Hyundai to Invest $20 Billion in US; Trump to Impose 25 Percent Tariff on Nations Buying Venezuelan Oil
South Korean automaker Hyundai says it is making a $20 billion investment in the United States. This includes a $5.8 billion investment in a steel mill in Louisiana. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt reposted a link to the story, writing, “more investments, more jobs and more money in the pockets of hardworking Americans.”
President Donald Trump said on Monday that any country that buys oil or gas from Venezuela will pay a 25 percent tariff on any trade made with the United States. This “secondary tariff” will take effect on April 2, Trump said in a Truth Social post.
Second Lady Usha Vance will travel to Greenland with her son and a U.S. delegation later this week. Vance and the delegation will visit “historical sites, learn about Greenlandic heritage, and attend the Avannaata Qimussersu, Greenland’s national dogsled race,” her office said.
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Topics in this episode include:
- Trump Threatens Tariffs Against Venezuelan Gas Buyers
- Noem to Visit El Salvador’s Terrorism Confinement Center
- Venezuelans Arrive Home After Being Deported From U.S.
- Judge to Hear Alien Enemies Act Case
- US Speaking With Russia Today, 1 Day After Ukraine Talks
- McMahon: Columbia Making Progress Toward Restoring Funding
- Detained Student Accused of Covering Up UNRWA Connection
- House Bill Targets Foreign Influence in Education
- Changes at the EPA: Will They Stick?
- Trump Asks Supreme Court to Halt Rehiring Order
- SCOTUS Rejects Wynn’s Bid to Loosen Libel Standard
- SCOTUS to Scrutinize Louisiana Electoral Map
- Schumer Says He Won’t Step Down Amid Calls for Resignation
- Trump Criticizes Colorado Capitol for ‘Distorted’ Portrait
- Waltz Says Airstrikes Killed ‘Key Houthi Leadership’
- Israel Says It Killed Senior Hamas Terrorist
- Turkish Authorities Detain 1,000 People Amid Protests
- Carney Triggers Nationwide Snap Election
- Heathrow Defends Its Airport Closure
- EU Trade Commissioner to Meet With US Commerce Secretary
- Second Lady Usha Vance to Visit Greenland
- Greenland Leaders Criticize US Delegation Trip
- Microbiologist: US Must Push for Info on China’s Bird Flu
- South Korean PM Reinstated After Impeachment Dismissal
- Japan Lodges Protest on Chinese Description of Meeting
- Hegseth Makes First Asia Trip as Defense Secretary
- US, Philippines Kick Off Military Drills
- Audience Touched by Shen Yun’s Message of Kindness
- Philly Macy’s Organ: Crowds Gather to Hear Last Concerts
- Film Industry Back on Script for Summer Movie Season










