Trump's 100-day milestone dominated reporting, with most outlets noting historically low approval ratings and unprecedented legal challenges - 220 lawsuits filed against his administration. The narrative of executive overreach continued from previous days as NPR revealed Trump targeted over 100 perceived enemies using government powers.
Mark Carney's Liberal Party unexpectedly won the Canadian election, with coverage attributing the victory to anti-Trump sentiment following his "51st state" comments. Carney declared in his victory speech that "Trump is trying to break us."
A confrontation between Trump and Jeff Bezos emerged after Amazon considered displaying tariff costs to consumers - which the White House called "a hostile and political act." Trump personally called Bezos, who then backed down.
By evening, Trump modified his tariff policy, signing orders granting relief to automakers as reports warned of potential toy shortages by Christmas due to supply chain disruptions.