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An Arizona produce company is recalling all sizes of its whole, fresh American cucumbers in 26 states and parts of Canada because they could be contaminated with salmonella, it said. Recalled cucumbers from SunFed were also sold in parts of Canada. "As soon as we learned of this issue, we immediately acted to protect consumers," SunFed President Craig Slate said in a statement. Cucumbers also were recalled earlier this year in South Florida, where at least 551 people were likely sickened by salmonella and 155 hospitalized. Many of the recalled cucumbers were linked to Bedner Growers Inc., and Thomas Produce Co., both of Palm Beach County, Florida, according to the FDA.
Persons: SunFed, Craig Slate, Thomas Organizations: Food and Drug, FDA, Bedner Growers Inc, Thomas Produce Co, Disease Control Locations: Arizona, Canada, SunFed, Alaska , Arizona , Arkansas , California , Colorado , Connecticut, Florida , Idaho , Illinois , Indiana , Kansas , Maryland , Massachusetts, Minnesota , Missouri , New Jersey , New York, North Carolina , Oklahoma , Pennsylvania, Tennessee , Texas , Utah, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin, Alberta, British Columbia, Calgary , Ontario, Saskatchewan, South Florida, Palm Beach County , Florida, United States
To counter that, Jim Cramer has said investors should not lose sight of what can go right for their stocks. Smooth chip updates: AMD needs to successfully carry out its annual release cycle for AI chips. That needs to be sustained to justify Meta's heavy spending on AI chips. Nevertheless, correcting this dynamic should translate into faster revenue growth rates. Palo Alto Networks Bigger deals: Cybersecurity is a secular growth market: As the number of bad actors grows, companies can't afford to not invest in defense.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Abbott, Donald Trump, Trump, Joe Biden, Eaton, Eli Lilly, Eli Lilly's GLP, Lilly, Hurricanes Helene, Milton, Elliott Management's, Elliott, Jim, Linde, Morgan Stanley Lower, Morgan, Biden, , Jensen Huang, Palo, Stanley Black, Brian Niccol's, Wells, Jim Cramer's, Timothy A, Clary Organizations: Abbott, Devices, Microsoft, AMD, Nvidia, Justice Department, Services, Trump, Apple, Apple Intelligence, Federal, Bristol Myers Squibb, Bristol Myers, Broadcom, Constellation Brands, Modelo, Costco, U.S, Netflix, Coterra Energy, LNG, DuPont, GE Healthcare, GE, Hurricanes, Honeywell Business, Honeywell, Linde, Meta, Facebook, Federal Reserve, GOP, Nvidia's, Industry, Palo Alto, Decker, Starbucks, Walt Disney Parks, TJX, Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust, CNBC, Traders, New York Stock Exchange, Getty Locations: U.S, BlackRock, Corona, China, Dover, , New York City
For several years, we were the Republican and Democratic counsels who reviewed presidential nominees’ background checks for the Senate Judiciary Committee. We know how the confirmation process is supposed to work and how important F.B.I. That’s why we’re appalled by reports that the new Republican-led Senate and the incoming Trump administration may dispense with it. background checks and even Senate confirmation itself via mass recess appointments, made by the president when the Senate is not in session, never would have flown with past iterations of the Judiciary Committee, regardless of which party was in charge. In our time working on the Judiciary Committee, we reviewed hundreds of nominations.
Persons: Trump Organizations: Republican, Democratic, Senate, Committee, Republicans Locations: United States
AdvertisementThe FDA said organic eggs sold in some Costcos are being recalled for Salmonella concerns. It's time to check your fridge if you picked up organic eggs during your last Costco run. Due to Salmonella concerns, organic eggs sold at Costco are being recalled in five states. AdvertisementOn Wednesday, the Food and Drug Administration announced that 10,800 retail units of 24-count organic eggs sold under Costco's Kirkland brand are being recalled. The recall specifically applies to Costco organic eggs with the Julian code 327 and a "Use By" date of Jan 5, 2025.
