Trump lands trade deal with EU. And, Pete Buttigieg on what's next for Democrats
Summary
President Trump announced a new trade deal with the European Union, reducing tariffs on EU exports to the U.S. and removing tariffs on U.S. imports to the EU. Separately, Israel has paused fighting in Gaza for part of each day to allow humanitarian aid to enter. Meanwhile, Democrats, including Pete Buttigieg, are planning their strategy for future elections.Key Facts
- President Trump reached a trade deal with the European Union in Scotland.
- The deal lowers tariffs on most EU goods entering the U.S. to 15%.
- The European Union will accept U.S. goods without tariffs.
- Israel pauses fighting in Gaza for 10 hours daily to allow food aid.
- Aid organizations criticize Israel for prior aid restrictions.
- Republicans won the 2024 election, prompting Democrats to shape new strategies.
- Pete Buttigieg, former U.S. Secretary of Transportation, discusses future Democratic plans.
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