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Trump News at a glance: Canada not for sale, says Carney; Trans -military ban for now | Trump Administration

In the White House on Tuesday, the Canada of Prime Minister of Canada to Donald Trump said: “As you know about real estate, there are some places that are never for sale.” Trump agreed: “This is true.”

Mark Carney continued: “After you have met with the owners of Canada in the course of the campaign …” Never say never, “said Trump. Carney smiled and” never, never, never, never, never. “

The lighting parrine between the two managers came when Trump's script was subjected to a further parade of a 100% tariff for foreign films, as the president said he would turn to the industry.

Here are the key stories at a glance:


Trump and Carney meet in the middle of trade and sovereignty disputes

Donald Trump said he just wants[s] After his first meeting after the election with the country's Prime Minister, Mark Carney, with which Canada was friends ”, who used the assembly to shoot the view of his country, which became the 51st state.

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US -Oberster Court of Justice supports Trump Trans military prohibition

The Trump government can begin to enforce a ban on transgender troops that serve in the military, while a contestation of politics corresponds to the courts.

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Pentagon stopped Ukraine aid without Trump's approval of Trump

About a week after Donald Trump started his second term as president, the US military made three freight airlines: Stop 11 flights with artillery mussels and other weapons that were forced to Ukraine. The command to cancel the flights – which were quickly set again – came without Trump's consent to Pete Hegseth's office.

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Trump claims Houthis to stop ship attacks in ceasefire

The United States will post its bombings to the Houthis in Yemen after the group has agreed not to stop shipping in the Red Sea, said Donald Trump. It comes after Israel claimed that his jets had asked the Yemen main airport for retaliation for a rocket strike at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv. Oman, which has conveyed, confirmed a deal to ensure “freedom of navigation” in the Red Sea.

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Trump makes the tone soft in film tariffs

Donald Trump seemed to alleviate his tone after widespread dismay in Hollywood and his shock announcement of 100% tariffs for films, “produced in foreign countries”, and said he was “not injured after the industry”.

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The health of the Americans who is at risk when Trump cuts off the EPA employee

The health of the Americans is endangered after the environmental protection authority of Donald Trump (EPA) had been announced new cuts to reduce the staff to the 1980s and to delete their scientific research arm, experts and interest groups.

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