Good morning! Today is March 15th and here is your morning news rundown. We are going to do a paid subscriber Q&A tonight night around 7:30 PM EST, so stay tuned for that! If you want to support my work, click the button below and become a paid subscriber today:
With that, here is all the news you missed:
The Trump Administration’s State Department has drawn up plans to implement another travel ban, this time targeting 43 countries around the world. The countries have been placed in three separate categories: red, orange, and yellow depending on how severe the travel restrictions are. The travel ban covers the following countries, but has not yet been implemented:
Senator Schumer stated that he viewed his vote to advance the GOP spending bill as a demonstration of strength and courage, according to CNN.
Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers warned that the chances of a U.S. recession are approaching 50%.
Delaware’s Senate passed Senate Bill 21, a controversial measure dubbed the “billionaire’s bill” by critics, which would shield powerful shareholders from conflict-of-interest lawsuits and limit shareholder access to key corporate information.
While speaking at the Justice Department, Trump called for jailing his perceived enemies, referred to his courtroom opponents as "scum," labeled judges as "corrupt," and described the prosecutors investigating him as "deranged."
Newly sworn-in Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney declared that Canada will never be part of the United States, emphasizing, "America is not Canada."
Greenland's five political parties issued a joint statement condemning President Donald Trump's repeated comments about annexing the island as "unacceptable," asserting that only Greenland can decide its future.
Pam Bondi warned that anyone who touches a Tesla, visits a dealership, or takes any action against the company should be cautious because legal action will follow.
See you this evening.
— Aaron
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