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President Trump touts his first-year economic wins in a rally in Iowa as US allies look elsewhere for trade deals.
Under my leadership, economic growth is exploding to numbers unheard of, and we're just getting started.
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The White House is recalibrating their approach in Minnesota, shifting both personnel and rhetoric on the unrest. Mr. Holman has been working alongside Secretary Noem. And again, he's uniquely positioned to continue this correspondence with state and local authorities, and that's what he's going to be doing.
The countdown to another shutdown is on as Senate Democrats hold up a house past budget bill over homeland security funding.
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President Trump hit the campaign trail Tuesday to tout his economic agenda as Europe finds a new trading partner and sends a message to Washington.
Daily WIRE senior editor, Kabbit Phillips, is here to discuss. Morning, Kabbit. Let's start with the President's address in Iowa yesterday. What did we hear from him?
Yeah, as we talked about on the show, Trump has been traveling the country in recent months, really working to convince the American people that he is making progress on the economy. While the President himself won't be on the ballot again. He's essentially campaigning for Republican control of the Senate come November. An Iowa Senate seat is going to be up for grabs. So these speeches are basically campaign stops. Tell us a lot about the message we're going to hear from the GOP over the next nine months.
No, it's It comes back to the midterm.
It really does, John. Now, remember, polling shows that most Americans are still pessimistic about the state of things, economically speaking. The White House is convinced that it's all just a messaging problem. Here is the message that President Trump is going with.
Just after one year of President Trump, our economy is booming, income is rising, investment is soaring, inflation has been defeated, our border is closed, totally closed. America is respected expected all over the world.
Now, as expected, the President remains bullish on his tariff policies, which he says are just now starting to really pay dividends. Have a listen.
We recently issued $12 billion in farm relief. We gave them far because you were screwed. By other countries. I said, How much is the number? To our great Secretary of Agriculture,brooke Rollins. He's doing a great job. I said,brooke, what's the number? And she said, $12 billion. And I wrote a check for $12 billion. Dollars because we have so much money from the tariffs coming in. So you couldn't have done that before. We're a rich country now.
Now, on that topic, we've seen some major developments abroad in response to Trump's tariffs. Let's get into that. What's going on?
Right. Since Since regaining the White House, Trump has used tariffs to spur domestic manufacturing, open up new markets for American products, and importantly, reduce our reliance on China, he says, for national security purposes, and more broadly, to send a message that we're not going to be bullied by their unfair trade policies. Well, amid this ongoing trade war, much of Europe now considers the US a trade adversary, and they're basically looking to do the same thing, except in this scenario, we are their China. Remember, the EU is furious with Trump over his hardball tactics on Greenland, NATO funding, the war in Ukraine, and tariffs. He's essentially told them, We're the number one economy. You need us. If you don't like the deals I'm offering, go find another partner. Now the EU is trying to do just that. On Tuesday, the European Union announced the a framework of a massive trade deal with India, the world's most populous nation. That agreement will eliminate or greatly reduce nearly all tariffs between the two sides, mostly on agricultural products, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals. It'll also allow Europe to finally sell their cars on the Indian market. Eu head Ursula von der Leyen called this the, quote, mother of all deals.
Here she is on Tuesday with some comments that a lot of people viewed as veiled shots at Trump. The European Union and India are natural strategic strategic partners because we have so much in common. Pluralism and respect for human dignity is at our core, but we respect this diversity. Unity in diversity is the motto on your side and on our side. Von der Leyen went on to say that, India and Europe have made a clear choice, the choice of strategic partnership, dialog, and openness. We are showing a fractured world that another way is possible. Again, maybe a shot there at Trump. Now, for Europe, while this deal is massive, it still reportedly only makes up for about a quarter of export losses caused by American tariffs. But again, it's clear proof that they are trying to find other dance partners besides the US.
As we've been tracking, the EU isn't the only ally of the US who's taking this approach. I'm talking about Canada, of course. Tell us about what's going on there.
