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27.03.2025

Trump's Tariffs Day While Health Department Falls

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 27.03.2025.

It displays 233 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

27.03.2025 โ‡ข Trump's Tariffs Day While Health Department Falls
โŒจTrump's announcement of 25% tariffs on imported cars dominated morning coverage across media outlets, framed as "Liberation Day" by the administration while being described as an escalation of "global trade war" by critics. By afternoon, Canadian Prime Minister described the US as "no longer a reliable partner" on trade.

The Signal chat controversy continued with a federal judge ordering preservation of messages about Yemen strikes, contradicting administration claims from previous days that no sensitive information was shared. Military pilots reportedly expressed anger over the leak.

HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced the elimination of 10,000-20,000 jobs, representing major restructuring of federal health agencies. An internal White House document revealed plans for staff cuts between 8-50% across multiple agencies.

Trump withdrew Rep. Elise Stefanik's UN ambassador nomination, citing concerns about Republicans' narrow House majority.
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06:41 (10:41)โ‡ขTrump Slaps 25% Tariff on Foreign Cars

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on President Trump's announcement of 25% tariffs on imported cars and parts (AP, CBS, Epoch Times, Fox News, NY Post, NYTimes, OANN, Washington Post), expected to raise $100 billion in tax revenue (AP). Meanwhile, the Signal chat scandal continues with military members noting a "double standard" in how the administration is handling the leak versus penalties for regular troops' security violations (NPR). Other headlines include NATO allies reversing course on Ukraine troop deployment (Newsweek), Trump's demand to defund public broadcasting (Daily Beast), and communities rebuilding after Los Angeles fires without toxic substance testing (LA Times).
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Donald Trumpโ€™s authoritarian second term has led critics to describe him as a fascist in the mold of Adolf Hitler. But Trumpโ€™s reactionary politics are all-American โ€” and the path to defeating him runs through reform of Americaโ€™s antidemocratic institutions.
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The president said Judge James Boasberg, who temporarily blocked his administrationโ€™s deportations to a Salvadoran mega-prison, suffers from โ€œMassive Trump Derangement Syndrome!โ€
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10:33 (14:33)โ‡ขRFK Jr. Slashes 10,000 Health Department Jobs

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on major job cuts at the Department of Health and Human Services, with Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announcing the elimination of about 10,000 positions (ABC, Boston Globe, CBS, CNN, Epoch Times, USA Today, Washington Post). This represents a significant portion of the agency's workforce, with reports varying between 10,000-20,000 positions affected. Meanwhile, the ongoing Signal chat controversy continues with reports of a "double standard" in how the administration handles security breaches compared to military personnel (NPR, MSNBC, HuffPost). Trump has also threatened new tariffs against Canada and Europe if they "do economic harm" to America (NYTimes).
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Twenty-four years ago, the โ€œwar on terrorโ€ led to a sweeping curtailment of immigrantsโ€™ rights that swept up green card holders as well as citizens. Its echoes are alive and well today in Donald Trumpโ€™s attacks on immigrants.
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11:57 (15:57)โ‡ขHHS Slashes 20,000 Jobs in Major Restructuring

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on major personnel cuts at the Department of Health and Human Services, with multiple sources confirming plans to eliminate 20,000 jobs through layoffs and restructuring (ABC, AP, Boston Globe, CBS, CNN, NBC, NPR, Washington Post). The Trump administration's Signal chat controversy continues with calls for an Inspector General probe (ABC, MSNBC) and administration officials' "tortured semantics" suggesting concern over the security breach. Other significant coverage includes Trump's new 25% auto tariffs threatening Canada and Europe with "more pain" (NYTimes, USA Today), Senate Republicans easing banking regulations (Common Dreams), and a major MS-13 gang leader arrest in Virginia during a Trump-backed operation (NY Post, OANN).
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13:56 (17:56)โ‡ขTrump's Greenland Acquisition Push Intensifies

โŒจThe newspapers report on Trump's increasingly aggressive stance on trade and global affairs. Trump has announced 25% tariffs on imported cars (CBS, NYTimes, USA Today), raising concerns about a potential global trade war and drawing rebukes from trading partners. Several sources report Trump's renewed interest in acquiring Greenland, with statements that the US will "go as far as we have to" to gain control (ABC News, Newsweek). Meanwhile, the Signal chat scandal continues with coverage of Pentagon leadership concerns (CNN, Slate) while RFK Jr.'s restructuring of HHS proceeds with plans to cut 10,000 employees (CNN, NPR, Washington Post).
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15:12 (19:12)โ‡ขStefanik's UN Nomination Withdrawn

