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Trump 2nd term live updates: Trump defends tariffs, declines to comment on Ukraine aid

Trump said tariffs will be the "greatest thing we've ever done as a country."

Last Updated: March 9, 2025, 8:31 PM EDT

President Donald Trump is defending his decision to pause some tariffs to Canada and Mexico for another month -- a notable reversal after imposing historic levies on the key U.S. trading partners earlier this week, causing markets to tumble.

On Friday, Trump signed more executive orders at the White House before he convened a first-ever cryptocurrency summit with industry leaders.

Mar 06, 2025, 12:18 PM EST

CIA has begun firing newly hired employees

New hires at the CIA have begun getting laid off, the agency said Thursday.

"We are reviewing personnel within their first two years of service at the Agency. For some personnel, that process will result in termination," a CIA spokesperson told ABC News. "Our officers face unique pressures from working in situations that are fast-paced and high-stakes -- it's not for everyone."

The seal of the Central Intelligence Agency is shown at the entrance of the CIA headquarters in McLean, Virginia, U.S., September 24, 2022.
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Early last month, the CIA emailed a list of new employee names to the Office of Management and Budget in order to be in compliance with an executive order asking for employees still in the probationary phase.

Some government agencies have a probation period of six months, but the CIA list included new employees from the last two years. It can take two years or longer to complete initial CIA training and language courses.

CIA staffing numbers are classified, so it is unclear at this time how many will be affected.

-ABC News' Cindy Smith

Mar 06, 2025, 12:16 PM EST

Mexican president says call with Trump was 'excellent and respectful'

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum posted on X after her call with Trump Thursday morning, saying, "We had an excellent and respectful call in which we agreed that our work and collaboration have yielded unprecedented results, within the framework of respect for our sovereignties."

The post included a screenshot of Trump's Truth Social post announcing he was pausing tariffs on most goods from Mexico.

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum holds a press conference to announce response to U.S. tariffs, at National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico Mar. 4, 2025.
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Sheinbaum and Trump spoke before the pause was announced.

"We will continue to work together, particularly on migration and security issues, including reducing the illegal crossing of fentanyl into the United States, as well as weapons into Mexico," she added.

-ABC News' Ellie Kaufman

Mar 06, 2025, 11:59 AM EST

Trump pausing tariffs on Mexico for goods that fall under USMCA until April 2

"After speaking with President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico, I have agreed that Mexico will not be required to pay Tariffs on anything that falls under the USMCA Agreement," President Donald Trump wrote on his conservative social media platform. "This Agreement is until April 2nd. I did this as an accommodation, and out of respect for, President Sheinbaum."

Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum speaks during a press conference after holding a phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump, at the National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico Mar. 6, 2025.
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"Our relationship has been a very good one, and we are working hard, together, on the Border, both in terms of stopping Illegal Aliens from entering the United States and, likewise, stopping Fentanyl. Thank you to President Sheinbaum for your hard work and cooperation!" Trump added.

Mar 06, 2025, 11:52 AM EST

Trump cancels signing EO to dismantle Education Department: Sources

The White House has pulled Thursday's signing of the executive order to dismantle the Department of Education, multiple sources told ABC News.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt quoted a news report saying it was "fake news" that Trump was expected to sign the order Thursday. She said he is not signing it.

Behind the scenes, there was concern among top administration officials about the blowback the order would receive and the lack of messaging in place ahead of the rollout.

The Department of Education headquarters in Washington, Mar. 6, 2025.
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Specially, how the administration would answer questions about how the EO would impact the school lunch program along with other programs that could no longer exist.

-ABC News' Katherine Faulders

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