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In the past 12 months, he's implemented a dizzying agenda that includes an aggressive crackdown on immigrants in the U.S., a sweeping tariff plan, and military intervention abroad.
With the GOP controlling both houses, Democrats have had few opportunities to influence events.
But recent polls suggest Republicans face an uphill battle in the midterms later this year, and pundits will be looking for a signal as to what issues Trump wants to fight the election on.
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It's Monday, February 23rd.
I'm Yasmeen Khan, and this is Apple News Today.
Businesses, diplomats and politicians spent the weekend trying to make sense of the implications of the Supreme Court's decision last Friday to strike down the Trump administration's tariffs and the subsequent angry response from the president.
After lashing out at the justices, Trump announced a 10 percent global tariff on imports, which later went up to 15 percent.