Trump threatens 25% tariff on iPhones made outside of U.S.
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Meanwhile, Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) is demanding the upper chamber hold hearings on Biden’s health and competence, and rightly so. He wants to interview people who were close to the former president. As he told Axios, “We have to. I mean, who was running the government?”
‘This President made the country a less friendly place for business’: Trump escalates tariff threats
President Trump is threatening Apple with 25-percent tariffs on all iPhones made outside of The United States. Experts say that an American made iPhone would take time to figure out and cost consumers thousands of dollars.
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Al-Monitor on MSNSyria hails US lifting of Assad-era sanctionsSyria on Saturday hailed the Trump administration's lifting of US sanctions, as Washington looks to open a new chapter in its relations with Damascus.US President Donald Trump surprised many with his announcement of the new policy on a Gulf tour earlier this month,
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To historians and archivists, it points to the possibility that Trump’s presidency will leave less for the nation’s historical record than nearly any before it and that what is authorized for public release will be sanitized and edited to reinforce a carefully sculpted image the president wants projected, even if the facts don’t back that up.