President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive regulation on Thursday to eliminate the US education department and to improve a campaign promise to eliminate an agency that was a long -term goal of conservatives. The Ministry of Justice opposes the request of a federal judge for further information about flights that deported to El Salvador, and argues that the court should end its “continued intruders” into the executive. Another federal judge allowed Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, control of the US peace institute, an independent non -profit organization that was created by the congress. And the Trump government has exposed a financing of around 175 million US dollars for the University of Pennsylvania for a transgender swimmer that last fought for school in 2022.
Here is the latest:
Trump proposes novel tariffs that aim at India on the horizon
In an interview with Breitbart News, Trump called India “one of the highest tariff nations in the world”.
The president has built up a sultry relationship with the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, but promised steep tariffs for friends and enemies equally to compensate for what he says is an uneven economic competitive area.
Trump is aimed at April 2 – the “Liberation Day” – in order to impose novel tariffs from all over the world.
He said India will not be immune: “I think you will probably reduce these tariffs considerably, but on April 2, we will calculate the same tariffs that you burden us.”
The educational department was founded to ensure the same access. Who would do that in his absence?
The equity goal of the educational department created in 1979 was partly created from the movements of anti-pover and civil rights of the 1960s and 1970s.
But when the Trump administration moves to reduce it, the officials suggested that other agencies could assume their main responsibility: the enforcement of civil rights for the Ministry of Justice; Student loans to the Ministry of Finance or Trade; Monitoring rights of disability for students in health and human services.
Proponents are concerned about what could happen to a high part of the department’s mission – which promotes the same access for students in an American education system that is fundamentally uneven. Without the department, they fear that the federal government would not look in the same way to penniless students in the same way that still learn English, disabled students and racist and ethnic minorities.
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Georgetown University defends Lehrer, who was confiscated for deportation and was imprisoned in Louisiana
Badar Khan Suri was determined to be too deportable to “the spread of the Hamas propaganda and the promotion of anti -Semitism on social media”, said Tricia McLaughlin, deputy secretary of the home protection authority, on Wednesday to X.
A statement by Georgetown states that the Indian national “a visa for entry into the United States was properly granted to continue his doctoral research on peace consolidation in Iraq and Afghanistan”, while he studied at the center for Muslim-Christian understanding of the university.
“We are not aware that he is involved in illegal activities and we have not received any reason for his detention,” said the school. “We support the rights of our community members to free and open examinations, considerations and debates, even if the underlying ideas may be difficult, controversial or complaint. We expect the legal system to decide fairly.”
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A little more Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week, but the layoffs remain historically low.
This is based on the latest record of the Ministry of Labor for unemployment claims, which show that they rose by 2,000 to a little less than the forecasts of 224,000 novel application analysts last week.
The total number of Americans who received unemployment benefits for the week of March 8 rose by 33,000 to 1.89 million.
Economists do not expect the Federal Workforce layouts of the Trump administration to be will be published until the report on the March -jobs.
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Trump’s threat of Trump’s tariff would be a “real catastrophe” for the European wine industry
In France in France, a number in Italy and Spain is only most part: 200%.
This is because Trump threatened a tariff of this amount for European wine, champagne and other spirits last week if the European Union has pushed retaliation tariffs for some US products. The top wine producers in Europe could be exposed to paralyzing costs that would hit smaller wineries particularly challenging.
The wine industry in Europe is the latest in the crosshair of a possible trade with the USA
Italy, France and Spain are among the five most essential wine exporters in the USA. Trump exhibited his threat to the European alcohol industry after the European Union announced a 50% tax on American whiskey that is expected to come into force on April 1.
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Trump plans executive order to lay the basics for closing the educational department, says Beamter
The White House officer, who spoke before the announcement on the condition of anonymity, said Trump plans to sign the order on Thursday.
The conclusion of the elimination of the Ministry of Education would require an act of the congress.
A fact that the Weißen House said the order that the education secretary Linda McMahon would “take all the necessary steps to facilitate the closure (the Department of Education and the Return of the Education Authority for the States and at the same time ensure the effective and uninterrupted provision of services, programs and advantages to which the Americans rely on.”
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The reporter of Associated Press, Chris Megerian, contributed.
Social security administration calls for personal identity examinations for novel and existing recipients
In order to limit fraudulent claims, the social security authority will carry out stricter measures to secure identity. This requires that millions of recipients and applicants visit the agency’s external offices instead of interacting with the agency by phone.
From March 31, people can no longer check their identity on the phone and those who cannot properly check their identity via the agency’s online service must personally visit the Agency branch in order to conclude the review process, the agency management informed the reports on Tuesday.
The change applies to novel social security applicants and existing recipients who want to change their direct deposit information.
The supporters of pensioners warn that the change will have a negative impact on older Americans in rural areas, including those with disabilities, mobility restrictions, those who live far from SSA office and have restricted Internet access.
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Maine found against the title IX against transgender athletes after Trump came together with the governor
The Maine Education Office is instructed to ban transgender athletes from girls and women’s sports or to be exposed to federal persecution, to escalate the threats of Trump, federal money from states and schools over transgender athletes.
The educational department said on Wednesday that an investigation came to the conclusion that the Maine Education Office violated the anti -discrimination law of title IX by allowed transgender girls to deal with the girls’ sports teams and utilize girls facilities. There is 10 days to meet a list of claims or to provide the law enforcement of the Ministry of Justice.
The federal investigation was opened on February 21, just a few hours after Trump and the Democratic Governor of the State, Janet Mills, were beaten together on a meeting of the governors’ session in the White House. During the heated exchange, Mills told the Republican President: “We will see them in court.”
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