Republicans press Trump to resume military, intelligence aid to Ukraine
"“It’s a concern for the Ukrainian people. I worry more about how people on the battlefield” feel about it, Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.), a leading advocate for supporting Ukraine, said of the pause on U.S. military shipments."
American CEOs Sour on Trump's Economy
"CEO concerns are largely centered around the president's on-again, off-again tariff plans, some of which have been enacted but others subject to temporary pauses and last-minute sector-specific concessions.
Struggling to adapt to announcements regarding trade, and whether to treat them as threats that may not evolve into policy, has frustrated Hassane El-Khoury, CEO of ON Semiconductor.
"You can't move a factory overnight," Khoury told Semafor. "It takes four years to build a [semiconductor fabrication] plant."
On the real impact of tariffs on foreign imports, Ford CEO Jim Farley said that 25 percent tariffs on Canada and Mexico would "blow a hole in the U.S. industry that we have never seen," and that what he had witnessed from the administration so far had been "a lot of costs and a lot of chaos.""
Feels like there's a little bit of pushback going on.