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    What are the expectations for Shedeur Sanders in Cleveland? | The Herd
    Colin Cowherd breaks down what realistic expectations should be for Shedeur Sanders as he steps into the spotlight in Cleveland. Can the Browns finally have their franchise quarterback, or is the pressure too much too soon for the young star?
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    Outnumbered - Monday, May 12
    Hamas hostage, Trump drug prices, ICE arrests
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    Trumps Trade Deal Delivers...A Hard Reset On U.S.-China Relations | Will Cain Show
    U.S. and China edge toward a trade deal, pushing markets into the green. India and Pakistan agree to a ceasefire is Ukraine-Russia next?
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    Trump official targeted in Biden-era 'disinformation' dossier still under wraps days after Rubio revelation
    The Trump administration has not revealed which administration official was targeted by the Biden administration's State Department in a "disinformation" dossier compiling previous social media posts that identified them as "purveyors of disinformation."Secretary of State Marco Rubio revealed at the most recent Trump administration Cabinet meeting April 30 that an unidentified Trump administration official who was present had been the subject of a State Department dossier detailing alleged promotion of social media "disinformation."Rubio, the State Department and the White House have not yet identified which official the Biden administration targeted. Fox News Digital has reached out repeatedly to the White House regarding the identity of the official, including on Monday, but did not receive replies.When asked for an update on the identity of the Trump official, the State Department directed Fox News Digital to Rubio's April 30 remark, detailing that, "We are going to be turning over these dossiers to the individuals, and theyll decide whether they want to disclose it or not."RUBIO REVEALS OBSCURE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION OFFICE KEPT 'DISINFORMATION' DOSSIER ON TRUMP OFFICIALRubio said during the April 30 Cabinet meeting that a little-known, now-defunct office within the State Department called the Global Engagement Center (GEC) had compiled disinformation dossiers on Americans across the country as part of an effort to "censor" free speech, including an individual who has since joined the Trump administration."We had an office in the Department of State whose job it was to censor Americans," Rubio said during the meeting. "And, by the way, I'm not going to say who it is. I'll leave it up to them. There's at least one person at this table today who had a dossier in that building of social media posts to identify them as purveyors of disinformation. We have these dossiers. We are going to be turning those over to these individuals."Vice President JD Vance interjected, asking, "Was it me or Elon (Musk)? We can follow up when the media is gone," which drew laughter from the Cabinet.RUBIO OVERHAULING 'BLOATED' STATE DEPARTMENT IN SWEEPING REFORM"But just think about that. The Department of State of the United States had set up an office to monitor the social media posts and commentary of American citizens, to identify them as vectors of disinformation," Rubio continued. "When we know that the best way to combat disinformation is freedom of speech and transparency."Though Rubio did not identify which Trump official the Biden administration kept a dossier on, Elon Musk has previously railed against the Global Engagement Center."The worst offender in US government censorship & media manipulation is an obscure agency called GEC," Musk posted to X in January 2023. That was more than a year before Musk endorsed Trump in the 2024 presidential race and became a fixture of the administration in his temporary role with the Department of Government Efficiency."They are a threat to our democracy," Musk added.RUBIO ANNOUNCES CLOSURE OF STATE DEPARTMENT EFFORT THAT 'WAS SUPPOSED TO BE DEAD ALREADY'Former President Barack Obama established the Global Engagement Center in 2016 through an executive order aimed at coordinating counterterrorism messaging to foreign nations before it expanded its scope to also include countering foreign propaganda and disinformation, State Department documents show.Conservatives have slammed the office as a political weapon to silence free speech, including Rubio in an April op-ed when he cited a 2020 GEC report claiming that a "Russian disinformation apparatus" was behind public speculation that the coronavirus was an "engineered bioweapon" or was created by "research conducted at the Wuhan institute."In the years following the pandemic, the Department of Energy under the Biden administration and former FBI Director Christopher Wray said evidence indicated that COVID-19 was the result of a lab leak, while the Trump administration's CIA reported earlier in 2025 that a lab leak was the likely origin of the virus.TWITTER BOSS ELON MUSK ACCUSES GOVERNMENT AGENCY OF BEING WORST OFFENDER IN US GOVERNMENT CENSORSHIPIn 2024, lawmakers did not approve new funding for the office in the National Defense Authorization Act, and it was scheduled to terminate on Dec. 23, 2024. The Biden administration, however, shuffled staffers and rebranded the office.It became the Counter Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference Hub just days before Trump's inauguration, the New York Post reported in January.Rubio announced in April that the office would officially shutter."I am announcing the closure of theState DepartmentsCounter Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference (R/FIMI), formerly known as the Global Engagement Center(GEC)," Rubio said in an April 16 statement announcing the office's closure."Under the previous administration,this office, which cost taxpayers more than $50 million per year, spentmillionsof dollars to actively silence and censor the voices of Americans they were supposed to be serving," he wrote. "This is antithetical to the very principles we should be upholding and inconceivable it was taking place in America. That ends today."WHITE HOUSE PROPOSAL AXES UN, NATO FUNDS AND HALVES STATE DEPARTMENT BUDGETRubio has railed against the office in previous interviews and op-eds, including authoring an opinion piece for the Federalist in April touting that he was dismantling the "censorship-industrial complex" that had gripped agencies such as the State Department.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"Over the past half-decade, bodies like GEC, crafted by our own governing ruling class, nearly destroyed Americas long free speech history," he wrote in the op-ed. "The enemies of speech had new lingo to justify their authoritarian impulse. It was "disinformation," allegedly pushed by nefarious foreign governments, that was the No. 1 threat to our democracy. To protect 'our democracy,' this disinformation had to be identified and stamped out."
