Trump admin updates: White House asks court to stay order to ground deportation flights

Video shows deportees in El Salvador after a judge ordered flights to stop.

Last Updated: March 16, 2025, 9:36 PM GMT

The White House has asked a federal circuit court to stay a district court's temporary restraining orderthat blocked President Donald Trump from using the Alien Enemies act to deport noncitizens, including alleged members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua.

Meanwhile, the fallout over Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and other Democrats voting with Republicans to avert a government shutdown continued, with some in Schumer's party calling for new leadership while others defended him, but said the party needed to use new tactics and new messaging.

And Trump signed an executive order on Saturday that rescinded 19 executive actions issued by former President Joe Biden's administration on gender, labor policies and industry regulations, bringing the number of Biden's actions reversed by Trump to nearly 100.

Mar 11, 2025, 2:13 PM GMT

Trump says he'll double tariffs on Canadian steel

Trump announced Tuesday that he will double tariffs on Canadian steel in response to Ontario issuing a tariff on electricity to bordering states.

A worker moves steel product at North York Iron, a steel supplier in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, February 11, 2025.
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"I have instructed my Secretary of Commerce to ad an ADDITIONAL 25% Tariff, to 50%, on all STEEL and ALUMINUM COMING INTO THE UNITED STATES FROM CANADA, ONE OF THE HIGHEST TARIFFING NATIONS ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD. This will go into effect TOMORROW MORNING, March 12th," he said in a Truth Social post.

Trump also said that he is declaring a "National Emergency on Electricity," in the area impacted by the tariffs from Canada. He said that the national emergency will "allow the U.S to quickly do what has to be done" to respond to the tariff from Canada, without providing any specifics on actions the U.S. might take.

Empty shelves with Buy Canadian Instead signs are seen in the American Whiskey section of the BC Liquor in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Mar. 10, 2025.
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He also called on Canada to drop their tariffs on dairy farmers.

Mar 11, 2025, 1:50 PM GMT

Trump says he's going to buy a Tesla in support of Musk as stock plummets

President Trump said in a social media post that he is going to "buy a brand new Tesla" Tuesday morning "as a show of confidence and support for Elon Musk, a truly great American."

The apparent commitment comes as Tesla stock has plummeted since his arrival in Washington.

"Why should he be punished for putting his tremendous skills to work in order to help MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN???" Trump wrote on Truth Social. The president called Tesla, which Musk was an early investor in before taking over as CEO, Musk's "baby."

A Tesla Model X car is seen at a showroom March 11, 2025.
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Mar 11, 2025, 1:33 PM GMT

Vance arrives at GOP meeting as House prepares for afternoon funding vote

Vice President JD Vance arrived at House Republicans' closed-door meeting Tuesday morning, but did not respond to questions including what his message is to members on the funding bill.

The vote is scheduled to take place in the 4 p.m. ET hour.

The White House has played an outsize role in the talks, as Trump is urging Republicans to support the measure. The president even placed phone calls on Monday to some lawmakers who are on the fence in an attempt to shore up the votes, according to a White House official.

Trump also lashed out at a hardline Republican who is expected to oppose Johnson's plan. In a social media post, Trump vowed to "lead the charge" to oust Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky.

Vice President JD Vance arrives for a House Republican Conference meeting at the U.S. Capitol on March 11, 2025, in Washington, DC.
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Mar 11, 2025, 1:30 PM GMT

House Republicans set to vote on spending bill; Democrats roll out their own long shot plan

House Republicans are slated to vote Tuesday on their spending bill, known as a continuing resolution, that would fund the government at current levels through Sept. 30, 2025. The vote represents a major test for Speaker Mike Johnson -- as it remains unclear if the Trump-backed legislation can even pass in the GOP-controlled chamber.

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson arrives at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., March 11, 2025.
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Meanwhile, top Democrats late Monday night rolled out a long shot alternative plan to fund the government after voicing opposition to Johnson's funding bill. Their plan would fund the government through April 11 and "includes only a handful of necessary adjustments to prevent funding issues in the interim and to extend essential health authorizations."

Read more about the shutdown showdown here.

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