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Morning Greatness: Trump Officially Ends Loophole to Import Cheap Chinese Goods

Good Friday morning.

Here is what’s on President Trump’s agenda today:

7:30pm: THE PRESIDENT participates in the 2025 RNC Spring Gala

News roundup:
Trump officially ends loophole to import cheap Chinese goods
US military says standards for investigating sex assault claims to remain unchanged
Trump administration discontinues $1 billion in school mental health grants
Trump nominates ousted adviser Waltz as UN ambassador
Trump threatens massive new China sanctions over Iranian oil
A quarter of U.S. adults see Chinese Americans as a “threat”: poll
Joe and Jill Biden run to friendly show for first post-White House interview. Yes, it’s ‘The View’
RFK Jr to require all new vaccines to undergo placebo testing
Federal judge opens door to Alien Enemies Act targets suing Trump administration
Georgetown refuses to cut ties with Israel, stands up to pressure from students
Bipartisan lawmakers introduce bill to bolster water system protections against hackers
Woke’ hospital could be in crosshairs of Trump admin after scathing complaint alleges DEI discrimination
CIA videos aim to turn Chinese officials and ‘steal secrets’
Ilhan Omar curses out Daily Caller reporter over El Salvador question, then doubles down: ‘F–k off’
White House says China-made dolls ‘might have lead paint’ — after Trump says tariffs may mean fewer toys
North Korea-linked gang ‘stole’ billions from Americans through ‘pig butchering’ romance scams
$14B in income vanished from NYC when 30K residents fled to Florida
‘Sanctuary State’: Colorado Dems Move To Shut Out ICE
NPR, PBS Raked In Millions More Taxpayer Dollars Than They Indicated On Returns, Report Shows
Suspected MS-13 Gangbanger Democrats Rushed To Defend Named In Second Domestic Abuse Case
Alleged Tesla Arsonist Freed From Jail To Continue Sex Change ‘Care’
‘Tells You Everything You Need To Know’: Hunter Biden Drops Lawsuit Against IRS
State Department To Dismantle Anti-Israel Grantmaking Office in Effort To Rein In ‘Rogue People’ at Agency
Harvard Law Review Launches Leak Probe

And that’s all I’ve got, now go beat back the angry mob!

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About Liz Sheld

Liz Sheld is the senior editor at American Greatness.

Photo: YIWU, CHINA - APRIL 28: A worker packages Christmas decorations for export at a factory on April 28, 2025 near Yiwu, Zhejiang Province, China. The Yiwu area is home to thousands of China's small commodities companies, many of which in recent years due to trade tensions with the United States have looked to the Middle East, Europe, Africa and South America for new business. After President Trump put tariffs as high as 145 percent on Chinese goods, many producers saw orders from American clients cancelled or at least temporarily put on hold. (Photo by Kevin Frayer/Getty Images)

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