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Trump Liberation Day tariffs to go into effect as markets melt down

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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt previewed Liberation Day at Tuesday's briefing, telling reporters that it 'will go down as one of the most important days in modern American history'

Story by Nikki Schwab, Chief Campaign Correspondent At The White House and Sarah Ewall-Wice, Senior U.S. Political Reporter for Ekwutosblog.com on Capitol Hill and Stephen M. Lepore For Ekwutosblog.Com

 

President Donald Trump did not want his major tariff announcement to be a laughing matter.

‘I was going to do it April 1st but I said, “I don’t like that date,”‘ Trump said at an event with the nation’s governors in February. ‘I don’t want to take the abuse.’

Still, he flirted with the idea: ‘Should I just do April 1st?’

‘It’s going to cost a lot of money to wait one day,’ he joked.

But then he decided to turn April 2nd into a Trump-branded holiday: ‘Liberation Day’ he dubbed it.

Liberation Day is now set to become the president’s first big event in the White House‘s Rose Garden of his second term. It will take place at 4 pm – to prevent a split screen moment of the announcement coinciding with markets tumbling.

There are still last-minute attempts to steal Trump’s thunder, with multiple Republicans joining Democrat Tim Kaine in a resolution to end the emergency declaration Trump signed in February to implement tariffs on Canada as punishment for not doing enough to halt the flow of illegal drugs into the US.

Kentucky‘s Rand Paul – who has vocally opposed the tariffs – is co-sponsoring the resolution and Susan Collins of Maine has already said she will support it. Other Republicans, such as North Carolina‘s Thom Tills, Iowa‘s Chuck Grassley, are considering it, according to Politico.

President Donald Trump has coined the term ‘Liberation Day’ for his April 2 announcement of new tariffs. It will mark the first large-scale event in the White House Rose Garden of his second term

 

Trump is furious at a Democrat bill attempted to cancel out the tariffs already levied on Canada which has gotten support from multiple Republicans, including Susan Collins of Maine (pictured)

 

Collins already voiced her opposition to the tariffs ahead of Liberation Day.

‘I think imposing tariffs on Canada, which is our closest neighbor, friendly ally, is a huge mistake and will cause disruption in the economies of both countries, particularly for a state like Maine, whose economy is so integrated with Canada,’ Collins told DailyMail.com.

‘I’m not surprised that Canada would seek to strike back, and that’s going to increase costs even more for consumers.’

Trump on Tuesday night raged at Paul and Collins as well as old rival Mitch McConnell and Alaskamoderate Lisa Murkowski in a late night post to Truth Social.

He said he hopes the gang of four ‘will hopefully get on the Republican bandwagon, for a change, and fight the Democrats wild and flagrant push to not penalize Canada for the sale, into our Country, of large amounts of Fentanyl, by Tariffing the value of this horrible and deadly drug in order to make it more costly to distribute and buy.’

Trump warned that these turncoat Senators ‘are playing with the lives of the American people, and right into the hands of the Radical Left Democrats and Drug Cartels.’

He mocked Kaine’s bill as a ‘ploy’ by Democrats meant to ‘show and expose the weakness of certain Republicans, namely these four, in that it is not going anywhere because the House will never approve it and I, as your President, will never sign it.’

Trump then asked of them: ‘Why are they allowing Fentanyl to pour into our Country unchecked, and without penalty. What is wrong with them, other than suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome, commonly known as TDS? Who can want this to happen to our beautiful families, and why?’

Trump raged at Paul – who co-sponsored Kaine’s bill – and Collins as well as old rival Mitch McConnell and Alaska moderate Lisa Murkowski in a late night post to Truth Social

 

Trump Liberation Day tariffs to go into effect as markets melt down

 

He then asked his to contact the four Senators to ‘get them to FINALLY adhere to Republican Values and Ideals.’

‘They have been extremely difficult to deal with and, unbelievably disloyal to hardworking Majority Leader John Thune, and the Republican Party itself. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!’

Kaine, who unsuccessfully ran for vice president alongside Hillary Clinton against Trump in 2016, said he was happy to allow the GOP the chance to do the right thing and vote down a Trump tariff.

“I really relish giving my Republican colleagues the chance to not just say they’re concerned, but actually take an action to stop these tariffs,” he said.

On Tuesday, team Trump appeared undeterred and ready to go full speed ahead with Liberation Day.

At Tuesday’s White House briefing, press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Liberation Day ‘will go down as one of the most important days in modern American history.’

The Washington Post reported Tuesday morning that Trump was likely to announce an across-the-board 20 percent tariff on most of the nation’s imports.

Mark Zandi, the chief economist for Moody’s, told The Post that if that plan were to go into effect it would almost immediately trigger a recession that would last more than a year, and send the US jobless rate above 7 percent.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt previewed Liberation Day at Tuesday’s briefing, telling reporters that it ‘will go down as one of the most important days in modern American history’

 

No matter what, it will test whether Trump and his advisers’ worldview on using tariffs to bring manufacturing back stateside is accurate.

