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Live updates: EU puts retaliation on hold after pause announced for most countries
Trump said the pause will apply to more than 75 countries but not China. Tariffs on Chinese goods will now rise to 125%. Follow for live updates.
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Lawyer for accused MS-13 leader asks court to delay gun charge dismissal
The newly appointed public defender for Henrry Villatoro Santos is asking the court to delay the dismissal of his charges for 14 days in order to get Santos immigration counsel. News4’s Jackie Bensen reports.
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How Trump changed his mind on tariffs
“Liberation Day” just gave way to Capitulation Day.
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Inside the DHS task force scouring foreign students' social media
A recently created Department of Homeland Security task force is using data analytic tools to scour the social media histories of the estimated 1.5 million foreign students studying in the United States for potential grounds to revoke their visas, three sources familiar with the operation told NBC News.
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Trump orders probes of two former officials who defied him
President Donald Trump directed reviews of two high-level former government officials who questioned his election fraud claims and his conduct.
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Who can be deported from the United States?
President Trump has suggested deporting U.S. criminals to a prison in El Salvador “if it’s legal.” But the constitution is clear on the issue, according to one legal scholar at Georgetown. For more context, News4’s Tracee Wilkins reports.
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DOJ dropping charge against accused top MS-13 leader arrested in Northern Virginia
A leader of the gang MS-13 was arrested in Virginia early Thursday, top Trump administration officials announced amid a crackdown on immigrants accused of gang activity.
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Stocks surge after 90-day tariffs pause announced for most countries
The Trump administration announced a 90-day pause on tariffs Wednesday for trading partners that did not retaliate against the U.S.
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Experts, critics question Trump's social media posts before pausing tariffs
There is no evidence to suggest the president was seeking to manipulate markets or that he or any of his advisers acted on inside information.
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Fact focus: Trump misrepresents facts about coal as he signs executive orders to boost its use
As President Donald Trump announced moves to ease restrictions on the U.S. coal industry Tuesday, he extolled what he views as its values. But a closer look at his comments when signing four executive orders found that some were off the mark.
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US Postal Service seeks to hike cost of a first-class stamp to 78 cents
The U.S. Postal Service is seeking a rate increase this summer that includes hiking the cost of a first-class stamp from 73 cents to 78 cents.
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Kennedy draws from misinformation playbook by touting an inhaled steroid to treat measles
The measles outbreak in West Texas has reignited familiar anti-vaccine tactics: claiming there are readily available treatments for the disease while sowing doubt in the safety of vaccines.
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‘Still fighting for you': Wrongfully deported man's wife, leaders rally on Capitol Hill
Four weeks after a Maryland father was detained by ICE and wrongfully deported to El Salvador, his wife and lawmakers spoke on Capitol Hill about the urgent need to bring him home. Kilmar Abrego Garcia was detained on March 12 and flown on a Justice Department flight to a notorious prison – though he had legal status to live in…
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‘Not going to give up hope': Wrongfully deported man's wife, leaders rally on Capitol Hill
Four weeks after a Maryland father was detained by ICE and wrongfully deported to El Salvador, his wife and lawmakers spoke on Capitol Hill about the urgent need to bring him home. News4’s Paul Wagner reports.
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Appeals court clears the way for the Trump administration to fire thousands of probationary workers
A federal appeals court has cleared the way for President Donald Trump’s administration to fire thousands of probationary workers, halting a judge’s order requiring them to be reinstated. A split panel for the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday found the government will probably win by showing the mass firings must be appealed through a separate employment process...
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How a Chicago Bulls hat led to a Maryland dad being mistakenly shipped to an El Salvador prison
Kilmar Abrego Garcia was accused by police of being an MS-13 gang member in part for his clothing.
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Trump: Countries are ‘dying to make a deal' over tariffs
At the National Republican Congressional Committee dinner on Tuesday night, President Donald Trump said that world leaders are dying to make deals with the U.S. in the wake of his administration’s tariffs.
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Trump backs off major tariff plan after days of economic turmoil
Facing a global market meltdown, President Donald Trump on Wednesday abruptly backed down on his tariffs on most nations for 90 days, but raised his tax rate on Chinese imports to 125%.
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Trump's sweeping global tariffs snap into effect, ushering in a new era of disruption
President Donald Trump’s unprecedented tariffs on global imports into the United States take effect Wednesday.
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IRS acting commissioner resigning over data-sharing deal with ICE, AP sources say
The Internal Revenue Service’s acting commissioner is resigning over a deal to share immigrants’ tax data with Immigration and Customs Enforcement for the purpose of identifying and deporting people illegally in the U.S.