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Stelter told us there's already a noticeable difference in how Trump is positioning himself against news and public media. In the first term, it was more about words, insulting the press, trying to discredit them.
Stelter told us there's already a noticeable difference in how Trump is positioning himself against news and public media. In the first term, it was more about words, insulting the press, trying to discredit them.
Let's quickly recap some of what's happened so far. The administration is trying to shut down Voice of America, an outlet that provides news to hundreds of millions of people worldwide, including in countries where governments censor information. That move is being challenged in court.
Let's quickly recap some of what's happened so far. The administration is trying to shut down Voice of America, an outlet that provides news to hundreds of millions of people worldwide, including in countries where governments censor information. That move is being challenged in court.
Let's quickly recap some of what's happened so far. The administration is trying to shut down Voice of America, an outlet that provides news to hundreds of millions of people worldwide, including in countries where governments censor information. That move is being challenged in court.
The administration has banned the AP from covering White House events after it chose to continue using Gulf of Mexico as its preferred terminology instead of Trump's name, Gulf of America. In other cases, the White House has made moves to limit access. The Defense Department removed several outlets, including NPR, NBC, Politico and CNN, from their workspaces at the Pentagon.
The administration has banned the AP from covering White House events after it chose to continue using Gulf of Mexico as its preferred terminology instead of Trump's name, Gulf of America. In other cases, the White House has made moves to limit access. The Defense Department removed several outlets, including NPR, NBC, Politico and CNN, from their workspaces at the Pentagon.
The administration has banned the AP from covering White House events after it chose to continue using Gulf of Mexico as its preferred terminology instead of Trump's name, Gulf of America. In other cases, the White House has made moves to limit access. The Defense Department removed several outlets, including NPR, NBC, Politico and CNN, from their workspaces at the Pentagon.
The White House broke from protocol and took control of the press pool, which is responsible for following the president almost everywhere he goes and distributing information to other media outlets. The White House instead filled the pool and the press briefing room with outlets that are more friendly to Trump. Stelter told us all of this appears to be a multi-pronged attack on the media.
The White House broke from protocol and took control of the press pool, which is responsible for following the president almost everywhere he goes and distributing information to other media outlets. The White House instead filled the pool and the press briefing room with outlets that are more friendly to Trump. Stelter told us all of this appears to be a multi-pronged attack on the media.
The White House broke from protocol and took control of the press pool, which is responsible for following the president almost everywhere he goes and distributing information to other media outlets. The White House instead filled the pool and the press briefing room with outlets that are more friendly to Trump. Stelter told us all of this appears to be a multi-pronged attack on the media.
Before we let you go, a few other stories we're following. President Trump Wednesday announced steep tariffs for the auto industry. A 25 percent tariff will be levied on all cars and some auto parts imported to the U.S. starting April 3rd. The White House says the move will spur domestic production. Carmakers, however, might feel the squeeze since they rely on a global supply chain.
Before we let you go, a few other stories we're following. President Trump Wednesday announced steep tariffs for the auto industry. A 25 percent tariff will be levied on all cars and some auto parts imported to the U.S. starting April 3rd. The White House says the move will spur domestic production. Carmakers, however, might feel the squeeze since they rely on a global supply chain.
Before we let you go, a few other stories we're following. President Trump Wednesday announced steep tariffs for the auto industry. A 25 percent tariff will be levied on all cars and some auto parts imported to the U.S. starting April 3rd. The White House says the move will spur domestic production. Carmakers, however, might feel the squeeze since they rely on a global supply chain.
Earlier reciprocal tariffs announced by Trump on goods worldwide are also expected to go into effect on April 2nd. The latest college student to be detained by U.S. immigration authorities is 30-year-old Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish doctoral student at Tufts University here legally on a student visa.
Earlier reciprocal tariffs announced by Trump on goods worldwide are also expected to go into effect on April 2nd. The latest college student to be detained by U.S. immigration authorities is 30-year-old Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish doctoral student at Tufts University here legally on a student visa.
Earlier reciprocal tariffs announced by Trump on goods worldwide are also expected to go into effect on April 2nd. The latest college student to be detained by U.S. immigration authorities is 30-year-old Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish doctoral student at Tufts University here legally on a student visa.
Footage of her arrest was captured by a nearby security camera, and it shows her being startled then led away by masked plainclothes officers. U.S. officials say Ozturk engaged in activities in support of Hamas, which is grounds for terminating her visa. Ostark had voiced support for Palestinians in an op-ed piece last year that criticized Tufts' response to the conflict.
Footage of her arrest was captured by a nearby security camera, and it shows her being startled then led away by masked plainclothes officers. U.S. officials say Ozturk engaged in activities in support of Hamas, which is grounds for terminating her visa. Ostark had voiced support for Palestinians in an op-ed piece last year that criticized Tufts' response to the conflict.
Footage of her arrest was captured by a nearby security camera, and it shows her being startled then led away by masked plainclothes officers. U.S. officials say Ozturk engaged in activities in support of Hamas, which is grounds for terminating her visa. Ostark had voiced support for Palestinians in an op-ed piece last year that criticized Tufts' response to the conflict.