President Donald Trump will soon have a second bill to sign into law as Democrats hand him the votes for a bipartisan victory on the opioid epidemic. The Senate will take up legislation Thursday that classifies fentanyl copycats as Schedule I drugs,
President Donald Trump has issued back-and-forth trade announcements for Mexico and Canada, advanced his attempts to negotiate an end to Russia’s war in Ukraine, and sought to address outcry over Elon Musk’s DOGE over the past week.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is hoping to speak with President Donald Trump today after calling his tariffs “very dumb," according to a report.
National Economic Council director Kevin Hassett said in an interview with ABC News' "This Week" that the tariffs are not meant to start a trade war. "What happened was that we launched a drug war, not a trade war, and it was part of the negotiation to get Canada and Mexico to stop shipping fentanyl across our borders," Hassett said.
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