Tag: Politics
Reporter’s Notebook: Who actually pays tariffs?
John Dickerson goes inside the numbers on who actually pays when tariffs are levied against imports.
How Trump’s judicial picks could reshape abortion rights for decades
Legal experts and abortion rights advocates warn of a methodical remaking of the federal courts in a way that could pose enduring threats to abortion access nationwide.
Trump says he’ll meet with Putin ‘very shortly’ to talk ending Ukraine war
Trump confirmed steps toward a meeting with Putin at the White House as Canada said it intends to lower the price cap on Russian oil alongside Britain and the European Union.
Inside Trump’s tariffs against India for buying oil from Russia
The White House on Wednesday slapped an additional 25% tariff on India for buying oil from Russia. Kelly O'Grady reports on the details surrounding the tariff.
Mexico’s Sheinbaum says ‘no need’ for bilateral trade deal with Canada
'We have the trade deal with the United States, Canada and Mexico... There is no need,' Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Wednesday.
‘Superficial’ to compare Canada, Mexico approaches to U.S. tariffs: Anand
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand and Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne met with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, who managed to avoid higher U.S. tariffs.
Trump administration not renewing work permits for Ukrainian refugees in U.S.
Approximately 200,000 Ukrainians who fled their homes for the U.S. amid the war with Russia are waiting to learn their fate because their work permits are not being renewed. Janet Shamlian has tonight's "Eye on America."
Canada, allies warn Iran working to ‘kill, kidnap and harass’ people abroad
The joint statement from 14 countries called increasing attempts by Iran to 'kill, kidnap, and harass people' in Europe and North America a 'clear violation' of their sovereignty.
Canada, 14 other countries say they could recognize a Palestinian state
The statement from the 15 nations called on any nations that have not recognized a Palestinian state to consider doing so before the United Nations General Assembly meeting.
Trump signs bill that cuts US$9B in foreign aid and public media funding
The bulk of the spending being clawed back is for foreign assistance programs, which the White House argued would incentivize other nations to step up.
California’s construction industry hurt by ICE raids, builder says
President Trump's immigration crackdown is causing labor shortages for California's construction industry. The shortages come at a time when Los Angeles is trying to rebuild after January's devastating wildfires. Carter Evans reports.
ICE director explains Medicaid data use and agency’s efforts “to gain intelligence”
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons tells CBS News that the agency's access to personal data of Medicaid enrollees will help officers locate "people that have been lawfully deported" by a judge or released from a sanctuary jurisdiction. Watch more of Lyons' in...
Trump sues Wall Street Journal over Epstein story
President Trump on Friday filed a libel lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal's publisher and its leader, Rupert Murdoch, after the paper published a story on what it called a "bawdy" birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein that the paper alleged was signed...
ICE to access personal data for Medicaid enrollees, including undocumented migrants
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement will gain access to personal data for millions of Medicaid enrollees, including undocumented migrants, as part of the Trump administration's crackdown on illegal immigration. Camilo Montoya-Galvez reports.