US & China agree to one-year truce on trade war
President Trump and President Xi agreed to temporarily halt aggressive and retaliatory controls on trade and exports.
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President Trump and President Xi agreed to temporarily halt aggressive and retaliatory controls on trade and exports.
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Attorney General Andrea Campbell and 22 of her counterparts filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the U. S. Department of Agriculture, alleging the agency is using the ongoing federal government shutdown to unlawfully suspend the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program that delivers food aid to 40 million Americans.
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A member of U. S. Congress and Christian religious freedom advocates are calling on the Trump administration to designate Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern” due to escalating attacks against Christians after the designation was removed during the Biden administration.
WASHINGTON >> President Donald Trump said today he was increasing tariffs on Canada by an additional 10% “above what they’re paying now,” as he reacted again to an ad by Canada’s Ontario province, a day after it was aired during the World Series broadcast.
Local Hispanic business owners on Friday told elected officials of challenges their businesses are facing because of immigration enforcement actions and asked for help.
Trump’s Agriculture secretary, Brooke Rollins, told FOX Business that the administration plans to lower the price of beef by making Americans eat more beef. US farmers have been increasingly critical of the Trump administration over many issues, including the rising costs of beef due to his tariffs. They are furious with their plans to import beef from Argentina. Brooke Rollins’ solution is to tell Americans to eat more beef to lower prices. ROLLINS: We’re implementing new programs to allow younger ranchers to get into the business with cheaper loans, better protection, et cetera. We are with Newton-Maha, with Bobby Kennedy, and putting protein, specifically beef, back at the center of the American diet from the government’s perspective. And when you think about what we spend every day on nutrition programs from the USDA, it’s 400 million a day, pivoting some of that to specifically locally grown and produced and healthy, the best beef in the world. There was a time when Michelle Obama tried to make school lunches healthier for children, and Republicans had a meltdown over it. Telling your voters to ‘stuff their faces with more hamburgers if they want lower prices’ is not a winning message.