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Trump’s Tariffs Deemed Unlawful
A federal appeals court has ruled that most of President Donald Trump’s sweeping global tariffs are illegal, describing them as “unbounded in scope, amount, and duration.” The ruling, effective October 14, 2025, represents a significant setback for the administration’s trade policy. President Trump has vowed to appeal the decision to the Supreme Court.
🏛️ Kamala Harris Opts Out of California Governor Race
Former Vice President Kamala Harris announced she will not run for governor of California, citing the “broken” U.S. political system. During an interview on “The Late Show,” Harris expressed her love for her home state but emphasized the need for systemic change.
🏛️ Trump Administration Revokes Kamala Harris’s Security Detail
In a move that has drawn criticism, the Trump administration has revoked the Secret Service protection for Vice President Kamala Harris. The decision has been labeled by some as an act of political retaliation.
🏛️ Federal Control of D.C. Police Sparks Controversy
President Trump has invoked a rarely used provision to place the Metropolitan Police Department of Washington, D.C., under federal control, citing concerns over “rampant crime.” This unprecedented move has led to over 550 arrests in 13 days, raising questions about the balance of power between federal and local authorities.
🏛️ Trump Administration Cuts Funding for Offshore Wind Projects
The Trump administration has canceled $679 million in funding for offshore wind energy projects, citing concerns over cost and feasibility. The decision has been met with disappointment from environmental groups and renewable energy advocates.
🏛️ U.S. Audits Chinese Involvement in Cloud Services
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered a review of Chinese nationals’ involvement in managing sensitive cloud services for the U.S. military. The audit follows revelations that Microsoft used Chinese contractors to manage certain cloud services, raising national security concerns.