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Donald Trump has threatened 100% tariffs against countries implementing digital services taxes on American companies, stating such tariffs would override any existing trade agreements. In a separate development, John Bolton, Trump's former national security adviser who later became a prominent critic, pleaded guilty to one count of retaining classified national security information contained in diary entries compiled for his memoir. Bolton faces a $2.25 million fine and potential prison time up to five years at his October sentencing. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court's conservative majority has approved Trump administration policies expanding Second Amendment gun rights and restricting immigration protections, potentially affecting over 1 million people currently holding Temporary Protected Status.
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US president revives threat against European countries discussing tax measure despite repeated court rulings against his tariffs. Sign up for the Breaking News US email. Hayes…
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Trump threatened 100% tariffs against any country imposing digital services tax on US tech firms Trump stated the tariff would supersede trade deals with the US John Bolton pleaded guilty to retaining classified national security information in diary entries Bolton faces a fine of $2.25 million and up to five years in prison The Supreme Court's conservative majority approved Trump immigration and gun rights policies These policies could remove more than 1 million people from the US The court has been 'a rubber stamp for Trump's mass deportation agenda'
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- Trump threatened 100% tariffs against any country that imposes a digital services tax on US firms, saying the tariff would supersede existing trade deals.
- Former national security adviser John Bolton pleaded guilty to retaining classified information related to diary entries from his time in Trump's first administration.
- The Supreme Court's conservative majority upheld Trump administration policies on immigration and Second Amendment gun rights.