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    No millionaire tax hike in Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'
    House Republicans have seemingly dropped plans for a new millionaire's tax hike to pay for other priorities in President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill."The Ways & Means Committee, the House's tax-writing panel, released nearly 400 pages of legislation on Monday, setting the stage for permanently extending Trump's 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), as well as a host of other new Trump tax priorities.That includes no taxes on tipped and overtime wages, both of which are accomplished via new tax deductions.For Trump's promise to cut taxes on seniors' Social Security, the legislation temporarily increases the standard tax deduction that seniors are allowed to take, affecting the end of last year through the beginning of 2029.This story is breaking and will be updated
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    Bengals' Trey Hendrickson releases scathing statement against team as contract talks stall
    Trey Hendrickson is more than open to staying in Cincinnati, but it seems like the Bengals are forcing him out the door.The edge rusher, who led the NFL in sacks this past season, has been critical of his organization recently, but the scathing statement he released on Monday gave a peek behind the curtain.Back in March, the Bengals gave Hendrickson permission to seek a trade last month, he said the communication from them had been "poor."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMWell, that communication has apparently stopped, according to Hendrickson."No communication has taken place between my camp and the organization post draft," Hendrickson said in a statement."The offers prior to the draft did not reflect the vision we shared and were promised last offseason if I continued to play at a high level. Coaches are aware of these past conversations. Rather than using collaboration to get us to a point to bring me home to the team, THEY are no longer communicating. I have been eagerly awaiting a resolution of this situation, but thats hard to do when there is no discussion and an evident lack of interest in reaching mutual goals."COWBOYS' GEORGE PICKENS BLAMES ALLEGED VIRAL REMARKS ABOUT STEELERS ON AIHendrickson finished each of the past two seasons with 17.5 sacks. He is entering the final year of his contract."We don't have any desires of being highest paid or, you know, first in line," Hendrickson said last month. "I'm not going to go into all the details, but, like, there are things that I'm willing to do and willing not to budge on. I don't think I want to play for incentives that will be out of my control. I don't think I want to play (on a) short-term contract.... I would like to tell my wife, 'Here's where we're going to live. Here's where we're going to build a family together.' You know?"Hendrickson turned 30 in December, has been with Cincinnati since 2021 and has been an absolute steal for them. He spent his first four seasons with the New Orleans Saints but failed to put up numbers until his final season there, recording a career-high at the time of 13.5 sacks after just 6.5 in his first three NFL seasons.Since the Bengals acquired him, he's posted at least 14 sacks in three of his four seasons. He's also made the Pro Bowl each season as a Bengal.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Viral Coast Guard video shows dramatic arrest of suspected drug smugglers in open ocean
    A dramatic viral video from the Coast Guard shows service members completing a swift and precise drug interdiction against smugglers in the eastern Pacific Ocean.Members of the small-boat crew U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Kimball (WMSL 756) conducted the operation on April 17, according to the military branch.The video, taken by Petty Officer 3rd Class Austin Wiley, shows the Kimball rapidly descending upon the suspected drug smugglers, with the service members barking commands that led to an immediate surrender.COAST GUARD CATCHES 15 ALLEGED ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS OFF THE COAST OF SAN DIEGO"Hands up!" the service members can be heard yelling in Spanish at the suspects on the alleged smuggling vessel.The men are then ordered onto their stomachs with their hands spread.They immediately complied.The crew then boarded the vessel and arrested the suspects."The fifth interdiction during Kimball's patrol is a great example of how complex it is to stop illegal activities on the open ocean," the Coast Guard said of the video taken by Petty Officer 3rd Class Austin Wiley. "Kimball started with aerial surveillance then engaged tactical law enforcement, and then sank the vessel so it wouldnt be a hazard to other vessels."Through its five operations, the crew of the Kimball recovered a whopping $214 million worth of drugs and offloaded them in San Diego, the Coast Guard said.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"Illegal drugs pose a dangerous threat to the American people, and the men and women of the Coast Guard do everything in their power to interdict drugs before they reach our shores," the Coast Guard added.Fox News Digital reached out to the Department of Homeland Security.Fox News' Pilar Arias contributed to this report.
