President slaps 25 percent tariff on all non-US cars: Live updates

President slaps 25 percent tariff on all non-US cars: Live updates
White House suggests Signalgate is coordinated ‘media campaign’

Donald Trump’s administration remains under fire over the alarming security breach that saw Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, added by mistake to a Signal group chat in which the president’s most senior security officials discussed upcoming military action.

The magazine published their text exchange in full on Wednesday after the administration denied classified information was compromised.

Trump said his National Security Adviser Mike Waltz has nothing to apologize for and has attempted to shift the blame towards an unnamed “lower level” White House employee instead, despite Waltz himself saying he takes “full responsibility” for the disaster.

Also swept up in the scandal centered on an operation targeting Houthi positions in Yemen are Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Vice President JD Vance. Hegseth shared strike times and other details in the chat and is facing calls for his resignation from Democrats. The White House is pushing back by claiming there is a difference between “attack plans” and “war plans,” as well as blaming the media.

As the Signal scandal continued to roil Washington, Trump announced a 25 percent tariff on Wednesday on all imports of fully-assembled vehicles.

Here’s how Fox News reacted to this morning’s publication of group chat texts

Calling the White House’s bluff, The Atlantic released the messages Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth sent to a Signal chat group — which inadvertently included Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg — detailing the attack plans on Houthi targets in Yemen.

Immediately and unsurprisingly, the denizens of President Donald Trump’s favorite morning talk show dismissed the bombshell revelation as a nothingburger, insisting that Goldberg had “overpromised” when he first reported that Hegseth had shared “war plans” in an unclassified text chain that included a journalist who was randomly added to it.

Justin Baragona reports.

Oliver O’Connell27 March 2025 03:30

ICYMI: Entire Signal chat about Yemen attacks published

Newly published texts reveal a minute-to-minute breakdown of “war plans,” weapons and targets in Yemen as Trump administration officials and military leaders discussed the operation with a journalist privy to the entire conversation.

The messages from Hegseth, sent on the day of the attack, March 15, contain a detailed timeline of when U.S. forces would strike Houthi targets in Yemen.

Rhian Lubin reports.

Oliver O’Connell27 March 2025 02:30

Trump shares clip of CNN touting his favorability ratings, despite ‘fake news’ name-calling

Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office last week, the president said that both CNN and MSNBC may be “turned off,” calling their journalism “dishonest” and stating their ratings are doing “horribly.”

On Wednesday morning, Trump took to Truth Social to share a video from the very outlet he attempted to discredit in the midst of the fallout over the Signal text leak.

James Liddell reports.

Oliver O’Connell27 March 2025 01:30

Noem looks to scrap FEMA and eliminate funding for emergency prep and long-term rebuilding

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, who oversees the agency, discussed the administration’s plans during a Tuesday meeting with FEMA officials and Corey Lewandowski, E&E News reports.

Read on…

Oliver O’Connell27 March 2025 00:30

Democrats mock Republican hysteria over PBS and NPR in DOGE committee hearing

Republicans on a congressional subcommittee supporting Elon Musk’s so-called DOGE efforts dragged NPR and PBS leadership to a public hearing in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday to accuse the publicly supported outlets of turning into “radical, left-wing echo chambers” with “anti-American” bias.

Democrats reacted accordingly, as Alex Woodward reports.

Oliver O’Connell27 March 2025 00:00

Trump admin security breach raises concerns among some military spouses and veterans

When Alyssa Myatt’s husband served on an aircraft carrier last year, she and other U.S. Navy spouses had to follow strict security protocols that meant driving to the ship’s home port just to learn that its deployment was being extended.

“It was not information that they would send in an email or share over the phone,” Myatt said. “They wouldn’t even stream it. You had to physically come and be present in a location with them to hear the information.”

Now Myatt is among some military spouses and veterans questioning the White House’s own adherence to security safeguards after President Donald Trump’s national security adviser added a journalist to a group chat about striking Houthi rebels in Yemen.

Read on…

AP26 March 2025 23:30

Jesse Watters floats bizarre conspiracy theory about Signalgate

Graig Graziosi has the story.

Oliver O’Connell26 March 2025 22:40

Full story: Trump announces 25 percent tariffs on all vehicle imports

President Donald Trump announced his latest round of tariffs on Wednesday, telling reporters at a press conference that the US would levy duties of 25 percent on all imports of fully-assembled vehicles.

John Bowden reports from Washington, D.C.

Oliver O’Connell26 March 2025 22:20

Watch: Shares in automakers fall as Trump speaks about tariffs

Oliver O’Connell26 March 2025 22:14

Could Pornhub’s Canadian owners block US access to protest Trump’s takeover hopes?

Not with its own retaliatory tariffs, or shutting down every branch of Tim Horton’s and Lululemon in the U.S. — but by banning access to the Canadian-owned adult entertainment website Pornhub.

“If Canada could ban Pornhub in the States, we win the trade war. That’s it. There is no trade war,” Toronto-based comedian Matthew Puzhitsky joked to the New York Post earlier this month, referring to it as “Canada’s nuke.”

Rhian Lubin reports.

Oliver O’Connell26 March 2025 22:00

Source: independent.co.uk