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Live updates: Lawmakers talk Mexico, Canada, China tariffs; Vance stands by Trump's DEI comments

This week, President Trump imposed sweep duties in Canada, Mexico and China. He defend his decision on Sunday and acknowledged that there may be some pain caused by economic radioactive drops.

Trump has approved 25 % tariffs in Canada, 25 % of Mexico, and 10 % in China.

This week also lamented a deadly airplane crash drop near Reagan National Airport, and then a fatal Philadelphia flight. The leaders discussed the cause of the accident and the prompt measures, which collided the Democratic Party and the Republican members.

Vice President JD VANCE made a statement from Trump on the night of Wednesday, which appeared in the Futures on Sunday morning, linking diversity, fairness, and inclusion (DEI) on the night of the plane.

Representative Bylon Donald (R-FLA), a news native “The Hill Sunday”, has advertised Trump's decision to collect tariffs in Mexico, Canada, and China exports.

Democratic Senate John Fetterman (Pennsylvania) is scheduled to appear in Fox News on Sunday, and deals with the fear of the people in the two flight catastrophe with a fresh perspective from the Senate Transport Committee. You may do it.

For today's updates, see the whole lineup here.

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