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    Bill Maher praises pro-Trump comedian for Puerto Rico joke that set off liberal uproar
    Bill Maher complimented comedian Tony Hinchcliffe for the viral Puerto Rico joke he made at an October 2024 rally for then-presidential candidate Donald Trump that infuriated some politicians and the media.During the Trump rally in New York City's Madison Square Garden, Hinchcliffe said, "I don't know if you guys know this, but there's literally a floating island of garbage in the ocean right now." Hinchcliffe said. "I think it's called Puerto Rico."Hinchcliffe was a recent guest on Maher's Club Random podcast, where Maher said the comedian made a "great joke."TRUMP, POWERHOUSE GUESTS ROCK PACKED MSG WITH HISTORIC RALLYHinchcliffe explained the story behind the joke that set the media ablaze.He said he went to the rally to discuss free speech and make "those kinds of jokes.""That Puerto Rico joke was actually a joke that I had done a bunch in my standup, and it's part of a bigger joke with more front end and a longer back end," said Hinchcliffe.Hinchcliffe said, "Basically, at the end of the normal joke, I go, you, I'm talking about the problems in the world. And I go, and I don't know if you guys know this, but there's a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now. Yeah, I think it's called Puerto Rico," Maher responded with laughter."The point of the joke is that people picture, obviously, in my mind, obviously, the great Pacific garbage," Hinchcliffe said. "I can't believe nobody ever talks about the fact that there's an island of plastic as big as Texas."BIDEN CASTS VOTE IN DELAWARE, CALLS TRUMP'S MADISON SQUARE GARDEN RALLY SIMPLY EMBARRASSINGMaher said, "There's no doubt it's insulting to Puerto Ricans, but I have been over the same territory. I mean, I don't think I would do exactly that joke, but I certainly have done many that have been objected to."Maher defended Hinchcliffe, saying, "My thing was always, you know what? Everybody has to accept, in the framework of comedy, insults you know, and they're never fair."Hinchcliffe explained his thought process going into the rally."When I was going in to do that, that rally, the goal, you know? It wasn't just to swing a few, you know, thousand votes, hopefully, of whatever, whoever listens to my podcast or whoever liked my silly performance on the Tom Brady roast or whatever. It was also to f---ing have the president go, "That was cool. Thanks, man. That's awesome. I liked your set. You got the crowd going." Which, by the way, I did. Of course, that room isn't mic'd for the comedy show."Maher asked if Trump responded to him that way and Hinchcliffe responded, "No, he didn't, I didn't get to talk to him."Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., who noted that her family is from Puerto Rico, took issue with the comedian's joke."That's just what they think about you. It's what they think about anyone who makes less money than them. It's what they think about the people who serve them food in a restaurant. It's what they think about the people who, who fold their clothes in a store," the New York Democrat said at the time.Republicans also took issue with the joke. Former Rep. Anthony D'Esposito, a Republican from New York, posted, "Im proud to be Puerto Rican. My mom was born and raised in Puerto Rico. Its a beautiful island with a rich culture and an integral part of the USA. The only thing thats garbage was a bad comedy set. Stay on message.""This is not a joke. Its completely classless & in poor taste," Rep. Carlos Gimenez, R-Fla., a Cuban American, added online. "Puerto Rico is the crown jewel of the Caribbean & home to many of the most patriotic Americans I know. Tony Hinchcliffe clearly isnt funny & definitely doesnt reflect my values or those of the Republican Party."WALZ REPEATS CLINTON ATTACK THAT TRUMP MADISON SQUARE GARDEN EVEN MIRRORED 1930'S NAZI RALLYFollowing this, Trump said, "I have no idea who he is. Somebody said there was a comedian that joked about Puerto Rico or something. And I have no idea who it was. Never saw him. Never heard of him, and don't want to hear of him. But I have no idea," Trump told "Hannity" in October.The Trump campaign also swiftly distanced itself from the joke."This joke does not reflect the views of President Trump or the campaign," Trump campaign senior adviser Danielle Alvarez noted in a statement, according to reports.Hinchcliffe and the Trump campaign were criticized by many in the media for the joke and there were concerns that this would affect Trump's election chances and support within the Hispanic community.According to national exit polls, Trump received 45% support from Hispanic voters, an increase from 2020, when he received 32%.Fox News' Ashley Carnahan, Alex Nitzberg, and Alec Schemmel contributed to this report.