China has been open about their desire to take advantage of this trade war and the volatility it might be causing and use it as a chance to cozy up with Western nations who are frustrated with the US. It looks like Canada is now willing to take them up on the offer. This month, Prime Minister Mark Carny traveled to Beijing for a series of meetings with Xi Jinping and emerged with a strategic partnership that will lower tariffs between the two countries and open up the Canadian market for cheap Chinese electric vehicles. That, as you can imagine, outraged Trump, who accused the Canadians of violating the US, Mexico, Canada Trade Agreement, he responded by threatening them with additional 100% tariffs.
Well, Tom told us for years now that his favorite word is tariff, so not surprised to see that response. Yeah, exactly. Kevin, thanks for reporting. Absolutely.
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President Trump is shuffling his personnel and changing his administration's message after the death of Alex Pretty in Minneapolis, but he remains committed to deporting dangerous illegals in Minnesota.
Here to talk about the latest on the pushback from Minnesota to President Trump's immigration agenda is Daily Wire reporter, Tim pierce. So Tim, President Trump seems to be attempting a reset of sorts here. What's he doing?
Yeah, the President is moving around his personnel on immigration. As our immigration reporter, Jennie Tear, reported yesterday, that seems to be about a change in approach to deportations. The President had a two-hour meeting with Homeland Security Secretary, Christie Noem as part of this restructuring. Here's Jennie with the latest.
As President Trump looks to shift his strategy on mass deportations, Noem is facing criticism for making immigration rates more aggressive and for appearing get ahead of the investigation into the fatal shooting of Pradee by calling him a domestic terrorist and suggesting he showed up armed to massacre federal agents. Some Congressional Democrats, including moderate Democratic Senator John Federman, have called on Trump to oust Noem. Trump, however, appears to be standing his ground. Listen to his response to the mounting pressure.
I think he's doing a very good job. I think he's doing a very good job. The border is totally secure. You know, you forget. We had a border that I inherited where millions of people were coming through. Now we have a border where no one is coming through.
Meanwhile, in Minnesota, Trump's borderar Tom Homan has started to get settled and meet with state and local officials, including Governor Tim Walsh, and they agree to an ongoing dialog over continued federal immigration operations.
Now, as we've already reported, this really blew up because of the death of Alex Pretty, who we've since learned may have had a previous run-in with law enforcement. What do we know about Pretty's history?
Right. According to CNN, Pretty was known to federal officers already. A week before his fatal confrontation with Border Patrol, Pretty was involved in a prior violent confrontation with federal officers. He actually broke a rib after officers tackled him while he was protesting or obstructing immigration enforcement while they attempted to arrest an illegal alien. The Department of Homeland Security, though, has said it has no record of the incident.
Now, on the ground in Minnesota, tensions seem to be about as high as ever, with a very large crowd of protesters invading the state Capitol building yesterday. What do we know about that incident?
It was a pretty wild sight. Demonstrators crowded into the state Capitol to protest against ICE. Here's what that sounded like.
Now, Ice out now.
Ice out now.
And this came after walls, and the federal government seemed to be reaching toward an agreement of some sort. But if this is any indication, it doesn't appear that Minnesota's anti-ice activist community will be okay with anything short of a complete stop to federal immigration operations in the state.
Now, a federal judge in Minnesota has demanded that the head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement appear in court later this week. The judge himself admits this is a extraordinary step, and the order suggests that acting ICE director Todd Lyons could be held in contempt. Why is this judge so upset with Todd Lyons?
Right. Chief Judge Patrick Schiltz said that the Trump administration violated a court order to give illegal aliens due process. The judge wrote in a three-page order, This court has been extremely patient with respondents, even though respondents decided to send thousands of agents to Minnesota to detain aliens without making any provision for dealing with the hundreds of habeas petitions and other lawsuits that were sure to result. This judge was irritated about one case in particular, that of Juan Hugo Tobai Robles. Tobai Robles is from Ecuador, and he has lived in the US illegally for the past 30 years. Ice officers with an arrest warrant detained him on January sixth, but Judge Schiltz said that he must be released because he was not first served a notice to appear.
