Trump and Canadian PM to meet today. And, the best Met Gala looks
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President Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney are meeting at the White House amid frayed relations over tariffs and Carney's anti-Trump platform. Carney opted for a European first trip instead of the U.S., illustrating the balancing act required in their relationship. Meanwhile, the U.S. Justice Department is moving to dismiss an important abortion rights case, which could reshape access to medication abortion in states like Missouri and Idaho. Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk's views on abortion raise concerns about potential restrictions, affecting the ongoing debate over reproductive rights in the U.S.
President Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney are set to meet today, amidst strained relations due to tariffs and Carney's anti-Trump election campaign.
Carney's decision to travel to Europe instead of the U.S. for his first international trip highlights the complexities of U.S.-Canada relations under Trump's administration.
The Justice Department's surprising move to dismiss the abortion case could affect access to medication abortion, with possible implications for states like Missouri and Idaho.
U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk's receptiveness to anti-abortion views raises questions about future restrictions, despite the Biden administration's request to dismiss the case.
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