Trump Administration Enacts Sweeping Changes Across Justice Department, Immigration, and Trade
New tariffs, immigration restrictions, and federal workforce changes signal a dramatic shift in policy under Trump’s second term.
- President Donald Trump has implemented a 25% tariff on goods from Canada, Mexico, and China, raising concerns about increased food prices and economic impact.
- The administration is revoking legal status for over 530,000 migrants who arrived under a Biden-era humanitarian parole program, potentially expanding deportations.
- The Justice Department has terminated prosecutors involved in January 6 cases and demanded FBI employee lists for potential removals, drawing criticism from legal and law enforcement groups.
- Federal employees received an offer to resign with pay through September, leading to confusion, union backlash, and questions about the program's legality.
- The Pentagon has reassigned media office spaces, favoring pro-Trump outlets, raising concerns about press freedom and journalistic independence.


























