Persons: Costco's Kirkland, Julian Organizations: FDA, Costco, Food and Drug Administration Locations: New York, Costcos, Alabama , Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee
“This exceeds the amount the State Health Plan spends on cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, and chemotherapy medications,” the State Health Plan said in a March statement. The health plan’s board of trustees eliminated coverage of this class of medications for weight loss starting in April. “They know diets don’t work long-term for weight loss, yet they are denying coverage for a medication that has been effective,” Blanchard said. But patients typically need to stay on the medications to maintain their weight loss, meaning they face long-term costs. Besides making the medication more affordable, he said, it should encourage the use of weight loss drugs and treatment of obesity as a chronic disease instead of stigmatizing it as a moral failing.
Persons: Anita Blanchard, Charlotte, , Blanchard, , , Biden, ” Blanchard, Donald Trump, Ozempic, Nishant Shah, Kody Kinsley, doesn’t, ” Kinsley, Kinsley, “ We’re, Duke’s Shah, ” Shah, Melissa Jones, , ’ ” Jones, Blanchard can’t Organizations: University of North, North Carolina, Health, State Health, West Virginia, Medicare, Services, Duke University, North Carolina Department of Health, Human Services, University of Chicago Locations: University of North Carolina, North Carolina, North, West, Connecticut, Carolina, U.S
The tariffs would be a significant escalation of Trump’s previous proposal, which was already a major increase on more targeted tariffs enacted during Trump’s first administration and kept in place by President Joe Biden. Canada is similarly considering its own options, including possible tariffs on U.S. goods, according to The Associated Press. America’s biggest import from Canada is oil — and any increase in energy prices would likely be felt throughout the economy. And in her statement reacting to Trump’s posts, Mexico’s Sheinbaum stated caravans of migrants were no longer reaching the border. And now he’s talking about tariffs to punish Mexico and Canada for not enforcing drugs and migrants across the border.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Trump’s, Joe Biden, Claudia Sheinbaum, ” Ernie Tedeschi, Biden, Corie Barry, , ” Barry, , Kayleigh McEnany, Dan Crenshaw, doesn’t, Steve Forbes, Mexico’s Sheinbaum, Douglas Irwin, mingles, you’re, ” Irwin Organizations: Yale, NBC News, Associated Press, America’s, Canada —, NBC, National Retail Federation, , Trump, ” Fox News, Fox News, Centers for Disease Control, U.S . Drug, Administration, U.S . Customs, Border Patrol, Dartmouth University Locations: Mexico, Canada, U.S, China, Texas
It’s misinformation about autism and mass injury that doctors and public health officials have disproven over and over again. Less attention has focused on the CDC, a public health agency Kennedy has long vilified in speeches and writings. In his 2017 speech, Kennedy criticized ACIP as a group of self-interested actors who base decisions on financial gain instead of public health. “The people who are on ACIP are not public health advocates,” he said. “We would know the answer to that question if we were given access to the vaccine safety database, but they’ve hidden it,” Kennedy said.
Persons: Robert F, Kennedy Jr, ” Kennedy, ’ ” Kennedy, Kennedy, Donald Trump’s, Donald Trump, Matthew Hatcher, Christ, Del Bigtree, Bobby didn’t, ” Bigtree, , , Paul Offit, Dr, Offit, ” Offit, , we’re, ACIP, William Thompson, Howard Lutnick, ” Lutnick, Dave Weldon, Tom Williams, Trump, Weldon Organizations: Centers for Disease Control, Catholic Church, CDC, Department of Health, Human Services, Democrat, Getty, Trump, Institutes of Health, HHS, Children’s Health Defense, Vaccine Education, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Drug Administration, RFK, FDA, AAP, American Academy of Pediatrics, American Medical Association, CNN, Capitol, Inc Locations: , Arizona, AutismOne, Black
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CNN —Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum denied proposing to US President-elect Donald Trump that Mexico will close its border with the United States as he claimed in a post on Truth Social. She has agreed to stop Migration through Mexico, and into the United States, effectively closing our Southern Border. We also talked about what can be done to stop the massive drug inflow into the United States, and also, U.S. consumption of these drugs. It was a very productive conversation!” Trump posted on Truth Social. In his comments Wednesday, Trump did not say whether he would stand by the pledge or anything Sheinbaum had said addressed his concerns.
