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05-05-2025
US President Donald Trump announced plans to impose 100% tariffs on non-US made movies, citing a "National Security threat" and claiming the US film industry is "dying a very fast death" due to foreign incentives. The move's details are unclear, leaving questions over whether it applies to US production companies filming abroad and films on streaming services. The announcement has been met with concern from governments in Australia and New Zealand, which have spoken out in support of their film industries. Trump's trade policies have already impacted the US movie industry, with China reducing its quota of American films in response to US tariffs.
05-05-2025
President Donald Trump has announced plans to impose a 100% tariff on foreign movies produced outside the United States, citing the decline of the US film industry and the incentives offered by other countries to attract filmmakers. Trump's proposal, announced on his social media platform Truth Social, aims to revive the US film industry by making it more expensive to import foreign-made movies. However, it is unclear how such a tariff would be implemented, as films are considered intellectual property and not goods. The move could have significant implications for the film industry, which has seen a shift in production to foreign locations due to tax breaks and lower labor costs.
05-05-2025
Brian Stelter reacts to a post by Trump stating he wants to impose a 100% tariff on films produced outside the US, saying Trump is "trying to punish" filmmakers who make movies abroad.
05-05-2025
President Trump announced on social media that he would impose a 100% tariff on movies "produced" outside the United States, claiming it is a national security threat. The proposal is unclear, leaving questions about whether it would apply to independent foreign-language films, movies with scenes shot overseas, or those receiving tax incentives from foreign countries. The film industry has become increasingly global, with many Hollywood productions taking advantage of foreign tax incentives and lower labor costs, resulting in job losses for American film workers. The tariff proposal comes as California lawmakers are pushing to increase the state's film tax credit to retain and attract film production.
05-05-2025
US President Donald Trump has threatened to impose a 100% tariff on foreign-made films entering the US, citing "national security" concerns, potentially expanding the US-China trade war to services, and putting China's film industry on notice.
05-05-2025
US President Donald Trump has denied seeking a third presidential term, stating he will be a "two-term president" and that seeking a third term is "not something I'm looking to do." This comes after previous statements where he said he was "not joking" about wanting to serve a third or fourth term, which he later claimed were meant to "troll the fake news media." Trump's company has been selling "Trump 2028" hats, fueling speculation about his potential future plans. The US Constitution's 22nd Amendment prohibits a president from being elected more than twice, and changing it would require significant approvals from the Senate, House of Representatives, and state-level governments.
05-05-2025
President Donald Trump is acting as if it's his personal choice whether to obey the Constitution, disregarding long-standing customs and understandings of presidential behavior. In a recent NBC interview, Trump seemed uncertain about upholding the Constitution, despite swearing an oath to do so just three months prior. His administration is repeatedly defying federal courts, including the Supreme Court, and wielding executive power to silence institutions like law firms and universities. Trump's actions and comments suggest a growing sense of authoritarianism and personal omnipotence, with some critics warning of darker potential outcomes. He has also been using humor and symbolism, such as sharing an image of himself in papal vestments, to assert his power and infallibility. Trump's plans for a major military parade to celebrate the Army's 250th birthday have also raised concerns about his adoption of dictator-like behavior. Additionally, his tariff policies and trade wars are having a potentially disastrous impact on the economy, with US consumers facing shortages and higher prices for goods like dolls, pencils, and clothing. Trump's disconnect from the struggles of ordinary families is also evident in his claims that he has brought down grocery prices, despite evidence to the contrary. Overall, Trump's behavior is characterized by a growing disregard for constitutional constraints, a pursuit of ultimate power, and a lack of concern for the impact of his policies on ordinary Americans.
05-05-2025
President Donald Trump announced plans to reopen the former Alcatraz prison to house "ruthless and violent offenders," directing the Bureau of Prisons to rebuild and enlarge the facility. Trump stated that the move would serve as a symbol of law and order, citing frustration with judges who he believes are too lenient on migrants. Alcatraz, a former federal penitentiary that operated from 1934 to 1963, is now a national park and tourist attraction. The proposal has been met with skepticism, with former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi calling it "not a serious one."
05-05-2025
Donald Trump announced on his Truth Social site that he is directing the government to reopen and expand Alcatraz, the infamous former prison on an island off California's coast, as a "symbol of law, order, and justice" to house "America's most ruthless and violent offenders." The prison, known as "The Rock," was closed in 1963 due to high operating costs and is currently a tourist site. Trump's proposal has been met with skepticism, with critics calling it "not serious" and "deeply unhinged," pointing out the high cost of reopening the prison and the existence of empty beds in current facilities.
05-05-2025
President Trump said he wants to restore Alcatraz, a former maximum-security prison turned museum, to house violent offenders, citing the need for law and order. He instructed several federal agencies to work on the project, despite it being potentially expensive and contradicting his administration's plans to cut the Justice Department budget. California officials reacted skeptically, calling the idea "absurd" and a distraction, given the significant investment and years required to turn Alcatraz back into a functioning prison.
05-05-2025
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has rejected an offer from US President Donald Trump to send US troops to Mexico to combat drug cartels, stating that Mexico's sovereignty is "inalienable" and that the country will not accept the presence of the US Army on its territory. Sheinbaum said that while Mexico is willing to collaborate with the US on fighting drug trafficking, it will do so on its own terms, sharing information but maintaining its territorial integrity. The White House responded by highlighting existing cooperation between the two countries on border security, but also stated that Mexico must do more to protect Americans from the threat posed by drug cartels.
05-05-2025
President Trump confirmed that he asked Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum to allow US troops into Mexico to fight drug cartels, which she rejected, saying that the two countries can collaborate but "with you in your territory and us in ours." Trump claimed the cartels are "horrible people" destroying the US and said he would be "honored" to help Mexico if they wanted it, criticizing Sheinbaum for being "afraid of the cartels."