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"It would be devastating," a former president of Harvard — and frequent critic of the university — said of the government's attempt to prevent Harvard from enrolling foreign students.
‘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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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.
Judge Brian Murphy criticized the government for errors in the case and said the man, who feared persecution if he was deported, was likely to show “his removal lacked any semblance of due process.”
Vice President Vance waded into the tug-of-war between the courts and executive branch in an interview published earlier this week, warning that the courts should pull back or risk stepping on the
Britain’s Labour Party government is quietly separating parts of its diplomacy, along with trade and security policies, from the Trump administration.
Since its foundation, its work has extended beyond research into matters like negotiating local peace deals in Iraq or Nigeria. Much of its $55m budget was spent on grants to charities. The fact that USIP might become a target of the Trump administration was foreseeable.
It would take several years and cost billions of dollars to build new plants in the United States to manufacture iPhones in the United States. If that happens, prices could skyrocket.