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Donald Trump has Say he is firing Fed governorLisa Cook committed mortgage fraud when she claimed her attack on central bank independence intensified.
Trump wrote to Cook on Monday, telling her he removed her from a position “effective immediately” based on allegations from one of his ally, who had obtained the second property she misrepresented as her primary residence on the second property.
Cook responded: “There is no reason for the law, [Trump] No power to remove her from the role Joe Biden appointed in 2022.
Republican-led committee subpoena comes from Jeffrey Epstein Manor
Republican-led The congressional committee summons the documents According to a press release, the property from Jeffrey Epstein.
The subpoena signed by Congressman James Comer, Republican chairman of the House Oversight Committee, requires Epstein’s property to be mastered by documents, including a copy of his 50th birthday, his will, his book of address, any non-disclosure agreement, any non-disclosure agreement, as well as his financial transactions and financial transactions and financial transactions.
Earlier this month, the committee released a subpoena to the Justice Department for records about the Epstein case – but the committee’s Democrats said most of the information was already in the public sphere.
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What is the committee still seeking? It also issued sediment subpoenas to figures including Bill and Hillary Clinton, former FBI director James Comey, and former prosecutors Loretta Lynch, Eric Holder, Merrick Garland, William Barr, William Barr and Jeff Sessions.
Trump threatens to “discriminate” tariffs on countries that “difficult to” U.S. technology
Donald Trump Countries that threaten to punish their taxes and regulations Targeting large American technology companies.
“Digital taxes, legislation, rules or regulations are all designed to harm or discriminate against U.S. technology,” the president said in an article on his social media platform, as he threatens to impose tariffs and export restrictions on the state. He also claimed that such regulations have made Chinese technology companies “completely accessible”.
The announcement will put pressure on the UK and the EU, both of which have measures to limit the power of U.S. tech companies and recently secured a trade deal with the U.S.
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What is the current situation? The UK has already provided us with big technology to lower the maximum rate on digital services tax to appease Trump, and Canada has canceled its taxes to ease trade negotiations. But the EU has not yet promised to change any digital regulations.
In other news…
Statistics Today: Ukraine has more than 1 million mines, UN experts say
There is Become one of the heaviest countries in the world. Paul Heslop, a United Nations mining expert, said that the country’s garbage is the country because of the 1 million mines planted during Russia’s retreat. About a quarter of the country (a larger area than England) has been polluted. Even after the war, explosives will continue to pose a fatal threat to civilians.
Don’t miss this: Can AIS suffer?
Can AIS or become a meaningful person? Until recently, this issue was completely limited to the genre of science fiction – but The establishment of the AI Rights Joint Foundation (Ufair) describes himself as the first AI-LED rights advocacy agency, and he is seeking to change that. Still, it is undeniable that Mustafa Suleyman, CEO of Microsoft AI Arm, strongly opposes its argument and emphasizes “zero evidence” that they are consciously conscious and warn of the worrying phenomenon of AI psychosis that society has seen what society has seen.
Climate Check: FEMA staff warns Trump to reduce risks, put us in another erroneous disaster
Donald Trump’s Attack on Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has prompted more than 2,000 agent employees to resign, risking opening the U.S. to another unfortunate disaster like Hurricane Katrina, staff warned Congress. Twenty years after the storm caused a storm of 1,833 people, the staff stressed: “Hurricane Katrina is not only a natural disaster, but also a man-made disaster.”
One last thing: In the strange world of strange suitcase auction
Will you bid Stranger’s suitcase without clues What’s inside? Airlines cannot reunite with owners about 8% of miscarriage baggage, so the lost items are sold, allowing people in the UK to participate in “suitcase gambling”. Emma Russell, the guardian, turned on the strange excitement of bringing back the luggage of others.
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