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President Donald Trump blasted California’s Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday for the growing troubles facing the U.S. film and TV industry.

President Donald Trump blasted California’s Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday for the growing troubles facing the U.S. film and TV industry.

President Donald Trump responded to the continuing flight of movie production to other countries by floating a 100 percent tariff on films made outside the U.S. Many in Hollywood and elsewhere are not responding with gratitude but are, instead, lashing out at Trump’s proposal.

Major Hollywood studios –Netflix, Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, Paramount, and Comcast — saw their stocks slide as early Monday morning trading began, just hours after President Donald Trump said his administration will begin imposing a 100 percent tariff “on any and all” foreign films coming into the United States because, as he said, “The Movie Industry in American is DYING a very fast death.”

Genocidal Chinese dictator Xi Jinping is expected to visit Russia on May 7, both the Chinese and Russia governments confirmed on Sunday, to attend celebrations marking the anniversary of the end of World War II.

President Donald Trump revealed that his administration will be imposing a 100 percent tariff “on any and all” movies coming into the United States that are produced in foreign countries, noting that the film industry in the U.S. was “dying.”

On Friday’s broadcast of HBO’s “Real Time,” host Bill Maher stated that President Donald Trump has a valid point about other countries not allowing America to sell its exports in their markets and this is one of many examples where
Chinese discount shopping website Temu has halted shipments of goods from China to the United States, as President Donald Trump ended a loophole last month that had allowed duties, or tariffs, to be lifted on small ship

Yesterday’s Breitbart Business Digest explained that the front-running on tariffs came from businesses and not from consumers. Today we expand on the evidence and explain why this is bullish for the economy.

Mass media plunged head first into a full-fledged feeding frenzy mere moments after President Donald Trump unveiled his ambitious and wide-ranging tariff policy.

China may be warming to the possibility of holding talks with the U.S. on tariffs, following a statement from the Chinese Commerce Ministry on Friday.

The supposed culprit of the import surge—consumer panic buying—simply isn’t real. Consumers are not front-running the tariffs, and that is good news.

The White House has launched a website tracking the flood of announced investments into the United States since President Donald Trump’s return to office.

Vice President JD Vance had to cast a tie-breaking vote to thwart efforts to stop President Donald Trump’s tariffs after three Republicans opted to side with Democrats.

Communist dictator of Nicaragua Daniel Ortega on Wednesday accused President Donald Trump of committing “crimes against humanity” by deporting illegal migrants in the U.S. and lashed out against Trump’s tariff policies.

On Wednesday’s broadcast of the Fox Business Network’s “The Bottom Line,” Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) argued that things critical to American national security and things that are high value added such as “high-end semiconductors, pharmaceutical precursors, the active pharmaceutical ingredients,

On Wednesday’s broadcast of the Fox Business Network’s “The Bottom Line,” Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) said that “I’m hearing an awful lot from manufacturers in Wisconsin, if this thing drags on, the tariffs remain high, that their businesses will be

Hundreds of angry Chinese workers are marching in the streets of China’s industrial cities to protest layoffs and unpaid wages.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry published a video on Tuesday declaring that any negotiations with the United States on tariffs was out of the question, claiming that “bowing to a bully is like drinking poison to quench thirst.”

A meeting of the top diplomats in BRICS, an anti-American commercial and security coalition led by China, reportedly ended on Tuesday with newer members of the group Egypt and Ethiopia refusing to sign a joint statement, sending a message of discord the more powerful original members of the group had hoped to avoid.

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) backs President Donald Trump on tariffs, he made clear during an appearance at an Axios News Shapers event this week.

The American economy, like Mark Twain, may be forced to declare that rumors of its death are greatly exaggerated.

A report that Amazon would display price increases due to tariffs on its goods, which the company has since denied, landed CEO Jeff Bezos a phone call from President Donald Trump on Tuesday, Breitbart News can confirm.

U.S. consumers’ confidence in the economic outlook fell sharply in April, driven by rising concerns over trade policy and financial market volatility, even as their assessment of current business and labor market conditions remained steady, according to a report released

U.S. businesses kept up plans to hire more workers, defying predictions of tariff-led hiring slowdown. Government openings fell, as the Trump administration’s agenda comes into focus.

Amazon is now denying media reports that it intended to add a “tariff tracker” to its items to highlight their cost of import fees.

The Chinese Communist Party insisted on Monday that genocidal dictator Xi Jinping has not reached out to President Donald Trump regarding the 145 percent tariff imposed on Chinese goods, nor is China engaging in any negotiation with the United States on the matter.

Conservative Party of Canada leader Pierre Poilievre — once heavily favored in the polls to become the next prime minister — not only lost to Liberal Mark Carney in Monday’s election, but he appears to have lost the parliamentary seat he has held for 21 years at press time.

The price of products Amazon Inc. displays in its online store may soon include the listed price and how much was added to the value due to President Donald Trump’s tariff impositions.

CNN senior political commentator and former Obama adviser David Axelrod said Monday on “Anderson Cooper 360” that President Donald Trump’s tariffs were the “beginning of the end” of the Trump presidency.

Polls opened in Canada on Monday morning after a turbulent election season in which the ruling Liberals have attempted to make President Donald Trump the top issue of the race, while the Conservatives offer a departure from what they call the “lost Liberal decade.”

President Donald Trump said Sunday that his tariff policy will substantially reduce, even “completely eliminate,” income taxes for some American workers.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun insisted on Friday that “fentanyl is the U.S.’s problem, not China’s.”

Developing countries should strike swift trade deals with the United States at the “earliest possible” opportunity, the president of the World Bank said.

Consumer sentiment remains deeply depressed; and the division between Democrats and Republicans has reached historic, almost unimaginable levels.

Democratic sentiment hits all-time low as concerns about inflation, trade policy weigh on outlook.

President Donald Trump returned to needling former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as “Governor Trudeau” and talked about annexing Canada in his “100 Days” interview with Time magazine, which was posted online Friday.

President Donald Trump told Time magazine in an interview published Friday that genocidal Chinese dictator Xi Jinping called him to discuss trade negotiations — a day after the Chinese Foreign Ministry claimed any reports of such negotiations were “fake news.”

Chinese scientists are complaining that the tariff war is slowing down research and making it difficult for laboratories to obtain vital equipment and supplies from the United States.

During an interview with WVON on Thursday, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson said “the fluctuations of the market and Trump’s tariffs” have resulted in massive losses to the city “just because of the uncertainty and the chaos.” And also stated that

The Swiss president says Switzerland is among 15 countries with which the United States plans to conduct “privileged” negotiations.
