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Trump says he will raise tariffs on EU autos to 25%

Donald Trump has announced that he will be increasing tariffs on cars and trucks from the European Union to 25%.

In a post on Truth Social, the president said:

double quotation markI am pleased to announce that, based on the fact the European Union is not complying with our fully agreed to Trade Deal, next week I will be increasing Tariffs charged to the European Union for Cars and Trucks coming into the United States. The Tariff will be increased to 25%. It is fully understood and agreed that, if they produce Cars and Trucks in U.S.A. Plants, there will be NO TARIFF. Many Automobile and Truck Plants are currently under construction, with over 100 Billion Dollars being invested, A RECORD in the History of Car and Truck Manufacturing. These Plants, staffed with American Workers, will be opening soon — There has never been anything like what is happening in America today!

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As reactions, particularly from European leaders and members of Congress, begin to emerge following Donald Trump’s latest tariff announcement, former president Joe Biden has issued his first endorsement of the 2026 midterm cycle.

In a video on Friday, Biden announced his support for Keisha Lance Bottoms, Atlanta’s former mayor who is running in Georgia’s gubernatorial race.

“As mayor of Atlanta, Keisha faced every challenge a leader could face, and then some – a global pandemic, a major cyber-attack on the city system, economic uncertainty that tested every community across Georgia,” Biden said, adding: “She handled the law with steady leadership.”

He went on to say: “And then she came to the White House, served as a senior adviser. And I’ll tell you, those same qualities that made her a great mayor made her invaluable to our administration. Smart, focused, gets things done. Georgia, she’s ready. She’s been ready.”

According to a March 20/20 Insight poll, Bottoms leads her Democratic competitors with 32%, well ahead of former state senator Jason Eves at 14%, former lieutenant governor Geoff Duncan at 12%, and former DeKalb county CEO Michael Thurmond at 11%.

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