Trump to Sign Executive Order on Auto Tariffs; Carney’s Liberals Win Canadian Election
President Donald Trump will sign an executive order on auto tariffs on Tuesday, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said at a news briefing. “President Trump is building an important partnership with both the domestic automakers and our great American workers,” Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said in a statement provided by the White House.
The Liberals won Canada’s general election on Monday and will form a government for the fourth consecutive term, with Mark Carney remaining as prime minister. Preliminary election results also showed Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre and New Democratic Party leader Jagmeet Singh losing their seats. Poilievre said he’ll stay on as party leader, while Singh said he would step down.
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Topics in this episode include:
- Trump Administration Touts Investment, Deregulation
- White House Calls Out Amazon’s Tariff Label
- U-Penn in Hot Water Over Transgender Swimmer
- Government Probing Harvard Over Race Discrimination
- Trump Administration’s Actions on Gender Identity
- Kristi Noem: Bag Thief Suspects in Country Illegally
- Judge Seeks Answers on Pentagon’s Role in Deportations
- Angie Craig Enters Race for Minnesota Senate Seat
- Democrats Oppose Trump’s Immigration Crackdown
- Senate Confirmed All but One Cabinet Member in Record Time
- House Republicans United Under Speaker Johnson
- Revisiting MAHA’s First 100 Days
- Russia Waiting for Ukraine’s Response to May Cease-Fire
- 100-Day Review: US Hits Back on China’s Unfair Actions
- 100-Day Review: ‘Peace Through Strength’
- 4 Former Hong Kong Lawmakers Leave Prison










