At least two accounts representing the former German dictator purportedly displayed gray, government-signifying verification badges in February 2025.
Economists warn these tariffs could cost U.S. consumers between $120 billion and $225 billion annually. Businesses that import car parts, medical devices, vegetables and clothing are bracing for the impact, as are industries like U.S. textile production.
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The New Republic on MSNElon Musk’s Genius Plan to Solve FAA Worker Shortage Is Beyond BeliefAs of September 2024, the FAA had 14,000 air traffic controllers in its employ, having surpassed its yearly goal to bring aboard 1,800 new hires. The hiring spree was implemented to reverse a “decades-long air traffic controller staffing level decline,” according to a post from the FAA.
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The New Republic on MSNElon Musk Butts Heads With Trump Staff Over His Ultimatum EmailWhite House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement that Reuters’s sources were “wrong,” that Trump had signed off on the idea, that DOGE and OPM had given the White House advance notice of the email’s release, and that the “White House was not caught off guard.”
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The Mary Sue on MSNTo no surprise, Elon Musk admits that his productivity email wasn’t legit at allThe Trump administration is once again attempting to turn defeat in victory through trolling. After Elon Musk sent out a mass email to federal workers telling them to justify their jobs or be fired, the federal government was thrown into chaos.
Does Musk have a shot at cutting $1 trillion from the deficit? Mathematically, yes. As a practical matter, it would be difficult.
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Trump says Canada, Mexico tariffs will go into effect Tuesday, China tariffs to increase
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Mexico Open to New Tariffs on China to Avoid Trump Duties
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Trump threatens to double tariffs on China and says punishing Mexico and Canada tariffs will go into effect March 4
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