Now, this seems pretty similar to other suits that we've seen. Is this a unique case?
No, not really. The Tabai Robles case is just one of many over the government's policy of mandatory detention, which is an expansive read on the executive's authority to detain and deport illegal immigrants. Under previous administrations, The illegal aliens who have been in the US for a long time have been given more due process. But the Trump administration says that that's an arbitrary choice and one not required by federal law since these aliens, no matter how long they've been in the country, should still be considered applicants for admission. The administration has taken a similar approach to illegals who have had prior deportation orders. In some of those cases, the deportation orders are years old or the alien's home country has refused to take them back, which has created some complications. But the administration The insolvenzzahlen steigen.
Was steckt hinter dieser Entwicklung, and was bedeutet sie für den Mittelstand? In Folge 6 von Endstation Insolvenz erläutert Patrick Ludwig-Hansch, Leiter der Wirtschaftsforschung bei Kreditreform, warum Geschäftsmodelle heute schneller an open legal question for the courts to decide now. Tim, thanks for reporting. Good to be on.
In Washington, we're inching closer to a partial government shutdown on Friday as the Senate debates funding for homeland security.
Daily Wire political reporter Cameron Arcan has more details on this developing situation. Morning, Cameron. So what can we expect to see this week?
So funding for the federal government is expected to expire on Friday. But the problem is that the House is out of town this week because they already approved those spending bills and sent them to the Senate. Now, since the shooting that we saw in Minneapolis over the weekend, the tone has definitely shifted a little bit. And Dems want a shutdown over DHS Funding because they want strings attached to it. Now, Fox News reported that the bills could go up for votes in the Senate on Thursday, and there could be some negotiations hashed out, but it not looking good right now, meaning we could very well be seeing a partial government shutdown headed into this weekend.
All right, so we could see votes as early as tomorrow. Have there been any negotiations at this point?
Well, things are looking bleak, and it's simply because there's a debate over whether or not that funding should be included and lumped in with other funding bills that already exist. Keep in mind, if there was changes made to this DHS funding, it would then have to go back to the House. Now, you have Democrats like Elizabeth Warren calling for the bill to be separated so that way they can place restraints on ICE and Border Patrol, as you have people like Federman and House Democrats wanting for Secretary Noem to be fired. That wouldn't necessarily be a leverage point for a shutdown, but we could see something like that emerge. On the flip side, you have people like Senate Republican Conference Chair Tom Cotton, warning against a mob veto, saying this is not going to fly, especially when we see that the House already approved these bills, and that can make this debate even messier and drag out longer. Right.
Now, a lot of critics have said that stopping DHS funding would be pointless and potentially just create other issues. Tell us about that argument.
Yes. Sources I've talked with at DHS in the White House have said that a lot of this would really be impacting funding of FEMA and TSA because the big catch here about this debate and why the Democrats want to use this right now to put restrictions on ICE, even though a lot of that funding for Trump's immigration agenda happened under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. That was already approved. So the massive funding of ICE officers and some of the stuff with the border wall and all that, that was already approved. So using this is a way to see if there could be restrictions put in place by essentially using those other agencies at this point as a leverage. Now, there have been bipartisan calls for an investigation into the shooting that we saw in Minneapolis. But we're seeing on the House side and in the Senate side, some potential restrictions being floated on some of these immigration operations, such as stopping masking. It's unclear if any of this would have any success at this point. But as we head into a pretty serious shutdown battle, we saw one last year. It will be interesting to see what ends up coming out of it.
Yeah, well, we'll be watching very closely in these days. Cameron, thank you so much for reporting.
Thank you.
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