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Trump News at a glance: President delays 50% tariffs after “very nice call” with the EU boss | Trump Administration

Donald Trump will delay his threatened 50% tariffs for all imports of the European Union to the United States after being called the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, as a “very nice call”.

The Leyen wrote that she had a “good call with potus” in a social media post, in which she announced that she had secured a collective bargaining delay of more than a month by July 9 to give both sides more time for the negotiation.

The decision has been marked by a U -turn since Friday when Trump warned that he would impose the 50% tariffs on June 1 because the discussions with the EU “never go anywhere”. Trump claimed that he was “not looking for a deal” that could deter the taxes.

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The EU chief quickly turns over to the United States, as the German minister demands seriously

In her announcement of the collective bargaining delay, from Leyen said that Europe was willing to make trade talks “quickly and determined”, while the German finance minister Lars Klingbeil said: “We do not need any further provocations, but serious negotiations.”

If the wage increase is imposed, it would escalate boiling tensions between two of the world's economic heavyweights. Trump had previously stopped threatened tariff hikes for three months to give time for negotiations to give trading partners until July in order to agree to new conditions.

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Trump warns of Russia's “downfall” whether it is trying to confiscate the entire Ukraine

Trump has beaten Vladimir Putin and warned that every attempt to confiscate the entire Ukraine would lead to “fall” in Russia after Moscow had started his greatest air strikes in the three -year war over the weekend.

His comments came after Russia's weekend attacks on Kyiv and other cities had killed at least 12 people, including three children, and killed dozens more. Trump increased the opportunity to impose Russia in response to more sanctions. He also criticized Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who used to convict us of “silence” at the weekend.

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Consider US judges to create their own armed forces of armed security as threats

Federal judges discuss a proposal that would change the person responsible for their security, which is responsible for their security from the Ministry of Justice and, under their own control, fear that the Trump government will not protect it from an increasing flood of hostility.

According to a report by Wall Street Journal, a meeting of around 50 federal judges was created at a meeting of around 50 federal judges two months ago.

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Top Republicans threaten to block Trump's expenditure calculation

Trump was warned by fiscal falcons within his own party in the US Senate that he had to “become serious” in order to reduce government spending and reduce the public debt, or they will block the adoption of his signed tax-cut laws, which are known as “large, beautiful legislation”.

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Trump Administration says that border accommodation that helps migrants could be illegal

The Trump administration has also released people who are charged with illegal government accommodation along the border between the United States and Mexico after the same organizations have announced that the provision of migrants with housing construction violated a law to pursue Schmuggler.

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The US policeman resigns after incorrectly arrested the teenager without papers

A police officer from Georgia resigned from his job on Friday after misrepresenting a teenager that she spent more than two weeks in a federal immigration prison and that she was exposed to deportation.

The official Leslie O'Neal was employed in the police authority in Dalton, a small town that was more than an hour north of Atlanta. His arrest of the student Ximena Arias-Cristobal not only led to a domino effect that could lead to her deportation, and also led to anger and criticism, especially in view of the circumstances of her immigration officers.

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There is a secret about Donald Trump's steps to reduce many estimated principles of American history and its culture of government: his globalization denialism; His romance with Russia; his demolition of the universities; his contempt for European values ​​and stories; Arjun Appadurai, emeritus professor at New York University, wrote his campaign to humiliate Canada.

These are all known examples, but it can be difficult to see to recognize something like a uniform theory of trumpism. There are two options here. One thing is that there is no rhyme or reason for Trump's actions. He is simply a randomizing generator of the chaos; The other is that there is a method. Appadurai subscribes to the second: Trump – and his consultants – know what they are doing.

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