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President Donald Trump will sign an executive order Monday delaying his “Liberation Day” tariffs until Aug. 1. “The reciprocal tariff rate, or these new rates that will be provided in this correspondence to these foreign leaders,
WASHINGTON—President Trump is threatening to withhold his endorsement from any Republican senators who oppose the White House’s $9.4 billion package of DOGE cuts, turning a planned vote next week into an explicit loyalty test and setting up a showdown between the Senate and the White House.
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNSolar Stocks Dive After Trump Orders End To Green Energy SubsidiesSolar, renewable energy stocks tumble after President Trump issues executive order to end green energy subsidies.
President Donald Trump signed executive orders Monday extending a federal hiring freeze and pushing back the deadline for his “Liberation Day” tariffs. The most discussed of the three was a deadline extension for rolling out his global tariff plan.
Trump and his aides have repeatedly shifted their stance on tariffs since the president’s “Liberation Day” announcement.
President Trump insisted Tuesday there would be “no extensions” on tariffs set to go into effect on dozens of countries Aug. 1, despite saying a day earlier that the deadline was “not 100 percent firm.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNTrump confirmed that the August 1 tariff deadline is finalPresident Trump on Tuesday said there would be no exceptions, no changes, and no extensions to his August 1, 2025 deadline for all countries to start paying the full set of reciprocal tariffs, confirming that the White House is done entertaining further delays.
The White House announced Monday that President Donald Trump is slated to sign an order delaying his 90-day tariff pause by another month, after he shared letters informing governments in Japan and South Korea that he’s levying 25% tariffs on their imports to the U.
In a late-afternoon executive order Monday, President Donald Trump postponed the reciprocal tariffs he announced on April 2 for a second time, to Aug. 1. The pause was announced less than 48 hours before the original 90-day extension was set to expire.
President Donald Trump, in social media posts, shared screenshots of signed form letters dictating new tariff rates to the leaders of 14 countries.