It'll be a very different type of craziness for me for the next little bit. See you in 2026!
It'll be a very different type of craziness for me for the next little bit. See you in 2026!
That means the case is set for the Court to hear oral arguments in the first week of November.
That means the case is set for the Court to hear oral arguments in the first week of November.
No further details for now, but expect we could hear more from details from the White House later today.
No further details for now, but expect we could hear more from details from the White House later today.
Would require an investigation, but could lead to steep new tariffs on the EU.
Would require an investigation, but could lead to steep new tariffs on the EU.
That's the same move that led Trump to fire Lisa Cook from her job at the Fed. bit.ly/466yMyI
That's the same move that led Trump to fire Lisa Cook from her job at the Fed. bit.ly/466yMyI
"World leaders are ... walking away from or delaying negotiations," he says.
"World leaders are ... walking away from or delaying negotiations," he says.
In its motion to expedite, the Trump administration asked the Court to decide whether to take the case by Sept. 10, laying out a timeline that could lead to oral arguments by early November.
In its motion to expedite, the Trump administration asked the Court to decide whether to take the case by Sept. 10, laying out a timeline that could lead to oral arguments by early November.
Suggests Pres. Trump will NOT be able to fill her seat unless that happens.
From Politico: www.politico.com/live-updates...
Suggests Pres. Trump will NOT be able to fill her seat unless that happens.
From Politico: www.politico.com/live-updates...
Reminder the stay that allows the tariffs to remain in place for now is due to expire Oct. 14.
Reminder the stay that allows the tariffs to remain in place for now is due to expire Oct. 14.
That suggests the China tariffs, currently 30% this term, are unlikely to fall below 20% anytime soon.
That suggests the China tariffs, currently 30% this term, are unlikely to fall below 20% anytime soon.
Fraser and Moynihan held meetings with the President about the privatization of Fannie/Freddie, I’m told.
Fraser and Moynihan held meetings with the President about the privatization of Fannie/Freddie, I’m told.
1. The firing was due to what the White House sees as a “pattern of incompetence.” The possibility of firing her had been on the President’s radar for months.
1. The firing was due to what the White House sees as a “pattern of incompetence.” The possibility of firing her had been on the President’s radar for months.
—10-20% tariffs on 7 countries with framework deals
—11-50% “reciprocal” tariffs against 50+ other countries
—15-20% global “baseline” tariff (for everyone else)
—50% copper tariff
—10-20% tariffs on 7 countries with framework deals
—11-50% “reciprocal” tariffs against 50+ other countries
—15-20% global “baseline” tariff (for everyone else)
—50% copper tariff
These were announced April 2, delayed to July 9 and then Aug. 1. As currently written via EO, all take effect at 12:01am.
These were announced April 2, delayed to July 9 and then Aug. 1. As currently written via EO, all take effect at 12:01am.
—Trump revoked the "de minimis" trade loophole, which allows small packages to come in duty-free
—He formalized his 50% tariffs on copper
—and put 50% tariffs on Brazil
Let's break it down👇
—Trump revoked the "de minimis" trade loophole, which allows small packages to come in duty-free
—He formalized his 50% tariffs on copper
—and put 50% tariffs on Brazil
Let's break it down👇
Also still to be finalized: All 25 or so of the new tariff rates laid out in the letters the President sent over the past month.
—The framework deals with Indonesia & Vietnam
—The 50% copper tariffs
—The 100% secondary tariffs targeting Russia
Also still to be finalized: All 25 or so of the new tariff rates laid out in the letters the President sent over the past month.
These would primarily impact China and Iran, the major buyers of Russian oil -- interesting timing to level this threat as the Stockholm talks get underway.
These would primarily impact China and Iran, the major buyers of Russian oil -- interesting timing to level this threat as the Stockholm talks get underway.
“I don't think it matters how much I release of the deal,” he said. “We may open it. I mean I don't know, I can't tell you, I mean is it necessary? I don't think so.”
“I don't think it matters how much I release of the deal,” he said. “We may open it. I mean I don't know, I can't tell you, I mean is it necessary? I don't think so.”