A series of recent events have put former President Donald Trump's tariff policies and executive actions under intense scrutiny.
Senate Republicans are expressing growing concern after Trump suggested that some tariffs could be permanent, raising fears of economic repercussions and a potential recession. Meanwhile, a U.S. judge has issued a permanent injunction against one of Trump's executive orders, calling it an unprecedented attack on the judicial system. Tensions have also spilled over into international relations, with Trump making provocative comments about Canada ahead of a meeting with the Canadian Prime Minister.
These developments highlight the ongoing controversy and uncertainty surrounding Trump's approach to trade and governance.
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Trump Tells Canadian PM He Might Take Over His Country in Wild Meeting
Donald Trump made a wild post Tuesday slamming Canada just moments before Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney arrived at the White House for a tense meeting to discuss tariffs.
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