โŒจThe newspapers widely report on President Trump withdrawing Rep. Elise Stefanik's nomination for UN ambassador (AP, Boston Globe, Epoch Times, Fox News, MSNBC, NBC News, USA Today). Trump cited concerns about Republicans' narrow House majority as the reason for keeping Stefanik in Congress. In other news, the administration is revoking $11.4 billion in COVID-era funding for addiction and mental health care (NPR), while GOP estate tax proposals could benefit wealthy heirs including those of Musk and Trump (Common Dreams). Protests are gaining momentum over the detention of a student named Rumeysa Ozturk by masked federal agents (Slate, Vox), with multiple reports suggesting this could mark a revival of organized anti-Trump demonstrations.
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President Donald Trump withdrew right-wing firebrand Elise Stefanik as his nominee for US ambassador to the United Nations Thursday, as Republican concerns mount about holding their narrow majority in Congress. The New York congresswoman is just the second Trump cabinet
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16:54 (20:54)โ‡ขJudge Orders Preservation of Signal Messages on Yemen Strikes

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on the Signal chat controversy related to Yemen military operations. A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to preserve Signal messages about Yemen strikes (ABC News, CNN, Common Dreams, NYTimes), amid military pilots' reported anger over the leak of attack plans. In separate news, President Trump has withdrawn Rep. Elise Stefanik's nomination as UN ambassador to protect the Republican House majority (AP, Breitbart, CNN, Daily Beast, NBC). North Korea has reportedly deployed over 3,000 additional troops to support Russia in the war (OANN), while US citizens express concerns about being pulled aside at borders under new Trump policies (USA Today).
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The shocking arrest near Boston shows how Trumpโ€™s immigration policy has become an assault on freedom.
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18:45 (22:45)โ‡ขJudge Orders Preservation of Yemen Strike Signal Messages

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on the Signal text controversy related to Yemen military operations. A federal judge has ordered preservation of Signal messages from Defense Secretary Hegseth, National Security Advisor Waltz and other officials (ABC, Boston Globe, Common Dreams, NYTimes). President Trump has withdrawn Rep. Elise Stefanik's nomination for UN Ambassador to protect the slim Republican House majority (AP, Breitbart, CNN, Daily Beast, NBC, NPR). In parallel news, massive government staff cuts are being planned, with White House documents showing agencies preparing to reduce workforces by 8-50% (Fox News, Washington Post), while Senator Sanders urges Congress to block arms sales to Israel (Common Dreams).
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During an interview aired on Thursdayโ€™s broadcast of the Fox News Channelโ€™s โ€œSpecial Report,โ€ DOGEโ€™s Elon Musk said that the department tries to keep Congress โ€œas informed as possibleโ€ on what itโ€™s doing โ€œBut the law does say that money
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HuffPost
TRUMP PULLS STEFANIK NOM
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20:45 (00:45)โ‡ขSignal Messages Preservation Ordered Amid Federal Cuts Plans

โŒจThe newspapers report on several significant developments related to the Trump administration. A federal judge has ordered the preservation of Signal messages exchanged by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, National Security Advisor Michael Waltz, and other officials regarding Yemen strikes (ABC, NYTimes, Epoch Times, Newsweek). A leaked White House document reveals plans for massive federal staff cuts between 8% and 50% across agencies (Common Dreams, Washington Post). Trump's executive orders target the Smithsonian Institution and federal monuments, seeking to remove "improper ideology" and "divisive narratives" (AP News, USA Today). Trump also pulled Elise Stefanik's UN ambassador nomination, causing GOP nervousness (CNN, HuffPost, NPR).
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JD Vance expected to criticize Danish government on what had been second ladyโ€™s cultural visit to Greenland
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President Donald Trumpโ€™sย new acting U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey Alina Habba said political prosecutors and judges are part of a โ€œbroken systemโ€ that must be reformed.
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23:35 (03:35)โ‡ขSmithsonian Overhaul Targets "Divisive Ideology"

โŒจThe newspapers report on the Trump administration's increasing focus on reshaping federal institutions. Multiple sources cover a new executive order to "restore" American history by overhauling the Smithsonian Institution, targeting "divisive, race-centered ideology" in museums and research centers (AP News, NPR). The Signal chat controversy continues with a judge ordering Trump officials to preserve their Houthi-related messages (NYTimes). Government personnel changes are prominent, with Trump appointing his personal lawyer Alina Habba as U.S. Attorney for New Jersey (Breitbart), while Vice President Vance is expected to visit Greenland with security concerns in focus (CNN, Epoch Times).
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