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Donald Trump · United StatesPresident Donald Trump says he “won't be extorted” by Democrats to reopen the government, making clear that he has no plans to negotiate as the government shutdown will soon enter its sixth week. In an interview on CBS's “60 Minutes" that aired on Sunday, Trump said that Democrats who are demanding an extension in health care subsidies “have lost their way" and predicted that they will eventually capitulate to Republicans who have said they won'…See the Story
U.S. Government Shutdown Nears Record Length as Trump Refuses to Negotiate Until Reopening
61% Center coverage: 237 sources

US Economy · United StatesPresident Donald Trump sees tariffs — or the threat of them — as a powerful tool to bend nations to his will. He has used them in an unprecedented way, not only as the underpinning of his economic agenda, but also as the cornerstone of his foreign policy in his second term. He has wielded the import taxes as a threat to secure ceasefiresfrom countries at war. He has used them to browbeat nations into promising to do more to stop people and drugs from flowing across their borders. He has used them, in Brazil’s case, as political pressure because its judicial system prosecuted a former leader who was a Trump ally, and in a recent blowup with Canada, as punishment for a television ad.See the Story
Tariffs are Trump’s favorite foreign policy tool. The Supreme Court could change how he uses them
62% Center coverage: 85 sources

