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President to join the town hall to advertise his first 100 days

Canada was ready to choose his own “Maple Maga” movement. Then Trump passed.

Before the national elections in Canada this week, Derek Ouenette and his wife Yecenia Ouenette could only have imagined to vote for someone as a conservative.

“We were both conservative and we both thought, conservative is exactly what they are doing,” said Derek Ouellette, a 46-year-old insurance broker from Belle River, near Windsor, Ontario, in a telephone interview late Tuesday.

But Ouellets said that he was proud of the once unthinkable leaders and Prime Minister Mark Carney, who was expected to win a minority victory in the survey of this week.

On social media, a number of once dedicated conservatives stated that this week they would give up their ballot papers for the liberal party for the first time in their life. Many described their voice as rejection of “Canada's Trump” conservative leader Pierre Poilievre – and his aggressive campaign, which, according to experts, seemed to pull out of Trump's Playbook.

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Trump says that the supporters have registered for “higher costs”

Trump was emblazoned in Michigan during a rally and marked his first 100 days of his second term. In the meantime, the president said in a new interview that his followers “registered higher prices”, even though he had repeatedly sworn to reduce the costs. “I said all of these things during my campaign. I said they will have a transition phase,” said Trump. Peter Alexander from NBC reports for “Today”.

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Reporting from Washington

A case that could weaken the separation of the church and the state is now in front of the Supreme Court, since the judges consider whether Oklahoma can approved the first religious public charter school.

Although the oral argument only affects the Catholic virtual school of St. Isidore of Seville, which would work online throughout the state to promote Catholic faith, the case could have far -reaching effects.

The dispute that republicans adapts against each other in Oklahoma shows the tensions within the first change of the constitution. While the establishment clause prohibits the state confirmation of religion or preference for a religion towards another, the free practice clause prohibits religious discrimination.

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Trump marks the 100th day at Michigan's rally, doubles on border and trade agenda

On the 100th day of his second term, Trump organized a rally to Michigan, in which he defended his economic and immigration policy, doubled tariffs against China and Canada and promised to expand the deportation efforts.

Harris to give speech in San Francisco tonight

Former Vice President Kamala Harris will return to the national stage with a speech in San Francisco this evening.

Harris, the democratic presidential candidate in 2024, will be recruited at a gala for Emerge America, an organization that recruit democratic candidates of female recruitment.

“We are very pleased that the former Vice President @Kamalaharris gives the keynote to celebrate 20 years of emerge and address the first 100 days of the Trump administration,” said the organization in one post on X.

We are talking about the organization's 20th anniversary. The tickets cost between 25 US dollars for virtual participants and up to $ 50,000 for gala sponsors.

Trump's economy after 100 days: unprecedented uncertainty rules

The voters returned to the White House in November and believed that he would be better for the economy than his opponent, democratic Vice President Kamala Harris.

Nevertheless, 100 days after Trump's second term of office of the President, voters are now in front of an economic landscape with uncertainty.

Among his attributes: recessions of up to 60%, inflation rates that have hardly moved, and a stock market that was held by volatility until recently. These are Trump's tariff strategies.

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