Trump says kids may only get ‘2 dolls instead of 30’ due to possible toy shortage over trade war with China: Live updates
‘Incompetence, cognitive abilities, ignorance, or just plain flat out lying’
Democratic Rep. Dan Goldman of New York, formerly lead counsel in the first impeachment of President Donald Trump in 2020, appeared on Fox News this afternoon to talk about the first 100 days of the administration.
He told Will Cain: “I do not know if it is incompetence, cognitive abilities, ignorance, or just plain flat out lying, but Donald Trump does not know that a photo he is showing is photoshopped, he does not know the Supreme Court ruled 9-0 against him … He doesn’t understand what trade deficits are and is tanking our economy. You can call it whatever you want, but it’s been a pretty disastrous first 100 days.”
Oliver O’Connell30 April 2025 22:05
Trump defends trying to blame Biden for poor GDP data after repeatedly claiming credit for Democrat’s strong economic numbers
The tariffs imposed on other countries have created uncertainty among businesses and consumers. The economy, as a measure of GDP, shrank in part because of a rise in imports as companies stockpiled goods to avoid Trump’s tariffs.
Gustaf Kilander and Andrew Feinberg report from Washington, D.C.
Oliver O’Connell30 April 2025 22:00
26,000 sign petition to stop Trump’s commencement address at University of Alabama
Over 26,000 people have signed an online petition to stop Donald Trump from giving the University of Alabama’s commencement speech.
“Given the current political climate and the contentious legacy of the Trump administration, we believe that his presence would draw unnecessary controversy and negative attention to our university,” the petition states. “
“Commencement is a time to honor the hard work, dedication, and achievements of our graduating students—not to serve as a platform for political polarization.”
The petition also adds that there is “deep concern” over impact of the president’s involvement on the sense of safety of students of color, LGBTQIA+ individuals, and “other marginalized members of our campus community.”
“The values and rhetoric associated with President Trump do not reflect the inclusive and respectful environment we strive to uphold at the University of Alabama,” the statement says.
Mike Bedigan30 April 2025 21:51
Even El Salvador’s president questioned Trump team on if migrants being sent were actually gang members: report
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele asked the Trump administration for evidence that the 238 Venezuelans deported to his country’s maximum-security prison last month were actually part of a notorious gang, according to a report.
While Bukele and President Donald Trump appeared to be on the same page at last month’s meeting in the Oval Office, Bukele privately “expressed concern” about who the Trump administration sent to El Salvador’s Terrorism Confinement Center, known as CECOT, according to The New York Times.
Read more from Rhian Lubin here:
Mike Bedigan30 April 2025 21:45
What you need to know as Federal student loans in default will be sent to collections next week
This comes after President Donald Trump paused student loan repayment due to the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. President Joe Biden went on to extend this relief, and student loan repayments didn’t resume until October 2023. Even then, borrowers still weren’t penalized for late payments until last fall.
Here’s what you need to know about your defaulted student loans:
Katie Hawkinson30 April 2025 21:30
After being dropped from White House Correspondents’ Dinner, Amber Ruffin says she feels ‘less welcome’ under Trump
Oliver O’Connell30 April 2025 21:11
US citizen and lawyer gets DHS letter telling him to get out of America
Adam Peña, a California attorney and citizen of the United States, says he was “stunned” to receive a self-deportation email from the Department of Homeland Security in early April, ordering him to leave within seven days.
Peña, born in El Paso, Texas, received a notice of self-deportation on April 10 in which DHS informed him his parole was ending and he had seven days to “leave the United States.”
Ariana Baio has the details.
Oliver O’Connell30 April 2025 21:00
Watch: Trump says kids will have to make do with fewer, more expensive dolls due to tariffs
Mike Bedigan30 April 2025 20:52
Senate to vote on bill to rein in Trump tariffs, as economy shrinks for first time in three years
The Senate was scheduled to vote later on Wednesday on a resolution to block a range of President Donald Trump’s tariffs, just hours after the federal government reported that the nation’s economy contracted for the first time in three years amid the chaos created by the president’s tariff policies.
The measure, introduced by Democratic Senator Ron Wyden as a privileged resolution requiring a vote by the Republican-led chamber, would terminate the national emergency that Trump declared as the basis for 10% global tariffs on U.S. trading partners and higher reciprocal tariffs on 57 trading partners, including the European Union.
At least two Republicans were expected to support the resolution. Just weeks ago, four Senate Republicans joined Democrats to pass a similar bill that aimed to terminate new tariffs on Canada. Republicans currently hold a 53-47 majority.
“I don’t expect a big difference from what we saw last time,” Senate Majority Leader John Thune told reporters.
The resolution is co-sponsored by Republican Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky, a vocal critic of Trump’s tariff policy. Senator Susan Collins of Maine also indicated that she intends to support the measure.
“It’s not perfect. I think it’s too broad. But it sends the message that I want to send – that we really need to be far more discriminatory in imposing these tariffs and not treat allies like Canada the way we treat adversaries like China,” Collins told reporters.
With reporting from Reuters
Oliver O’Connell30 April 2025 20:41
Mexico taking 55 people a day for ‘humanitarian reasons’ after they were booted from U.S.
Since January 20, the Trump administration has removed 38,757 migrants to Mexico. The majority of those individuals are Mexican nationals, but they aren’t the only people Mexico was expecting to care for in the wake of Trump’s deportations.
Oliver O’Connell30 April 2025 20:30