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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."

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.


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Trump says steel, aluminum tariffs still on for next week

Despite pausing tariffs on a large number of goods from Canada and Mexico, President Donald Trump said he is still sticking with his plan to issue tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum products starting next week.

"We're not looking at that," he said when he was asked about a pause on tariffs.


Trump blames 'globalist companies' on market issues

After President Donald Trump signed an executive order that paused the tariffs on Canada and Mexico, the president claimed in the Oval Office that his decision did not have to do with the current stock market.

The president said he is not looking at the market and blamed "globalist companies" for the slump.

"The countries and companies that have been ripping us aren't particularly happy with what I'm doing," he said.


Trump tells Cabinet members they're in charge, not Musk: Sources

President Donald Trump convened a meeting Thursday morning to tell his Cabinet heads that they are in charge of the agencies and departments they oversee, not Elon Musk, multiple sources familiar with the matter told ABC News.

Musk was in the room for the meeting when Trump told top officials that the billionaire's role is to make recommendations and not unilateral decisions -- whether it be about staffing decisions or policy matters, the sources said.

The meeting comes as Trump's Cabinet secretaries have privately expressed frustration about Musk and the mandates he has been giving that have caused mass confusion among the federal workforce.

-ABC News' Rachel Scott, Will Steakin and Katherine Faulders


Trump pauses tariffs on large number of Canadian goods: Officials

White House officials told ABC News that President Donald Trump has signed executive orders to amend the tariffs on Canada and Mexico that went into effect just two days ago to exclude all products in compliance with the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement.

The pause will last until April 2.

-ABC News' Michelle Stoddart and Molly Nagle