Trump's higher tariffs take effect today. And, a sergeant opened fire at Fort Stewart
Summary
President Trump's new higher import taxes on goods from several countries, including Europe, Japan, and South Korea, are now in effect. Separately, an Army sergeant allegedly opened fire at Fort Stewart in Georgia, injuring five fellow soldiers, who are now in stable condition.Key Facts
- President Trump's import taxes are now 15% on goods from Europe, Japan, and South Korea.
- Countries like the Philippines, Switzerland, and South Africa face even higher taxes.
- Canada experienced a recent tax increase to 35% on its goods.
- McDonald's and other companies are concerned about tariffs impacting customer spending.
- Sgt. Quornelius Radford is accused of shooting five soldiers at Fort Stewart, Georgia.
- The injured soldiers are stable, and Radford is in custody.
- Authorities are investigating how Radford brought a personal gun onto the military base.
- President Trump is considering meeting with Russia's President Putin and Ukraine's President Zelenskyy to discuss ending their conflict.
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