Persons: Claudia Sheinbaum, Donald Trump, ” Sheinbaum, ” Sheinbaum’s, Trump, , Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, ” Trump, Sheinbaum, Biden, Joe Biden, “ rethinks, ” Biden, Justin Trudeau, Trudeau, Liu Pengyu, ” Liu, CNN’s Sol Amaya, David Goldman, Betsy Klein, Paula Newton Organizations: CNN, Trump, Mexico, Canadian, Embassy, United States Locations: Mexico, United States, Canada, China, America, Canadian, United
A man was fatally beaten with his own golf clubs in a seemingly "random" attack at a Florida golf course, authorities said. Junior Boucher, 36, of West Palm Beach, is charged with first-degree murder in the death of 65-year-old golfer Brian Hiltebeitel on Monday afternoon at the Sandhill Crane Golf Club in Palm Beach Gardens, according to a probable cause affidavit. Police Chief Dominick Pape provides information about the murder at Sandhill Crane Golf Club, in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., on Tuesday. WPTVBoucher was being held without bond at the Palm Beach County jail on Wednesday afternoon, a representative of the facility said. About an hour before police arrived at the golf course, Boucher’s family reported him missing to the county sheriff’s office, the police chief said.
Persons: Junior Boucher, Brian Hiltebeitel, Boucher, Dominick Pape, , WPTV Boucher, Pape, Boucher’s, Hiltebeitel, “ He’s, Boucher “ Organizations: WPTV Authorities, Beach Gardens Police, Police Locations: Florida, West Palm, Palm Beach, Beach, Fla, Beach County
Panera Bread has hired a prominent crisis manager while the bakery-café chain navigates ongoing lawsuits over its highly caffeinated Charged Lemonade and plans a long-awaited initial public offering. The confidential settlement was with the family of Sarah Katz, an Ivy League student with a heart condition who died after drinking Charged Lemonade in September 2022. Dispensers for Charged Lemonade at Panera Bread in Walnut Creek, Calif., in 2023. The Charged Lemonade also had guarana extract, another stimulant, as well as the equivalent of nearly 30 teaspoons of sugar in the large size, the court documents added. It also displayed signage in stores cautioning that Charged Lemonade should be consumed in moderation.
Persons: Brooke Buchanan, Buchanan, Panera, Edelman, Elizabeth Holmes, Sarah Katz, Kline, Specter, Elizabeth Crawford, Crawford, Smith, Sen, John McCain Organizations: NBC News, Justice Department, Securities and Exchange Commission, Centers, Medicare, Services, Ivy League, Kline, Getty, Food and Drug Administration, Foods, Whole Foods, Walmart, JCPenney, Red, Street Journal Locations: U.S, Philadelphia, Florida, Walnut Creek, Calif, Missouri, Theranos, New York, Williams, Sonoma
Wendy Williams has become “cognitively impaired and permanently incapacitated,” according to a memo filed by her guardian’s lawyers. Williams was diagnosed in 2023 with primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia, her team said in a statement in February. The filing is part of a lawsuit Morrissey filed against A&E Television Networks, Lifetime Entertainment Services, and others in connection with the release of the docuseries “Where is Wendy Williams?” in February. Williams hosted the “The Wendy Williams Show” from 2008 to 2021. Sherri Shepherd took over the time slot in 2022, before “The Wendy Williams Show” was eventually canceled.
Persons: Wendy Williams, Sabrina Morrissey, Williams, Morrissey, , Morrissesy, ” Williams, Graves, Sherri Shepherd, Wells Fargo, TODAY.com, Wendy Organizations: Mayo Clinic, E Television Networks, Lifetime Entertainment Services, , Variety, NBC, NBC News Locations: New York, Wells Fargo, Wells
Three American citizens who had been detained in China were released, a State Department spokesperson said Wednesday. Li, 70, who is from Long Island, New York, was detained in 2016 and sentenced to 10 years in 2018 on espionage charges his family says are baseless. The announcement on Wednesday follows the surprise release in September of American pastor David Lin, whom like Li and Swidan the U.S. had classified as wrongfully detained. He had been jailed in China since 2006 after being sentenced to life in prison on charges of contract fraud. Other families who appeared at the hearing are still waiting for the return of loved ones detained in China, including Nelson Wells Jr. and Dawn Hunt.
