for vaccines amid measles outbreak
- Intel community has concerns Russia, China could target fired employees
- Trump's doctor says he'll have annual physical exam 'next month'
- White House backs Israel blocking aid to Gaza
Trump says he believes Putin will 'keep his word' if a deal is reached
Trump said he didn't believe Russia's Vladimir Putin would reinvade Ukraine after the war if the United States didn't provide a "backstop" in the region -- as European nations are pressing for.
Later, he said going through "Russia hoax" with Putin gives him confidence he can trust Russian leader as negotiations unfold.
"I think he'll keep his word," Trump said.
Trump continues to push tariffs on EU
Trump reiterated his plans to issue tariffs on European countries over what he claimed were unfair economic practices against the U.S.
When asked about possible sanctions against the U.K., Trump said, "well I have to take a look. I mean, we're going to have a good discussion today and we have some very talented people on the other side."
Trump discusses veteran layoffs
Trump was asked about tracking the number of veterans who have been fired from federal agencies, and said he is watching it carefully
"We hope it's going to be a smaller number as possible. But we are having great success in slimming down our government," he said.
Trump sidesteps on peacekeeping in Ukraine post-war
Trump sidestepped making any agreement on providing a “backstop” to any European peacekeeping force in Ukraine -- as Britain's Keir Starmer has called for publicly. As he took questions in the Oval Office, Trump said first they have to focus on securing an agreement to end Russia's invasion of Ukraine.