Salvadoran President: ‘Preposterous’ to Return Deported Man; Stocks up After Tariff Exemption | Capitol Report
A deported illegal immigrant who lived in Maryland will not be sent back to the United States, according to El Salvador’s president, who told President Donald Trump such a move would be “preposterous” as the two pledged to ramp up mass deportations. How do they plan to cooperate?
How much should courts be involved in foreign policy? And how important is the visit from El Salvador’s president? We hear from Jessica Vaughan from the Center for Immigration Studies.
Harvard University is pushing back against requirements from the Trump administration, which is putting billions of dollars worth of federal funding on the line.
Tariffs are paused on electronic devices such as the iPhone, but how long will the pause last? EJ Antoni and Dave Hebert weigh in.
The secretary of energy says that the United States and Saudi Arabia will be signing a preliminary agreement on energy. We break down what it means with Henry Sokolski from the Nonproliferation Policy Education Center.
Russia is defending a deadly attack on the Ukrainian city of Sumy. We have the reaction from Moscow, and how Trump is responding.