Persons: Mark Swidan, Kai Li, John Leung, Li, Leung, Chuck Schumer, Li’s, Harrison Li, , , David Lin, Biden, Joe Biden, Xi Jinping, Swidan’s, Katherine Swidan, ” Li, Nelson Wells Jr, Dawn Hunt Organizations: State Department, United, Politico, ., Hua Foundation, Chinese Foreign Ministry, Economic Cooperation, Congressional, Commission Locations: China, Long Island , New York, Texas, United Nations, American, Hong Kong, Beijing, United States, U.S, Huntington , New York, New York, Asia, Peru, Russia
President-elect Donald Trump said he intends to nominate Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, a Stanford University professor known for his criticism of Covid lockdowns, to serve as the next director of the National Institutes of Health. In a statement Tuesday, Trump said, "Dr. Bhattacharya will work in cooperation with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to direct the Nation's Medical Research, and to make important discoveries that will improve Health and save lives." Bhattacharya gained national attention in October 2020, when he co-wrote the "Great Barrington Declaration," an open letter calling on public health officials to roll back Covid lockdowns. Several days after the Great Barrington Declaration came out, 80 researchers from the fields of public health, epidemiology and more published a joint letter in the medical journal The Lancet, calling the idea "a dangerous fallacy." Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the director general of the World Health Organization, called the proposal unethical.
Persons: Donald Trump, Jay Bhattacharya, Covid, Trump, Dr, Bhattacharya, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Kennedy, Jim O’Neill, O'Neill, Bush, Martin Kulldorff, Sunetra Gupta, Ghebreyesus, ” Ghebreyesus, Anthony Fauci Organizations: Stanford University, National Institutes of Health, Nation's, Research, Health, Department of Health, Human Services, Centers for Disease Control, Food and Drug Administration, Harvard, Oxford, World Health Organization, National Institute of Allergy Locations: American, Barrington
A California man was arrested at Los Angeles International Airport after he allegedly tried to check two suitcases filled with clothing soaked in methamphetamine, including a cow pajama onesie, federal prosecutors announced Tuesday. Prosecutors have indicted Raj Matharu, 31, with one count of possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine, according to a Department of Justice news release. Matharu is scheduled to be arraigned Monday in U.S. District Court in downtown Los Angeles. Officers field-tested a sample of the residue, which yielded positive results for meth. The total weight of the meth-soaked clothing items was roughly 71.5 pounds.
Persons: onesie, Prosecutors, Raj Matharu, Matharu, Martin Estrada, , ” Matharu Organizations: Los Angeles International Airport, Department, Justice, United Airlines, Central District of Locations: California, Los Angeles, U.S, Sydney, Australia, Central District, Central District of California
To look at the short list of names Donald Trump is hoping to appoint to the country’s leading public health roles, it’s easy to see that Covid-19 has remade the country and its ideological arrangements — but perhaps especially the Republican Party. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump’s pick to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, is the most conspicuous example — a reflexive anti-establishment agitator who has trafficked in conspiracy theories about the origins of AIDS, 5G and especially the dangers of common vaccines. Kennedy has called the Covid vaccines, which have probably saved more than 20 million lives globally, “the deadliest vaccine ever made,” and as recently as during his own presidential campaign, he suggested that the coronavirus might be an “ethnically targeted” bioweapon that preferentially spared Ashkenazi Jews and Chinese people. But the others named for top public health posts, though not transparent cranks, are also Covid contrarians whose most important qualification for these positions are their crusades against the public health establishment during the pandemic period: Stanford’s Jay Bhattacharya to lead the National Institutes of Health, and Johns Hopkins’s Marty Makary to run the Food and Drug Administration. Dave Weldon, Trump’s pick to oversee the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, was a vocal vaccine skeptic long before the pandemic.
Persons: Donald Trump, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Kennedy, Barack Obama, Trump, Jay Bhattacharya, Johns Hopkins’s Marty Makary, Dave Weldon, Trump’s Organizations: Republican Party, Department of Health, Human Services, Environmental Protection Agency, National Institutes of Health, and Drug Administration, for Disease Control Locations: Trump
CNN —A California man was arrested at Los Angeles International Airport after he allegedly tried to check two suitcases containing more than 70 pounds of clothing caked in methamphetamine – including a cow pajama onesie – on a flight to Australia, federal prosecutors said Tuesday. Law enforcement extracted more than one kilogram (two pounds) of meth from the suitcases, the statement said. Matharu was intercepted at his gate and admitted to owning the suitcases, according to the court records. The clothing was likely “washed” in methamphetamine and left to dry, the court records said. Matharu is free on a $10,000 bond and is scheduled to be arraigned on Monday in Los Angeles, according to prosecutors.
