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Trump Signals Progress in US-China Trade—Beijing Disagrees
Trump claims ongoing progress in trade talks with China despite Beijing’s strong denial of any active negotiations. The conflicting statements intensify tensions, as China firmly rejects the notion of trade discussions.

United States: President Trump revealed through an interview with Time that he maintained regular communication with Chinese President Xi Jinping despite Chinese officials denying the existence of trade negotiations.
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During his interview with Time on Tuesday, Mr. Trump stated that Chinese President Mr. Xi had made a phone call to him, but he refused to reveal the time of the conversation while also stating that his team conducted ongoing trade deal talks with China.
During his Friday morning White House appearance, the president confirmed his ongoing phone conversations with the Chinese president without providing details about discussions since he started applying tariffs this month.
The president made what seemed to be a strategic statement regarding trade progress with China because he wanted to calm financial markets that showed growing tension between the two countries.
The S&P 500 has continued falling by 10 percent since Donald Trump became president on January 20.
The Chinese officials have denied active participation in dialogues with United States officials about the trade dispute multiple times.
According to Guo Jiakun, the spokesman for China’s foreign ministry, in a news conference on Friday, “China and the U.S. have not held consultations or negotiations on the issue of tariffs,” the New York Times reported.
“The United States should not confuse the public,” Jiakun added.
Multiple times, Chinese officials demanded that the United States halt its threatening stance while entering dialogues with equal respect between parties.
Additionally, on Thursday, He Yadong, who is a spokesman for China’s Commerce Ministry, stated that there were “no economic and trade negotiations between China and the United States.”
“Any claims about progress in China-U.S. economic and trade negotiations are baseless rumors without factual evidence,” he added.
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“Crimea Will Stay with Russia” — Trump’s Bold Warning to Ukraine
Trump declared that Crimea is now part of Russia, signaling pressure on Ukraine to negotiate peace. He blamed Zelenskyy and Obama as the war and drone attacks continued.

United States: Recently, in a Friday interview, US President Donald Trump stated, “Crimea will stay with Russia,” thus demonstrating another US pressure tactic on Ukraine to reach peace terms while its forces battle under Russian siege.
As Trump stated while referring to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, “Zelenskyy understands that,” “and everybody understands that it’s been with them for a long time.”
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During his Time magazine interview on Tuesday, President Donald Trump issued public comments.
Trump believes Zelenskyy contributes to the prolonged war because he refuses to talk with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Crimea represents a vital geographically positioned area situated within southern Ukraine by the Black Sea coastline.
Russia forcefully seized Crimea in 2014 when Barack Obama served as US president before launching its full-scale invasion in 2022.
“They’ve had their submarines there for long before any period that we’re talking about, for many years. The people speak largely Russian in Crimea,” as Trump stated.
“But this was given by Obama. This wasn’t given by Trump,” he continued.
The Russian military forces have maintained their attacks across Ukrainian territory.
Ukrainian officials reported on Friday that three people died and ten others suffered injuries after a drone attack hit a southeastern Ukrainian apartment building.
The incident occurred after Trump criticized Putin for a deadly missile droning of Kyiv.
Serhii Lysak, the regional administrator, reported that a child, together with a 76-year-old elderly woman, lost their lives during the drone assault on Pavlohrad, located in the Dnipropetrovsk Ukrainian region.
Ukraine Under Fire
The Ukrainian Air Force documented 103 Shahid and decoy drone launches targeting five Ukrainian regions during nighttime operations.
No human fatalities were reported by officials from Sumy and Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine, even though civilian infrastructure suffered damage.
Existing circumstances may lead to a crucial turning point in the war because Trump’s administration examines various alternative courses of action.
Senior US government officials stated that such attempts could end in the near future if Ukraine and Russia fail to establish an agreement. An end to vital US military defense supplies for Ukraine seems probable.
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Trump Ousts NSA Chief Amid Cybersecurity Crisis, Says Sources
President Trump unexpectedly dismissed General Timothy Haugh as Director of the NSA on Thursday, along with his deputy, Wendy Noble.