Trump’s will-he-or-won’t-he on tariffs have already created stock market turmoil, raised the odds of a recession and started to push up inflation on household items, with economic experts fearing even more price hikes.

Ahead of ‘Liberation Day,’ Trump imposed a 25 percent tariff on steel and aluminum, a 20 percent tariff on shipments from China and up to 25 percent on good from Canada and Mexico that weren’t covered in the Trump-signed trade deal.

Last week Trump announced a 25 percent tariff on foreign cars set to take effect on April 3.

The president has also threatened to slap a 200 percent tariff on all wine and spirits from the European Union after the Europeans announced a planned 50 percent tariff on American whiskey.

That move was in reaction to Trump’s 25 percent tariff on European steel and aluminum.

In addition, he’s flirted with implementing tariffs on agricultural goods, lumber, copper, computer chips, pharmaceuticals.

He proposed blanket tariffs on Colombia – which he dropped.

Traders work the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Tuesday ahead of President Donald Trump’s major tariff announcement. Stocks opened up low as the market reacted to Liberation Day jitters

 

Trump also proposed blanket tariffs on the European Union, a top US ally; on Russia, over the war in Ukraine; on any country that buys fuel from Venezuela; and on BRICs nations, for wanting to develop a currency to compete with the US dollar.

Trump has enacted tariffs on $800 billion worth of goods as of March 21, The Washington Post said.

On the eve of Liberation Day, there was global concern about what was coming next.

During the Tuesday press briefing Leavitt wouldn’t confirm the 20 percent figure – but said Trump had made a decision and that the announced tariffs would be ‘effective immediately.’

‘The president said last night he has made a decision and a determination,’ Leavitt said. ‘I don’t want to get ahead of the president.’

‘This is obviously a very big day. He’s with his trade and tariff team right now perfecting it to make sure this is a perfect deal for the American people and the American worker and you will all find out from about 24 hours from now,’ Leavitt said.

On Monday night Trump had also floated ‘reciprocal’ tariffs aimed at countries that currently have steep import taxes on American products – which would represent a less extreme action than imposing a 20 percent tariff across the board.

A lobbying effort has been taking place to swat these down.

President Donald Trump and his economic advisers believe implementing tariffs on imports will help bring manufacturing back to the United States. Some financial experts are predicting that the use of largescale tariffs will push the US into a recession

 

Leavitt confirmed that the White House had been fielding calls from ‘quite a few countries that have called the president and have called his team in discussion about these tariffs.’

Even Fox News was skeptical, with Peter Doocy asking what would happen if MAGAnomics was wrong.

‘They’re not going to be wrong,’ Leavitt pushed back. ‘It is going to work and the president has a brilliant team of advisers who have been studying these issues for decades.’

On Capitol Hill, while some GOP senators have defended Trump’s approach to tariffs, others have been hesitant to weigh in.

‘We don’t know what we’re going to see yet, and we’ll just have to wait and see what it looks like,’ said Sen. Mike Rounds when asked about seeking exemptions.

‘Then we can make some determinations, but at this stage in the game, it’s unknown to us,’ the South Dakota Republican said.

If the tariffs do tip the US into a recession there will likely be buyers’ remorse.

Trump was reelected in November after President Joe Biden didn’t do enough to curb inflation in the years following the COVID-19 economic collapse.

The eventual Democratic nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, didn’t do enough to separate herself from Biden’s economic policies, allowing Trump to argue he was the better-for-the-economy candidate.

The Republicans have full control of Congress currently, but economic grumbling could cost them their majorities in 2026.

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Rigging Fears In Edo, Kaduna As Opposition Alleges Manipulation, Cooked Result

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Rigging Fears Grip Edo, Kaduna as Opposition Alleges Prewritten Results, Armed Thugs, and Compromised INEC Officials

Fears of large scale manipulation have cast a shadow over Saturday’s by elections in Edo and Kaduna States, as opposition parties and election monitors allege prewritten results in Government House, deployment of “notorious” INEC officials, plans to use the police to lock out agents from collation centres, and the recruitment of thousands of armed thugs to intimidate voters. While the ruling party has denied wrongdoing, the allegations have ignited concerns that the August 16 polls could become another flashpoint for Nigeria’s crisis of electoral trust.

In Abuja, the Coalition of Observer Groups in Nigeria has expressed deep concern over what it described as credible reports of plans to undermine the Edo Central Senatorial District and Ovia Federal Constituency elections by the APC. In a st atement signed by the group’s chairman, Comrade Simon Diogu, the coalition warned that tactics similar to those alleged during the September 2024 governorship election, including the unlawful preparation of duplicate result sheets before collation and the use of the police to harass and intimidate opposition party members and voters, could resurface.