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    HUGH HEWITT: Will Pope Leo XIV reverse the anti-American vibe from the last pope?
    Many Catholics around the world must marvel at the wild diversity of reactions to the election of Pope Leo XIV within the United States.Something approaching half of the hot takes from American media on the day of Pope Leos elevation that traveled abroad from X were on baseball and deep dish pizza. Another subset of reactions are Villanova alums getting elbows into the ribs of their Notre Dame pals accompanied by some knowing and approving nods from their friends who are Boston College, Holy Cross or Georgetown alums. Theres baseball, and there is "American Catholic inside baseball."Whatever the Catholic faithful in Africa think of Cubs-White Sox chatter, or what the new popes old Peruvian diocesan flock makes of the dissection in the American Catholic media of "Bishop Bobs" choice of the name Leo and whatever "Rerum Novarum"is, its a good bet that most of the worlds 1.4 billion Catholics are in a "wait and see" mode, relieved that it didnt take long perhaps a little side-eyed at the choice of an American but reassured by the obvious love for him from his Peruvian "family" and that everyone with a red hat appears to be happy even as the tens of thousands in St. Peters Square thundered their applause. But for the generation of boomers around his age of 69, the astonished reaction is at the very idea that one of our number is the heir to Saint Peters mission as the "rock" upon which Christs church would be built.POPE LEO XIV CALLS THIS A CHALLENGE TO HUMAN DIGNITY IN FIRST ADDRESS TO CARDINALSThe new pope is half a year older than I am, and thus an "OK Boomer" American Catholic, though one with a missionarys heart and a zeal to serve the poor. He will not, however, be able to (or perhaps want to) escape his 1960s and 1970s upbringing, will get "Laugh In" references, Farah Fawcett posters,Saturday NightFever (especially John Travoltas older brother who quit the priesthood and the shock that sent though the family) and Jaws. Thats all new for a pope, I think. I have no idea which, if any, American media he reads now or if he follows the MLB standings or the NFL draft. But he most certainly is, very much, a "Wonder Years" kid a reference to the 1988 TV series about being an American kid of the 60s starring Fred Savage and Danica McKellar that began in 1988 and ran six years.Pope Leo will almost certainly have been an altar boy when the big switch from Latin to English for the Mass was made, a rug-pull which left those of us who did the work to memorize the Latin beyond "mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa" but didnt get to use it for long, if at all, feeling aggrieved.Pope Leo knows the big stuff hes a canon lawyer after all but also the small stuff of American Catholicism such as that altar boys in America usually got tipped at weddings, forgotten at funerals and that Stations of the Cross on Good Fridays are a big deal.If Chicago parochial schools were like those in Ohio, the classes were big, often 40 or more, but the sisters and their lay colleagues kept order. (Yes, they did, and not with much difficulty.)The stage play "Late Night Catechism" nails those days and those schools, and if that "one sister" show puts on a run near you, its a better read on the new popes upbringing than anything in the American press.In our youth, priests came to dinner and had a few drinks before, during and after. They were good men, normal guys, but significant figures to be respected and the house cleaned before they came. "Father" usually handed out the report cards in elementary school.There was, in two words, "deference and respect" when in their presence, and order before and during their visits or appearances, whether on playgrounds, gyms or school PTA or parish council meetings. As a young professional in the Beltway in the early 80s, my friends from the old school gathered to welcome the monsignor when he came to townbecause that is what you did for the priests and sisters who ran the church (and the schools and the hospitals) in the enveloping culture of American Catholicism which cocooned youth in those turbulent years. The awful scandals concerning the abuse of children certainly happened, and are crimes which have scarred so many, but the original "men in black" were then and now overwhelmingly good men and true to their sacrificial vows.Leo the XIV almost certainly recalls where he was when St. John Paul the Great was shot. He will remember it with a clarity that still shocks. And I guess he will revere St. John Paul the Great. Because that saint worked with Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and Margaret Thatcher to help Lech Walesa bring down first the communist