President Donald Trump is holding a rally in Michigan on Tuesday to mark the first 100 days of his second term, staging his largest public event since returning to the White House in a state that has been especially rocked by his steep trade tariffs and combative attitude toward Canada.
Democrats have tallied it up: The Trump administration has frozen, stalled or otherwise disrupted some $430 billion in federal funds — from disease research to Head Start for children to disaster aid — in what top Democrats say is an ''unprecedented and dangerous'' assault on programs used by countless Americans.
Trump will sign an executive order Tuesday relaxing some of his 25% auto tariffs to help domestic carmaking, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said.
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Education Department investigates Chicago school program that helps Black students
The U.S. Education Department says it is investigating whether a Chicago Public Schools program meant to improve outcomes for Black students violates anti-discrimination laws.
The investigation comes in response to a complaint filed by Defending Education, an advocacy group founded to root out what it views as activist agendas in public schools.
The complaint alleges that the district's ''Black Student Success Plan'' violates civil rights laws because it is only meant to help Black students, despite students of all races facing academic struggles.