The September 2024 governorship election left what the group called a lingering crisis of confidence after allegations of duplicate results and questionable collation practices went unresolved by the Independent National Electoral Commission. The coalition cautioned that any repetition of such acts would further erode public trust in the electoral system and would pose a growing threat to the stability of Nigeria’s democracy.

A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party in Edo, who spoke on condition of anonymity, alleged that results are being written in Government House ahead of Saturday’s vote. He further claimed that “squadrons of police will be brought in on Friday to prevent us from entering the collation centre on Saturday.”

The PDP chieftain also raised alarm over the perceived deployment of two controversial INEC officials from Rivers State, Suleiman Blessing, Electoral Officer for Ovia North East, and Williams Alamina, Electoral Officer for Ovia South West, both of whom, he alleged, “played very uncomfortable roles during the September 2024 Edo State governorship elections.”

“This is what INEC, APC and the Police did during the governorship elections last year and they want to do the same thing again. If they succeed then Nigerians should just forget about elections in 2027 as they will do the same thing then ask us to go to court,” he said.

The coalition urged Governor Monday Okpebholo, whose home constituency is Edo Central, to publicly condemn alleged threats made by his supporters against opposition candidates on social media, and to guarantee peaceful, violence free elections in his capacity as the state’s Chief Security Officer.

In Kaduna State, the African Democratic Congress and the Social Democratic Party have accused the state’s APC led government of assembling a massive operation to sabotage the by elections, distort the process and steal the elections.

The two parties, contesting in Chikun Kajuru Federal Constituency and state constituencies in Sabon Gari and Zaria, alleged that about 4,000 thugs have been recruited from within and outside Kaduna to intimidate voters and opposition party officials at polling units and collation centres.

They further claimed that senior INEC officials and technical staff are being compromised with inducements, including allocations of land, and that each of the state’s 23 local government councils has been compelled to contribute N30 million to an election sabotage fund. An additional N4.8 billion, they alleged, has been provided from Abuja for vote buying, bribing electoral officers and corrupting security agents.

The coalition of the two parties named a serving Commissioner for Local Government Affairs and a disgraced former senator notorious for orchestrating electoral violence as key figures in the alleged plot.

Both in Edo and Kaduna, opposition groups and election monitors have called on INEC to act swiftly to protect the integrity of the process, including replacing allegedly compromised officials, ensuring open and verifiable collation, and guaranteeing security for voters and party agents.

Neither INEC nor the Nigerian Police have responded to these allegations.

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By-election: ‘You’re too desperate to be Nigeria’s president’ – Abure blasts Obi

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Factional National Chairman of the Labour Party, Julius Abure, has lambasted  the 2023 presidential candidate of the party, Peter Obi, stressing that he is too desperate to lead Nigeria as a president.

In a statement he personally signed on Thursday, Abure said Obi created the crisis in the Labour Party.

According to him, Obi’s desperation to control the soul of the party had made him go haywire.

Abure accused the former Anambra State governor of receiving so much goodwill from the party leadership and turning around to pay them with evil.

“This is why we have maintained that Peter Obi lacks the  competence, character and capacity to actualise the vision of a new Nigeria.

“Nigerians should not forget in a hurry that it was Peter Obi that created the crisis in the Labour Party which he is now citing as a reason why people should not vote for the party,” Abure said.

Abure said this in response to Obi’s directives ahead of the August 16 by-elections across the country.

Ekwutosblog recalls that Obi had asked his supporters to back the candidates of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, during the forthcoming by-elections across some states in the country.

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Kaduna LG polls: Vote SDP candidates – El-Rufai speaks amid coalition involvement

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Former Kaduna State governor and a key member of the opposition coalition, Nasir El-Rufai, has urged the people of the state to vote for the Social Democratic Party, SDP, in Saturday’s local government election.

El-Rufai said electorates should vote for candidates of the SDP in Zaria and Sabon Gari Local Government Areas of the state.

His call comes amid his participation in the opposition coalition that recently adopted the African Democratic Congress, ADC.

The coalition, made up of eminent Nigerians, has vowed to ensure that the President Bola Tinubu-led All Progressives Congress, APC, loses in 2027.

However, El-Rufai, in a video on his Facebook page, wrote: “This is Nasir El-Rufai, your former governor of Kaduna State.

“I’m making this message to appeal to all our voters in Zaria and Sabon Gari Local Government to come out massively on Saturday to vote for the candidates of the Social Democratic Party, SDP.

“The party with the symbol of the white horse, white stallion for the Zaria Ekweri state assembly and Basawa constituency in Sabon Gari Local Government.

“The candidate is Nuhu Abdullah Isada of the Social Democratic Party and Dambala Usman of the SDP for Basawa constituency, please come out and vote massively for these two candidates.”

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