White Home confirms Trump’s upcoming journey to Rome and Center East
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed President Donald Trump’s upcoming journey plans at at the moment’s White Home briefing.
The president will depart Washington, D.C., on Friday to journey to Rome for the funeral of Pope Francis on Saturday, returning that night.
From Could 13-16, the president will journey to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates — all key allies within the Gulf.
This Thursday, Norway’s Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere and Finance Minister Jens Stoltenberg will meet with Trump on the White Home.
Oliver O’Connell22 April 2025 18:19
Trump says U.S. stands with India in opposition to terrorism after Kashmir assault
President Donald Trump has stated that the U.S. “stands sturdy with India in opposition to Terrorism,” after at the moment’s lethal assault in Kashmir.
Learn extra concerning the assault right here:
Oliver O’Connell22 April 2025 18:14
Watch LIVE: White Home holds briefing as Pete Hegseth refuses to step down after Sign chat scandal
Oliver O’Connell22 April 2025 18:08
Al Gore compares Trump group to Nazi Germany saying they’re ‘making an attempt to create their very own most well-liked model of actuality’
Former vice chairman Al Gore lashed out on the Trump administration in a fiery speech concerning the climate crisis, evaluating its makes an attempt to “create their very own most well-liked model of actuality” to that of Adolf Hitler’s Third Reich.
Ariana Baio reviews from New York.
Oliver O’Connell22 April 2025 18:00
High economist says virtually 100% probability of U.S. recession if Trump does not retreat on tariffs
Kenneth Rogoff, a former chief economist of the Worldwide Financial Fund, says that if President Donald Trump does not retreat on his tariffs, the prospect of a U.S. recession and subsequent world recession is “virtually 100%.”
Oliver O’Connell22 April 2025 17:54
Hegseth once more denies sharing categorized data, at the same time as report says it was taken from safe army comms
Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth doubled down during a Tuesday morning Fox and Friends interview, insisting that the data on airstrike launches and bomb drop instances that he shared together with his spouse, brother, and dozens of others in two separate Sign chats was not categorized.
Hegseth didn’t deny the existence of a separate chat; as an alternative, he attacked the media and his former workers, whom he accused of leaking details about the chats.
His repeat denial comes as NBC Information reported Tuesday that the data Hegseth posted got here straight from safe communications from the top of U.S. Central Command, Gen. Erik Kurilla.
The Pentagon’s inspector normal is investigating the chats.
The fabric Kurilla despatched included particulars about when U.S. fighters would take off and after they would hit their targets — particulars that might, in the event that they fell into the mistaken fingers, put the pilots of these fighters in grave hazard. However he was doing precisely what he was speculated to: offering Hegseth, his superior, with info he wanted to know and utilizing a system particularly designed to soundly transmit delicate and categorized info.
However then Hegseth used his private telephone to ship a few of the similar info Kurilla had given him to at the very least two group textual content chats on the Sign messaging app, three U.S. officers with direct data of the exchanges informed NBC Information.
The sequence of occasions, which has not beforehand been reported, may elevate new questions on Hegseth’s dealing with of the data, which he and the federal government have denied was categorized. In all, in accordance with the 2 sources, lower than 10 minutes elapsed between Kurilla’s giving Hegseth the data and Hegseth’s sending it to the 2 group chats, one in every of which included different Cupboard-level officers and their designees — and, inadvertently, the editor of The Atlantic journal. Certainly one of them was composed of Hegseth’s spouse, brother and lawyer and a few of his aides.
Oliver O’Connell22 April 2025 17:45
Markets rise as Bessent says China-U.S. tariff standoff will de-escalate
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent informed a closed-door investor summit Tuesday that the tariff standoff with China is unsustainable and that he expects the scenario to de-escalate, Bloomberg reports.
Bessent made the remarks at a JPMorgan Chase occasion on the sidelines of the Worldwide Financial Fund and World Financial institution spring conferences in Washington, D.C.
He added that negotiations between the U.S. and China haven’t but began however {that a} deal is feasible, in accordance with individuals who attended his session, which wasn’t open to the general public or media.
U.S. shares rose after his feedback, with the S&P 500 index gaining as a lot as 2.9% as of 12:28 p.m. in New York, whereas the greenback and Treasuries steadied.
Oliver O’Connell22 April 2025 17:41
RFK Jr. set to ban widespread meals dyes from meals provide together with colorings for M&Ms, Fortunate Charms and Gatorade
The Trump administration says the transfer may mark a “main step ahead” within the drive to “Make America Wholesome Once more.” The ban would impression merchandise equivalent to breakfast cereals, sweet and snacks. They dyes been tied to neurological issues in some youngsters.
Oliver O’Connell22 April 2025 17:30
European Central Financial institution’s Lagarde hopes Trump doesn’t fireplace Fed’s Powell
European Central Financial institution President Christine Lagarde told CNBC on Tuesday that she hoped that President Donald Trump wouldn’t fireplace Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
Requested if that state of affairs was a present materials danger to markets, Lagarde stated: “I actually hope not … I hope that it’s not a danger.”
Talking on the sidelines of the IMF World Financial institution Spring Conferences, Lagarde informed CNBC’s Sara Eisen that she wouldn’t remark in the marketplace implications of an occasion she hoped was “not on the desk.”
Oliver O’Connell22 April 2025 17:15
Columbia scholar activist detained by ICE was denied go away for the beginning of his son
Mahmoud Khalil, the Columbia University graduate who was arrested by federal immigration authorities for his function main pro-Palestine demonstrations on campus, was denied permission to attend the beginning of his little one.
His spouse Noor Abdalla gave beginning to a boy on April 21.
Oliver O’Connell22 April 2025 17:00