governments of the Warsaw Pact along with the Wall and then the entire "Evil Empire."What Pope Leo thinks of his predecessors deal with the Chinese Communist Party I do not know, but I pray he conveys to General Secretary Xi Jinping that the imprisoned dissident, and devout Catholic, Jimmy Lai, should be freed and sent to the United Kingdom for treatment quickly or opposition from the "invisible divisions" of the pope will become very visible, very quickly.I pray as well that he corrects for Pope Francis inexplicable antagonism towards some of the great leaders of American Catholicism of the last quarter-century and elevates Archbishops Charles Chaput and Jos Horacio Gomez to the College of Cardinals as Francis ought to have done more than a decade ago. The palpable anti-American vibe of Francis was as unnecessary as it was divisive. (Chaput, a Native American now retired as Archbishop of Philadelphia, and Gomez, born in Mexico and leading the Los Angeles diocese, reflect the modern American faithful at least as much as anyone else in the College.The former pope, may he rest in peace, carried an unprovoked hostility towards them just as he did to the Latin Mass and its enthusiasts, and even towards the U.S. Church as a whole, an enmity as inexplicable as the many ambiguities that the casual off-handed remarks of the last pope created across continents, dioceses and orders. Bringing Chaput to Rome and leaning on Gomez for guidance on West Coast Catholicism as well as Archbishop Cordileone in San Francisco would be so very, very welcomed and an easy measure that proclaims "reconciliation." Of course Leo wont exclude the "progressive" Americans in the Church leadership, but some balance, please.CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONOn understanding Pope Leo: Id wager he knows the lyrics of at least one, if not all, of the theme songs of Gilligans Island, Green Acres or Mister Ed. Id love to know the titles in his album collection gathering dust somewhere in a brothers attic unless Leo sold it he might have to give the proceeds to the poor. I dont think the babies of the American Baby Boom rise in the universal Church unless they had the common touch that came from the common culture of the time.Most Catholics of all sorts and ages in America, but especially those taught by the parochial schools of that era, carry a knowledge of the obligation owed by the well-off to the poor. My parish and I would not be surprised if his old one (reportedly closed now) sponsored at least one refugee family from South Vietnam, resettled across the U.S. after their flight following the fall of Saigon in 1975. It was an early lesson on the Churchs welcome to the refugees who have had to flee tyranny.If the new pope learned to gamble for small stakes at the summer parish carnivals that continue to this day it would be the rule, not the exception. Is he a Villanova Wildcats basketball nut like most Villanova grads Ive ever met? Who knows what math majors do, but he probably has filled in his share of brackets, understands batting averages and perhaps watchedSaturday NightLive more than a few times. What a great (and evangelical) thing it would be to see the pope courtside at a Final Four down the road, though the pressure on the young men from Villanova would skyrocket (as might vocations in the U.S.)The not merely "conventional" wisdom, but the actual "universally held belief" that an American could not be elected pope fell like many such convictions over the decades for many reasons we can only guess at. But perhaps the perfect candidate emerged who could please both those cardinals who wanted some, if not complete, continuity with Francis preference for the migrant and the desperately poor, but also one who assuaged some, if not all, the concerns of those cardinals who recognized a widening divide with American Catholicism, a divide that could become the sort of rupture that, if expanded instead of bridged, could become permanent and even schismatic.Who knows? Nobody. Not even Pope Leo XIV, I would guess, surrounded as he is by a world on fire and a Vatican deep in financial chaos. Every opinion will be premature until after one or two consistories those occasions when popes add to the men in the College of Cardinals. Pope Leo could do a lot to repair breaches in the Church with some early selections there which heal divisions while also continuing the embrace begun by St. John Paul the Great and continued by Benedict and Francis of a global Church that holds up the divinity of Jesus Christ first and always and usually recalls and broadcasts that the Beatitudes are the quick hack on the whole of the Gospels.Hugh Hewitt is a Fox News contributor, and host of "The Hugh Hewitt Show," heard weekday mornings 6am to 9am ET on the Salem Radio Network, and