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Trade war explodes, but Trump says ‘BE COOL’


Hello! It’s Rebecca Morin here. Just when I thought winter was over in D.C., the cold weather returned.

Trump undeterred amid tariff backlash

U.S. stocks are swinging back and forth as people brace for growing inflation and a possible recession. And President Donald Trump has one message for Americans: “BE COOL!” The trade war is escalating as China and the European Union unveil stiff retaliation levies on U.S. exports in response to the president’s steep tariffs. But Trump maintains the United States “will be bigger and better than ever before!” How Trump and his administration are defending the tariffs. 

A politics pit-stop

RFK Jr., vaccine skeptic, encourages measles vaccine

After two children died in a measles outbreak in Texas, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a vaccine skeptic, is encouraging people to get vaccinated against measles. The recent fatalities are the first in the United States in a decade from the highly contagious disease. Kennedy has previously said that the vaccine is “the most effective way” to prevent the spread of the measles but hadn’t categorically encouraged people to get the vaccine. What to know about Kennedy’s comments on measles.

IRS agrees to help with Trump deportation plans

They paid their taxes. Now, it could be used against them. The IRS has agreed to share tax information with federal immigration agents to help them find immigrants who are not authorized to be in the U.S. – a move that will help fulfill President Donald Trump’s promise to crack down on millions of undocumented people. Millions of immigrants in the U.S. who don't have legal status or social security numbers use Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers (ITINs) to pay their taxes each year. The IRS has their names and addresses. See how much undocumented immigrants have paid in taxes.

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