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Exclusive — JD Vance on ‘Liberation Day’ Tariffs: ‘First Time’ in Decades ‘We Have an American President Saying No More’ to U.S. Being World’s ‘Piggy Bank’

Vice President JD Vance told Breitbart News exclusively on Wednesday evening that for the “first time in probably 40 years,” the United States has a president in President Donald Trump who is reversing the trend of the U.S. serving as a “piggy bank” for the rest of the world.
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Trump Says His Tariffs Will Address Unfair Global Trade. Is He Right? – The New York Times

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Let’s create a world where individuals with autism can thrive – Autism advocate – GhanaWeb

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World’s Newest Country Teeters on Edge of Civil War – WSJ

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