United States: In an unforeseen jolt to the upper echelon of US intelligence, President Donald Trump on Thursday relieved General Timothy Haugh of his command as Director of the National Security Agency. The decision, corroborated by two insiders privy to the matter, concurrently displaced Wendy Noble, Haugh’s second-in-command at the agency.
General Haugh, a battle-hardened Air Force luminary also at the helm of US Cyber Command, saw his service curtailed despite a three-decade tenure hallmarked by unwavering dedication and distinction. Noble, his deputy, has been reassigned to a classified post within the Pentagon’s Directorate of Defense Intelligence, according to internal communiqués obtained by The Washington Post.
Congressional voices—particularly from Democratic leadership—have erupted in censure, condemning the abrupt termination of a seasoned, nonpartisan custodian of national defense. Senator Mark Warner, the Senate Intelligence Committee’s vice chair, issued a blistering rebuke, “General Haugh has dedicated over thirty years to safeguarding this nation in uniform. At a time when the United States is weathering colossal cyber onslaughts—most recently embodied by the Salt Typhoon incident—what logic justifies this dismissal? It weakens our posture, not strengthens it.”
The Salt Typhoon cyber offensive, orchestrated by state-backed Chinese actors, has been dubbed the most egregious breach in America’s telecom infrastructure to date, according to Reuters.
While the White House and Pentagon have shrouded the rationale for the firings in opacity, reports indicate no explicit cause for the shake-up. Nonetheless, replacements have been installed with haste: William Hartmann, Haugh’s deputy at Cyber Command, ascends as interim NSA chief, and Sheila Thomas, formerly executive director, assumes the mantle of acting deputy.
Reporters pressing for official clarification were met with radio silence. President Trump, however, gestured at his administration’s philosophy while airborne aboard Air Force One, “We’ll always sever ties with individuals—those who don’t align, those who overreach, or those whose allegiances lie elsewhere.”
This ideological purge appears to reflect Trump’s insistence on loyalty as a prerequisite for federal appointments, an approach that’s reshaped key departments since his second term commenced on January 20.
Representative Jim Himes, the House Intelligence Committee’s top Democrat, echoed Warner’s apprehensions. Calling for immediate transparency, Himes said, “General Haugh epitomizes integrity—legal fidelity, strategic clarity, and an uncompromising commitment to our security. Ironically, those very traits may be what prompted his ouster in this climate,” as per Reuters.
Warner also seized on a recent security misstep involving senior Trump officials who inadvertently included a magazine journalist in confidential military discussions on Signal, a consumer messaging app. He emphasized that Haugh had no involvement in that debacle, underscoring the incongruity of his removal, “It’s baffling that the president jettisons a competent, apolitical leader of the NSA, while those guilty of disseminating classified material via unsecured channels remain untouched.”
In a subplot further thickening the narrative, Elon Musk—tasked with streamlining the federal workforce under Trump’s directive—paid a visit to NSA headquarters last month to confer with Haugh. The content of their dialogue remains under wraps.
The NSA, a technological colossus within the US intelligence matrix, is pivotal in deciphering foreign communications and orchestrating cyber defense. Its tandem entity, US Cyber Command, conducts high-stakes cyber operations—both offensive and defensive—ensuring the integrity of military digital infrastructure, according to Reuters.
As national cybersecurity threats crest to alarming heights, the ousting of its leading sentinels leaves Washington—and its allies—questioning the stability of its strategic command.
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Trump’s Tariff Shock: Markets Plunge, Global Backlash Grows
The White House stood firm on President Donald Trump’s extensive tariff policy despite a stock market downturn and global backlash.

United States: The White House remained resolute on Thursday in its endorsement of President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff imposition, unfazed by the stock market’s downward spiral, corporate apprehension, and the mounting chorus of international leaders cautioning retaliatory measures.
Despite a day devoid of public engagements following his momentous Rose Garden declaration, Trump’s administration dispatched White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt and Vice President JD Vance to manage the reverberations across the morning news circuit, even as financial markets commenced their precipitous descent.
Vance conceded that Trump’s formidable tariff strategy—cast over nearly all US trading affiliates—signifies a profound shift for American consumers, who Trump himself acknowledged would bear initial economic discomfort, according to ABC News.
“President Trump is steering the economy on an entirely divergent trajectory. This is what he campaigned on, what he pledged, and what he is now executing. And yes, this is an immense transformation. I won’t shy away from that. But an overhaul of this magnitude was imperative,” Vance articulated on “Fox & Friends.”
Leavitt, too, staunchly championed the policy, presenting it as the fulfillment of Trump’s vow to instate reciprocal tariffs, during her discourse on CNN.
“To those fretting on Wall Street this morning, I would say: place your faith in President Trump. This is a leader who is fortifying his proven economic strategy from his first tenure,” she asserted.
However, neither Vance nor Leavitt directly confronted the imminent cost surges that economists universally predict will burden American consumers, nor did they delineate how immediate relief would be furnished, as reported by ABC News.
“What I urge people to grasp is that these issues aren’t remedied overnight,” Vance remarked. “We are striving at full speed to rectify what has been inherited, but the resolution will not be instantaneous.”
US equities plummeted early Thursday, mere hours after Trump’s declaration of a baseline 10% tariff on all imports, alongside more specific “measured reciprocal” tariffs targeting nations he accused of exploiting the US within global trade dynamics.
When queried about the corporate sector’s discontent, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick later contended on CNN that critics were neglecting the prospective surge in domestic manufacturing facilities, which he claimed would sprout as a consequence.
Meanwhile, global leaders deliberate their countermeasures to Trump’s landmark tariffs, some of which are slated for activation on April 5, with others following on April 9.
China, which faces an astonishing 54 percent tariff rate, implored the US to “immediately rescind its unilateral tariff enactments and engage in equitable discourse with its trade partners to resolve disparities amicably.”
The White House, however, signaled that the tariff agenda was non-negotiable.
“The president was unequivocal yesterday—this is not a bargaining chip. This is a national emergency. He is always available for dialogue, but the rationale behind this initiative was laid out, and for seven decades, these nations had the opportunity to engage fairly with the American people but deliberately refrained,” Leavitt emphasized on CNN.
“They have systematically drained American labor. They have funneled our jobs abroad. The president is terminating that exploitation,” she declared, according to ABC News.
“I don’t foresee any scenario where President Trump retreats from these tariffs,” Lutnick added.
Addressing the intended recipients of the policy while speaking from the White House Rose Garden, Trump issued a pointed ultimatum.
“If they object—if they seek a tariff rate of zero—then they must manufacture their products right here in America. There is no tariff when your factories and goods are produced on American soil,” Trump proclaimed.
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