simulcast on Salem News Channel. Hugh wakes up America on over 400 affiliates nationwide, and on all the streaming platforms where SNC can be seen. He is a frequent guest on the Fox News Channels news roundtable hosted by Bret Baier weekdays at 6pm ET. A son of Ohio and a graduate of Harvard College and the University of Michigan Law School, Hewitt has been a Professor of Law at Chapman Universitys Fowler School of Law since 1996 where he teaches Constitutional Law. Hewitt launched his eponymous radio show from Los Angeles in 1990. Hewitt has frequently appeared on every major national news television network, hosted television shows for PBS and MSNBC, written for every major American paper, has authored a dozen books and moderated a score of Republican candidate debates, most recently the November 2023 Republican presidential debate in Miami and four Republican presidential debates in the 2015-16 cycle. Hewitt focuses his radio show and his column on the Constitution, national security, American politics and the Cleveland Browns and Guardians. Hewitt has interviewed tens of thousands of guests from Democrats Hillary Clinton and John Kerry to Republican Presidents George W. Bush and Donald Trump over his 40 years in broadcast, and this column previews the lead story that will drive his radio/ TV show today.CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM HUGH HEWITT
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    Fox News Politics Newsletter: Trump Hails China 'Opening Up' to Competition
    Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill and more Fox News politics content.Here's what's happening-American hostage Edan Alexander released by Hamas after more than 580 days in captivity-Trump defends Qatar jumbo jet offer as troubled Boeing fails to deliver new Air Force One fleet-Southern border apprehensions plunge more than 90% from year ago in April, CBP saysChina has agreed to "open itself up to American business" following trade negotiations between Washington, D.C., and Beijing on Saturday, according to President Donald Trump.The arrangement was arguably the most significant development stemming from the trade negotiations, Trump told reporters Monday at the White House. Plans have yet to be finalized and "papered," but Trump said that China is on board with the agreement."The biggest thing to me is the opening up," Trump told reporters Monday during an announcement regarding an executive order on drug prices in the U.S. "It would be, I think it would be fantastic for our businesses if we could go in and compete and compete with China. It would be a lot of jobs for China."READ MORECAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE EAST: Trump Middle East tour tests ties with Netanyahu'PUNK': DNC vice chair slams Trump as 'punk,' 'would-be dictator' in fiery Pa. town hallTHE PRINCIPLE IS SIMPLE': President Trump takes on 'Big Pharma' by signing executive order to lower drug pricesTRUMP TOOLS: Legal expert reveals why centuries-old law is crucial for Trump admin in immigration fightMIDDLE EAST TRIP: Trump's 17th week back in office to focus on Middle East trip, admin leaders ironing out China trade talksPOLITICAL PAYOFF?: Trump China tariff truce ignites stock markets will it also pump up president's poll numbers?LEO'S ADVICE: Pope Leo dishes advice to journalists, mentions AI challenge in first news conferenceAYATOLLAH'S SHADOW: Fourth round of US-Iran talks ends as Trump set to embark on historic Mideast tour'FAILED EXPERIMENT': UK to tighten immigration rules over voter frustration with high immigration numbersCONSULATE CLOSURE: Poland orders Russian consulate in Krakow closed after blaming Kremlin for 2024 arsonBALLS AND STRIKES: Senate parliamentarian: Who is the unelected official getting a say on Trump's 'big, beautiful bill?''ENOUGH IS ENOUGH': GOP senator unleashes bill with severe consequences for harming police'ILLEGAL CONDUCT': GOP senators accuse Biden ATF of promoting agents who engaged in 'illegal' scheme to inflate salariesCASH PAYMENT: Trump's $1,000 self-deportation plan draws mixed reaction from House GOPTRUMP CARD: House GOP unveils Medicaid work requirements in Trump's 'big, beautiful bill''FLYING GRIFT': House Democrat calls for 'immediate' ethics probe of Qatari plane gift to TrumpDEM BORDER PLAN: Dem's immigration reform plan adds Border Patrol agents, offers select migrants pathway to citizenship'GRAVY TRAIN IS OVER': Homeland Security subpoenas California for possible cash benefits to illegalsCAMPUS CRACKDOWN: Swing state outlaws college protest encampments amid nationwide campus crackdown on anti-Israel agitatorsGet the latest updates on the Trump administration and Congress, exclusive interviews and more on FoxNews.com.
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