Persons: onesie, Raj Matharu, Matharu, Martin Estrada Organizations: CNN, Los Angeles International Airport, United Airlines, Central District of, , US Department of Justice Locations: California, Australia, Sydney, Central District, Central District of California, Los Angeles
James Craig previously entered not guilty pleas to first-degree murder and other charges in the death of his wife, Angela Craig. Angela Craig went to the hospital with dizziness two days after a package of arsenic was delivered to the couple’s home, investigators said. Investigators say Angela Craig texted her husband, “I feel drugged,” after having a protein shake. James Craig texted back, “Just for the record, I didn’t drug you,” according to a court document. After his wife’s death, James Craig told the victim’s sister he did not want an autopsy performed, according to the affidavit.
Persons: James Craig, Craig, Angela Craig, Christopher Oquendo, Angela, Angela Craig’s, Angela Craig texted, , , James Craig texted, Harvey Steinberg, Steinberg, Craig’s, CNN’s Raja Razek, Elizabeth Wolfe Organizations: Denver CNN, CNN, Judicial, Aurora, Daily, KUSA, Aurora Police, Police, Arapahoe County Coroner’s Locations: Colorado, Arapahoe County
CNN —President-elect Donald Trump’s choice of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the US Department of Health and Human Services sent a shudder through the global health community. The US is the world’s largest funder of global health programs, according to the nonprofit health policy and research group KFF. Global health is really strategic investment,” del Rio added, saying he hoped Kennedy would find a way to maintain those investments. About half of the nation’s global health budget is spent on HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment, according to KFF. Worldwide, measles cases rose 20% from 2022 to 2023, according to the latest report from the World Health Organization.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Kennedy, hasn’t, , Richard Carmona, George W, Bush, , ” Carmona, Carlos del Rio, thimerosal, Joe Rogan, “ There’s, Kathleen Sebelius, Barack Obama, Peter Hotez, Trump, — Hotez, Rachel, Hotez, ” Hotez, Anthony Fauci ”, Fauci, Mary Holland, , It’s, ” Sebelius, Sebelius, doesn’t, Lawrence Gostin, Peter Kotlar, Robert Fico, ” Kennedy, Kennedy’s, Gostin, ” Gostin, Dr, Sanjay Gupta, ” Holland, can’t Organizations: CNN, US Department of Health, Human Services, HHS, US Centers for Disease Control, National Institutes of Health, Emory University, , Health Defense, US Food, CDC, Baylor College of Medicine, NIH, NBC News, Children’s Health Defense, World Health Organization, United States, US State Department, WHO, Georgetown University, Slovak, covid, Get CNN, CNN Health, Trump, pandemics Locations: Rio, United States, India, Africa, United, Geneva
Sarah Tarlow had a sense that something was wrong as soon as she opened her front door and called out to her bedridden husband upstairs. Instead of the sound of the radio that normally echoed from his room, the house was engulfed in silence. “I think it was enormously brave what he did. I’m not sure I could be that brave,” Ms. Tarlow, a professor of historical archaeology at Leicester University, said while sipping coffee at her home in a snow-covered village 30 miles from Leicester, in England’s Midlands. “I think it was a courageous thing, I think it was a loving thing.”
Persons: Sarah Tarlow, Mark Pluciennik, Pluciennik, Tarlow, I’m, Ms Organizations: Leicester University Locations: Britain, Leicester, England’s Midlands
CNN —The United States announced new individual sanctions Wednesday on more than 20 officials aligned with Venezuela’s authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro, to put pressure on Maduro to accept the results of Venezuela’s July presidential election, senior administration officials said in a briefing with reporters. Thursday marks exactly four months from the July election, and senior officials believe the new sanctions will put pressure on Venezuelan officials to break ranks from the Maduro government and facilitate a democratic transition in that country. The new round of sanctions target military officials in the Bolivarian National Guard, Bolivarian National Police and other branches of the security apparatus, the US officials said. Among the officials sanctioned Wednesday are Maduro’s newly-installed chief of staff, Anibal Coronado, Communication Minister Freddy Ñañez, and the director of intelligence services Alexis Rodriguez. Asked if there has been any communication with President-elect Donald Trump’s national security team about Venezuela, one of the officials sidestepped.
