Trump Declares National Emergency Over Trade Deficits; NYC Mayor Adams’s Corruption Case Permanently Dismissed
President Donald Trump is declaring a national emergency today in response to ongoing economic and national security concerns linked to U.S. trade deficits. Starting April 5, a 10 percent baseline tariff will be applied to all countries, with higher tariffs imposed on “worst offenders” beginning April 9. These higher tariffs will target nations with significant trade barriers, currency manipulation, and intellectual property theft.
A federal judge on Wednesday permanently dismissed fraud and bribery charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. The judge also declined to grant the Trump administration’s request for a dismissal without prejudice. Adams responded to the dismissal, saying that he did nothing wrong.
Israeli forces announced a major operation to seize land in the Gaza Strip, and said hundreds of residents from the territory have flown to Germany.
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