Trump, Mexico and tariffs
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Arkansans are seeing how President Donald Trump's new 17% tariff on Mexican tomatoes is affecting people here in the Natural State.
Two New Mexico U.S. representatives joined a growing list of lawmakers calling out the Trump administration over the handling of the Epstein files.
In a Truth Social post, President Donald Trump said he'd made a deal with Coca-Cola to replace corn syrup with real can sugar in its Coke drinks.
President Donald Trump hosted congressional leaders and families affected by the fentanyl epidemic on Wednesday for a signing ceremony on bipartisan legislation that will strengthen prison sentences for fentanyl traffickers.
The first military zone, set up along a 170-mile stretch of border in New Mexico in April, came days after an executive order from President Donald Trump called on the military to repel an “invasion” at the border and directed several federal agencies to transfer control of public land to the Defense Department.
The pause on the biggest of Trump's tariffs won't end this week, as planned, but the problems they present still loom large.
When it comes to the U.S. president, the vast majority of Mexican adults (91%) say they have little to no confidence in Trump to do the right thing regarding world affairs. By comparison, a smaller majority of Mexicans (60%) expressed little or no confidence in Biden in 2024.
"It’s all going to be the same for everyone," the president told reporters of the U.S. duty those countries will face.