Persons: Nicolas Maduro, Anibal Coronado, Freddy Ñañez, Alexis Rodriguez, Edmundo Gonzalez, Antony Blinken, Donald Trump’s, , Biden, Maduro, CNN’s Jennifer Hansler Organizations: CNN, United States, Bolivarian National Guard, Bolivarian National Police, Communication, Venezuelan, US Department of, Foreign, Control, Department of Justice Locations: Chevron, Venezuela, United States, Venezuelan, Rio de Janeiro,
The tariffs might also violate the very trade agreement Trump negotiated with Mexico and Canada during his first term. This is not what the Constitution envisionedAfter all, the Constitution specifically gives Congress, not the president, the power to “regulate Commerce with foreign Nations.”How does Trump have the power to impose tariffs without any input from Congress? It’s pretty much the opposite of what’s in the Constitution, and it didn’t happen right away. In 1934, they passed the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act, which gave the president power to lower import duties for countries with which the US had trade agreements. In the 1970s, Congress gave the president new trade promotion authority power to negotiate trade agreements and then have Congress ratify them without amendment.
Persons: CNN —, Donald Trump’s, Trump, Doug Irwin, ” Smoot, Hawley, Sen, Reed Smoot, Willis Hawley, Smoot, Franklin D, Roosevelt, Irwin, it’s, Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Trump’s, Qilai Shen, ” Irwin, ’ Trump’s, CNN’s Priscilla Alvarez, , Alvarez, Claudia Sheinbaum, Organizations: CNN, Trump, Nations, Dartmouth College, Democratic, Trump’s Commerce Department, GOP, Congress, Workers, Bloomberg, Getty Locations: Canada, Mexico, China, what’s, Utah, Willis Hawley of Oregon, Europe, Pacific, Shanghai
CNN —Three Americans who had been detained in China for years have been released in a prisoner swap between Washington and Beijing. On Wednesday, the US also lowered its travel advisory level to Level 2: Exercise increased caution for mainland China. “Thanks to this Administration’s efforts and diplomacy with the PRC, all of the wrongfully detained Americans in the PRC are home,” the spokesperson said Wednesday. Li and Swidan had been designated as wrongfully detained by the US State Department. Another wrongfully detained American, David Lin, was freed from China in September.
Persons: Mark Swidan, Kai Li, John Leung, , Li, Swidan, David Lin, Donald Trump, Biden, Joe Biden, Antony Blinken, Jake Sullivan, Harrison Li, Kai Li’s, it’s, Mark Swidan’s, Katherine Swidan, Leung, CNN’s Evan Perez Organizations: CNN, National Security, Politico, US State Department, Embassy Locations: China, Washington, Beijing, People’s Republic of China, , United States
His first major global brouhaha since winning reelection posed the following questions that will help define the character of his second term. There’s no guarantee that Canada, Mexico and China will back down immediately. Trump’s trade war rhetoric is a reminder that in his worldview, the United States has few friends — only adversaries against whom it can choose to win or lose. The prime minister therefore has a huge incentive to avoid a trade war that could cause havoc in the Canadian economy. Initial reaction to Trump’s broadside against Canada and Mexico suggests that many observers see his outburst as a negotiating tactic.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, he’s, Pete, George W, Bush’s, , “ Trump, Elon Musk, Justin Trudeau, Claudia Sheinbaum, , Trudeau, Pierre Poilievre, Sen, Marco Rubio, Xi Jinping, , Gerry Connolly Organizations: CNN, Trump, Central ”, Elon, Conservative Party, Trade, North American Free Trade Locations: Canada, Mexico, China, United States, NATO, Russia, Ottawa, Canadian, Washington, Beijing, Europe, Ukraine
AdvertisementTrump's new DOGE commission, tasked with cutting spending, has floated laying off federal workers. Government employees told BI they're preparing by networking and freshening their resumes. President Bill Clinton also attempted to reduce federal spending and improve government efficiency with the National Performance Review, led by federal employees. Clinton's panel similarly succeeded in cutting 300,000 federal workers but only managed to get a quarter of proposals that required legislative action through Congress. One senior official at the Commerce Department told BI they anticipate a civil servant brain drain.
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