Trump says Houthis have ‘capitulated’ after air strikes
President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday the U.S. would call off airstrikes against Yemen’s Houthis, saying they had “capitulated.
“We will stop the bombings. They have capitulated but more importantly, we will take their word,” Trump said at the start of the meeting with Carney.
The Trump administration had been launching strikes against Houthi rebels who have targeted U.S. ships.
“I think that’s very positive. They were knocking out a lot of ships,” Trump said.
Ariana Baio6 May 2025 17:36
‘Canada is not for sale’: Carney shuts down 51st state rumors
After Trump again floated the idea of making Canada the 51st State of the U.S., Carney quickly shut down any possibility, saying, “Canada is not for sale” and “won’t be for sale, ever.”
The U.S. president once again floated the plan during the bilateral meeting, saying the possibility of merging the two countries would create a “wonderful marriage.”
But Carney quickly stepped in to say that would never happen.
“Never say never,” Trump replied.
Carney smiled and mouthed “never.”
Over the last few months, Trump has consistently teased the U.S.’s northern neighbor that the U.S. will take it over. That behavior pushed Canadians toward a more nationalist feeling, ultimately helping Carney win the election.
Ariana Baio6 May 2025 17:21
Trump jokes he’s the ‘greatest thing’ to happen to Carney
President Donald Trump started the bilateral meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney joking that he is “probably the greatest thing that happened to him.”
After congratulating Carney on his recent win, Trump acknowledged that his recent aggressive behavior toward Canada helped Carney’s party, the Liberals, make a comeback.
The Conservative Party of Canada was almost 23 points ahead of the Liberals in the polls in January.
“I think I was probably the greatest thing that happened to him,” Trump joked.
Carney responded with a funny look to reporters.
The president called Carney’s win “one of the greatest comebacks in the history of politics,” including his own.
Ariana Baio6 May 2025 17:12
Donald Trump welcomes Mark Carney to the White House
President Donald Trump welcomed Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to the White House for the first time on Tuesday.
The two shook hands and smiled in a brief photo-op before heading inside the White House for a more formal meeting.
Ariana Baio6 May 2025 16:57
Watch live: Donald Trump and Canadian prime minister Mark Carney meet for crunch trade talks
Ariana Baio6 May 2025 16:42
Trump complains about US relationship with Canada moments before meeting Carney
Just moments before he is expected to meet with Mark Carney, the newly elected Prime Minister of Canada, Trump took to Truth Social to complain about the unfair balance between Canada and the U.S.
“I look forward to meeting the new Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carney. I very much want to work with him, but cannot understand one simple TRUTH — Why is America subsidizing Canada by $200 Billion Dollars a year, in addition to giving them FREE Military Protection, and many other things?”
“We don’t need their Cars, we don’t need their Energy, we don’t need their Lumber, we don’t need ANYTHING they have, other than their friendship, which hopefully we will always maintain. They, on the other hand, need EVERYTHING from us! The Prime Minister will be arriving shortly and that will be, most likely, my only question of consequence.”
Ariana Baio6 May 2025 16:28
White House caught off guard by Hegseth’s request to cancel weapons supply to Ukraine
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reportedly blocked military aid flights to Ukraine within days after Donald Trump entered office without the administration knowing.
An order from the U.S. military told freight airlines at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware and a U.S. base in Qatar to halt 11 flights loaded with artillery shells and other weapons bound for Ukraine, according to Reuters.
That verbal order reportedly came from Hegseth’s office, according to U.S. Transportation Command records reviewed by Reuters, sparking mass confusion across Washington, D.C. and in Kyiv, underscoring what officials and critics have warned is a Pentagon in disarray and driven by haphazard decision-making .
Alex Woodward6 May 2025 16:20
Treasury Secretary grilled by lawmakers about tariffs
On Capitol Hill, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent faced tough questions from lawmakers about the president’s tariff plan, which has rattled U.S. stock markets and concerned consumers.
Bessent told lawmakers there have not been any negotiations with China on tariffs despite Trump claiming there have been talks.
However, he did say there have been negotiations with 17 out of 18 of the U.S.’s largest trading partners.
Ariana Baio6 May 2025 16:11
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James Liddell6 May 2025 15:54
Carney’s White House visit ‘to check a box,’ official says
Mark Carney’s first Oval Office visit as Canadian prime minister is “really just to check a box,” a White House official told Politico under the condition of anonymity.
Other members of Trump’s team also appeared indifferent ahead of the 11.45 a.m. meeting on Tuesday.
“Just another world leader coming to visit. One of many,” another White House staffer told the outlet.
“No bells and whistles for the new guy,” a third official said.
James Liddell6 May 2025 15:35
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