Live updates: Trump News, the latest about tariffs, government reinforcement and Ukraine Talks

Live updates: Trump News, the latest about tariffs, government reinforcement and Ukraine Talks

NATO Secretary General speaks on Thursday during a meeting with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office of the White House.

The government of President Donald Trump is driving several controversial policies, including widespread layoffs in the federal government, despite a number of legal challenges.

Nowadays, the deadline for federal authorities is to submit the first phase of its reduction in the strength plan, while the administration suggests a dramatic reduction in IRS, which would lead to an almost 20% reduction in its workforce until May 15.

However, a federal judge ordered the departments of veteran matters, agriculture, defense, energy, interior and finance of finance to rehire the probation employees released last month, and described the efforts as “appearance”.

Trump met today with NATO Secretary General in the White House, where he spoke about the US tariff policy, the proposal for Ukraine and the state financing negotiations.

Make the latest information:

Trump via Ukraine: The President informed the reporters that Russian President Vladimir Putin’s reaction to the US ceasefire with Ukraine was “promising … but it was not complete”. He added: “I would like to meet you or talk to him, but we have to overcome it quickly. You know that people are killed every day. “In his part, Putin said that he had” reservations “about a 30-day ceasefire proposal and said it was not clear how the situation in the Course and elsewhere region would develop if a ceasefire was implemented.

Customs: Trump said that he would not bow to the comprehensive 25% steel and aluminum tariffs for imports, and swear that every resulting economic disorder “will not be very long”. Since the markets reacted to the president’s tariff uncertainty with sharp losses, Trump offered a short schedule for the economic pain: “Now there will be a small disturbance, but it won’t be very long,” he said. The US shares ran again today and the S&P 500 closed in the correction by 10% compared to the record high in February when the President threatened new tariffs in the European Union.

Government financing: The president gave the full fault for the potential closure of the Democrats in the congress and said reporters: “If there is a closure, it will only apply because of democrats because of democrats, and they would really take a lot away from our country and the people of our country.” Regardless of this, several Senate Democrats CNN announced that they expect to be switched off – possibly with enough democrats who hand over the voices to break a filibuster in the house plan.

Legal challenges: The administration asked the Supreme Court in a number of appeal proceedings to enable Trump, with plans to end, promote citizenship, to advance, and to increase the legal theory of the margins, which have strictly rejected several courts. Regardless of this, a federal judge ordered half a dozen federal authorities to resume the subjects released last month in order to quickly reduce the federal employee. The White House described the arrangement as “absurd and unconstitutional”, and the government said it was rejecting the decision.

War authority: It is expected that the administration will appoint a comprehensive authority of the war in the coming days to accelerate the President’s promise, according to four sources that are familiar with the discussions. The little -known law from the 18th century, the extraterrestrial enemy law of 1798, gives the President enormous authority to target immigrants without papers and to remove, although right -wing experts have argued that it would put a tough fight in court.

Protests in the Trump Tower: Almost 100 people were arrested after demonstrators gathered in the Trump Tower in Manhattan to arrest Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist who was arrested by ice because of his participation in pro-Palestinian demonstrations at Columbia University.

Latest surveys: According to a survey by Quinnipiac University, the public’s views have since dropped since December since December, in which registered voters have also been divided, where they are responsible in the event of a possible government.

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