President Donald Trump stated that the U.S. is collecting $2 billion every day through tariffs.
“We’re taking in almost $2 billion a day in tariffs,” Trump remarked during a signing event at the White House in Washington, D.C., where he also announced changes to coal regulations. “And we’re doing very well in making I call them tailored deals; not off the rack. These are tailored, highly tailored deals.”
Trump continued, “Right now, Japan is flying here to make a deal. South Korea is flying here to make a deal. … We have a lot of countries coming in. They want to make deals. If I told them about making those deals two years ago or three years ago or five years ago, they’d be laughing at us. Now, they’re all signing up.”

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) — Israel ’s ambassador to Ethiopia was ejected from an African Union event this week and has described it as outrageous.

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Facing a global market meltdown, President Don

One evening in May 2024, in the city of Västerås, Sweden, 90 kilometers from the capital city of Stockholm, a 15-year-old boy waited for his mother to fall asleep. Shortly before midnight, the boy quietly got out of bed, slipped outside, and got into an Uber, which drove him to the Israeli embassy to murder Israelis. On the way to the embassy, the teen picked up a gun from a certain location according to instructions he received on his cell phone. As he approached the embassy, blue lights flashed behind the Uber. The police had thwarted his plan. Just over 24 hours later, a younger teen, 14 years old, did succeed. He picked up a 9mm semi-automatic pistol from the location he was instructed to go and fired several shots near the Israeli embassy at 2 a.m. He was later arrested.

Today, President Trump declared that his aggressive “reciprocal” tariff policy would be put on hold for 90 days in response to offers from multiple nations. However, tariffs on goods from China would increase to 125% due to what he called a “lack of respect” from Beijing.


During an appearance on CNBC’s Squawk Box on Tuesday, Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) strongly challenged the idea that America is being taken advantage of in international trade deals simply because it runs a trade deficit. He argued that the entire premise is flawed and reflects a misunderstanding of how trade works.
“I mean, the whole debate is so fundamentally backwards and upside down. It’s based on a fallacy, and the fallacy is this, that somehow, in a trade, someone must lose. That somehow, when you trade with someone, there’s a loser and someone’s taking advantage of you, and China is ripping you off, or Japan is ripping you off. It’s absolutely a fallacy. Every trade that occurs in the marketplace is mutually beneficial,” Paul said.

During operations in the West Bank town of Dayr Ibzi’ overnight, the IDF says it demolished the home of a Palestinian gunman who killed a soldier in a sniper attack last year.

Over the past

Over the past day, the IDF says it carried out airstrikes on over 45 targets in the Gaza Strip. The targets included weapons manufacturing sites, primed rocket launchers, buildings used by terror groups, weapon depots, and cells of terror operatives, the military says.

By John Nolte, Breitbart
A troubling new study backs up what has become obvious since the November presidential election: the political left is seeking to normalize and use violence to achieve its fascist political goals.
This is also known as terrorism.
The Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI) recently issued a new report which “found that a growing number of people are willing to justify and even applaud killing in the name of politics and a warped sense of social justice,” per Fox News. “The chilling change appears to have accelerated in recent months.”

UZBEKISTAN – A taxi driver in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, has ignited a wave of outrage after he filmed himself boasting about refusing to transport Jewish passengers

CHUCK SCHUMER: The American people are feeling that Trump is betraying them. CNN: You’ve been in government for more than a quarter century.

IDF Spokesman in Arabic Avichay Adraee revealed on Wednesday that Hezbollah has been trying in recent months to rebuild an underground weapons production site in the heart of a residential neighborhood in the Dahiah area of southern Beirut. The site is located near a school and under residential buildings, According to Adraee, Israel already conveyed information about Hezbollah’s attempts to rebuild the site to the oversight committee at the beginning of January 2025. As a result, a surprise inspection was carried out at the site, but aerial photos revealed that Hezbollah was tipped off about the date of the inspection and evacuated engineering equipment from the site in advance.

TEHILLIM: The condition of HaGaon HaRav Meir Mazuz, Rosh Yeshivas Kisei Rachamim, has deteriorated and the public is asked to daven for his refuah. The Rosh Yeshivah’s name for tefilla is *מאיר ניסים בן כמסאנה* b’toch sha’ar cholei Yisrael.

On Tuesday, undercover and special forces units arrested Mahmoud al-Bana, the long-wanted commander of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades, in Shechem, and security camera footage published by residents on Wednesday captured the dramatic event, showing Israeli forces arriving in two vehicles, blocking the area, and opening fire on al-Bana as he attempted to flee, causing him to collapse near a wall.

Hamas just released video of the rocket barrage at Ashdod earlier this week which caused extensive damage. The video suggests it was fired from an underground facility.

At one of the dozens of Minyanim for Shacharis this morning while driving to Orlando. This Minyan is in Georgia. All these Minyanim are thanks for United95.com, which has an insane WhatsApp community for those making the trip down.

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