U.S. Sen. Steve Daines, a strong supporter of President Trump, is in Beijing to discuss fentanyl trade and the trade deficit with Chinese officials, as tensions rise over tariffs between the two countries. Daines, a Republican from Montana, is the first member of Congress to visit Beijing since Trump took office, and is coordinating with the White House to promote the “America First” agenda. China has responded to U.S. accusations of not doing enough to stop fentanyl exports by highlighting its efforts to control the illegal trade and condemning U.S. tariffs as unreasonable.
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Trump asks US Supreme Court to lift ban on deportations under wartime law
The Trump administration has requested the Supreme Court's permission to resume deportations of Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador under the Alien Enemies Act, citing national security concerns. The Justice Department argues that the President has the authority to make such decisions, despite a court order halting the removals. The case, involving alleged gang affiliations, has sparked controversy and drawn criticism from both sides, with the ACLU challenging the administration's actions and the courts weighing in...
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