Politics continues to dominate the American headlines this morning, 24 April 2025, as Donald Trump signals the tariff war is slowing down, which has settled the markets a bit, along with Trump’s statement that he has no plans to fire the Federal Reserve boss, Jerome Powell.
Trump’s comments on Ukraine, and his new US-led deal, which would require Ukraine to hand over Crimea to Russia, are making national and international headlines. Trump has said he will walk away from Ukraine if a deal isn’t reached soon.
Tariff War Slowing Down – Trump Accuses Zelenskyy of Harming Peace Talks – US States Sue Trump



Trump Signals Possible Tariff Reduction on China
President Donald Trump has indicated that the high tariffs on Chinese goods may “come down substantially,” suggesting a potential shift in the ongoing trade war. While this has pleased global investors, China’s response has been sceptical, viewing the move with mistrust.
Trump Accuses Zelenskyy of Harming Peace Talks on Ukraine War
Donald Trump has claimed a deal to end Russia’s war on Ukraine is “very close” as he heaped pressure on Volodymyr Zelenskyy to “get it done”. Hours after US secretary of state Marco Rubio withdrew from high-level talks in London on ending the conflict, the American president appeared to vent frustration about Mr Zelenskyy on his Truth Social platform
Gunman in 2022 Mass Shooting at Chicago Parade To Be Sentenced
Robert E. Crimo III, 24, who admitted to a 2022 mass shooting at a suburban Chicago Independence Day parade was set to be sentenced Thursday, a day after survivors and witnesses gave emotional testimony about how their lives have changed since he killed seven people and hurt dozens more. Crimo is certain to spend the rest of his life behind bars. He pleaded guilty to 21 counts of first-degree murder — three counts for each person killed — and 48 counts of attempted murder.

Americans Sour on Trump’s Handling of the Economy, Reuters/Ipsos Poll Finds
Despite being elected on the promises of fighting inflation and boosting the US economy, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll shows he’s failing on both fronts, according to Americans. Trump has kicked off his second term as president with an aggressive economic agenda, sparking trade wars as he hits US trading partners with tariffs. Just 37% of respondents to the six-day poll that concluded on Monday approve of Trump’s handling of the economy, down from 42% in the hours after his January 20 inauguration.
Democratic States Sue Trump over Tariffs
A coalition of Democratic states is suing to halt Donald Trump’s international trade tariffs, arguing only Congress has the power to levy them. The April 23 suit was brought by Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, Oregon and Vermont. California filed a separate lawsuit over the tariffs earlier this month. Many of those same states have also sued Trump over other executive actions, from international student visa cancellations to federal funding halts.