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Do they realize how much stuff we use comes from China?
The bastard is an alcoholic and a braggart. He will continue to put lives in danger. They act like this is a board game.Folks this is what you call incompetence. This is the dude in charge of firing Generals and making decisions as the leader of the department of defense. This is what DEI is! Not once but twice!
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Hegseth had 2nd Signal chat where he shared details of Yemen strike: report
The New York Times on Sunday reported the second chat, and a person familiar with the contents and those who received the messages confirmed it to The Associated Press.www.pennlive.com
When you think about it, the white folks attacking DEI are telling on themselves by projection. It is apparent they are the ones unqualified, and they know it.Folks this is what you call incompetence. This is the dude in charge of firing Generals and making decisions as the leader of the department of defense. This is what DEI is! Not once but twice!
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Hegseth had 2nd Signal chat where he shared details of Yemen strike: report
The New York Times on Sunday reported the second chat, and a person familiar with the contents and those who received the messages confirmed it to The Associated Press.www.pennlive.com
And then blames the media?!?!! What a dumb a$$......the media didn't share the details on Signal, YOU did , ya dumb bastard. They're insane man.The bastard is a alcoholic and a braggart. He will continue to put lives in danger. They act like this is a board game.
If Trump had something similar, his followers would be cheering, in fact didn't he say something similar?![]()
Trump had a ‘test case’ for trade negotiations with Japan—the failure to reach a deal now has analysts wondering if any will be signed
- Despite early White House signals suggesting a trade deal with Japan was imminent, negotiations in Washington D.C. ended without an agreement, highlighting Japan's ongoing concerns and reluctance to concede ahead of domestic elections. Conflicting messages from U.S. officials and resistance from global partners like China suggest bilateral trade talks will be protracted, casting doubt on President Trump's ambitious "90 deals in 90 days" goal.
A long and drawn out process
And while America, the world's largest economy, might be squeezing its allies towards a deal there are other pressures shaping the global response to Trump's administration.
Notably, China warned yesterday that any countries working against its interests would be punished.
The U.S. is doing precisely that, having ramped up a series of tariffs on China to a point of an 145% hike on imports from the nation. To sign a deal with the U.S., therefore, could put any nation at the mercy of retaliation from Beijing.
"China firmly opposes any party reaching a deal at the expense of China's interests," a Chinese Commerce Ministry spokesperson said yesterday. "If this happens, China will never accept it and will resolutely take countermeasures."
Likewise the Macquarie analysts cite internal pressures on political leaders as a reason not to sign on the dotted line.
"What's made matters worse is that Japan's prime minister…is facing upper house elections on July 20 (notably, after the end of the 90-day tariff reprieve). That may be forcing him to avoid seeming conciliatory to the U.S., until the elections are over," the analysts added.
He wrote the book, "The Art of Deal", how do you think he was able to bankrupt businesses and still get money?Donnie Diapers folded.He knows he has lost his trade war.
Who thought this man was a economic leader.
Because it takes the federal funding away from us. The federal contracts are more than what corporations will give us. It's always a trickI wonder why?
Trump issues mandates on HBCUs, school discipline, foreign gifts, accreditation
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Trump issues mandates on HBCUs, school discipline, foreign gifts, accreditation
President Donald Trump issued seven orders on April 23, calling for changes related to AI, HBCUs, school discipline, foreign gifts and accreditation.www.yahoo.com
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump signed a raft of executive orders April 23 aimed at reforming education policy in the United States, including mandates to bring artificial intelligence into K-12 schools and to go after "woke ideology" in accreditation of universities.
The orders also take aim at foreign gifts by colleges and universities and create a White House initiative to support Historically Black Colleges and Universities, or HBCUs.
Here's a look at some of the measures the president announced at the White House.