Trump Criticizes Tucker Carlson, People Without A College Degree in Truth Social TiradePresident Donald Trump in a lengthy post to Truth Social criticized conservative pundit Tucker Carlson and other Republicans critical of him, while also swiping at people without a college degree.“He could barely get out of College, and maybe he didn’t, but only really dumb people can’t make it through that wonderful four year time in life!,” the president wrote Friday night.The comment stands in tension with Trump’s own coalition, as white non-college-educated voters have long formed a core part of his base. Trump’s post also appears to be related to a photo Carlson posted earlier this month with some of the president’s most vocal opponents — including outgoing House Republican Rep. Thomas Massie (Ky.), former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (Ga.), and former Trump national security official Joe Kent — meeting at his cabin in Maine.Carlson reshared a picture that fueled speculation of a breakaway political movement anchored by their shared opposition to the war in Iran, which was captioned, “MAGA was betrayed. We all were. It’s time for a new path forward.” Newly Resurfaced Photo Shows Natalie Harp Running After Trump's Golf CartA resurfaced 2023 photo shows Natalie Harp, the President Donald Trump aide thrust to the center of a media frenzy following remarks from Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.), chasing after Trump’s golf cart on foot.The photo was published Friday in The Mirror. Mikey Smith, the U.S. political editor for The Mirror, also shared it on X, dubbing the image “THE HUMAN SPRINTER,” a play on Harp’s nickname as “the human printer.”The image’s release comes on the heels of the publication of intimate letters allegedly sent from Harp to Trump in May 2023. In one letter, she apologized to Trump for causing “embarrassment” by “walking the course in Scotland.”Federal Judge Vacates Trump Policy That Suspended Processing Of Immigration Visas From 75 CountriesA federal judge in New York has vacated a Trump administration policy that suspended the processing of visas from 75 countries, including Afghanistan, Iran, Russia and Somalia, whose nationals the Trump administration deemed likely to require public assistance in the United States.U.S. District Judge Jeannette Vargas, an appointee of former President Joe Biden, set aside the policy Friday as “contrary to law and in excess of statutory authority.”Read more:Iran Says The World Has Accepted It Has Defeated The U.S.Iran’s president says the world has accepted that it’s won the war with the United States, while France and Saudi Arabia are expected to discuss plans to bypass the Strait of Hormuz, which has been effectively closed since the U.S. and Israel launched a war with Iran nearly six months ago.Meanwhile remarks by the U.S. Ambassador to Turkey and special envoy for Syria appear to contradict official U.S. position over the Golan Heights.Read more:US Imposes 50% Tariffs On $20 Billion Worth Of Canadian Products. Canada Says It Will RetaliateWASHINGTON (AP) — The United States imposed 50% tariffs on $20 billion worth of Canadian products early Saturday, and Canada immediately said it would retaliate after last-ditch negotiations failed to resolve the latest strain in relations between the historic allies.President Donald Trump’s import taxes will hit about 5% of what Canada ships to the United States every year, including products ranging from hockey sticks to tongue depressors.“Canada will match those tariffs dollar for dollar to protect our workers and businesses,” Prime Minister Mark Carney said in a statement. The retaliation escalates the trade conflict and calls into question the future of a North American trade agreement covering the United States, Canada and Mexico that is crucial to industry in all three countries.Read more:Trump Whines That He’s Going To Be Impeached AgainPresident Donald Trump lamented the possibility of being impeached again if Republicans lose in the midterm elections.“I’m going to be impeached. They’re going to impeach me. They have no idea why,” he said as a reason to convince his supporters to vote for Sen. Darline Graham (R) and other Republicans he endorsed in the midterms.His remarks came at a Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, campaign rally for Graham, the sister of the late Sen. Lindsey Graham. She was appointed to finish out his current term after he passed last month and is running to keep the seat.Trump Giddy Over Supreme Court Ruling On His Ballroom: 'I'm In A Very Good Mood'President Donald Trump continued to celebrate the Supreme Court ruling that his White House ballroom project can proceed on a provisional basis.“I’m in a very good mood tonight,” Trump said shortly after taking the stage at a rally for newly appointed Sen. Darline Graham (R-S.C.) Friday evening. “We just learned that the big decision of the United States Supreme Court came down, and the military/ballroom -- this beautiful, magnificent complex being built on the hallowed grounds of our cherished White House” can proceed for now, he told a crowd in Myrtle Beach, repeating his false claims that the project is “under budget and ahead of schedule” despite ballooning in cost.“It’s going to be the greatest of its kind anywhere that’s ever been built, and it’s something that presidents have wanted to be built for over 150 years,” he continued, thanking the Supreme Court and Chief Justice John Roberts.He made similar remarks earlier on social media. Trump also lamented that the ballroom -- which he has begun framing as a military complex -- wouldn’t be completed in time for him to host Chinese President Xi Jinping during his upcoming visit. Trump: 'I Don't Want To Say' Where Beef Imports Are Coming FromPresident Donald Trump refused to answer when a reporter asked him to name the countries involved in his controversial new beef deal, which will temporarily allow up to 300,000 metric tons of ground beef to be imported without tariffs.“I don’t want to say which countries, but there are a few countries that are going to be sending in the highest quality beef, and it’s something that we need,” he told reporters.Trump, who campaigned on championing American business, has been getting heat for the deal from Republicans and Democrats alike. “The American people have the right to know if we will be eating low-quality foreign beef,” Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) posted on social media in response to Trump’s refusal to name countries. “Why is [he] hiding where the foreign beef is coming from?”Trump Admits Darline Graham Will Do What He Wants In The SenateAs he was heading to a South Carolina campaign event for Sen. Darline Graham (R), President Donald Trump told reporters Friday that he supports her in part because she will do what he wants.His comments came after Graham, the sister of the late Sen. Lindsay Graham who was appointed temporarily to his seat, admitted during a debate that she was “not that informed on national security.”“She’s very smart, and she was being honest,” Trump told reporters. “It hasn’t been her thing, but she’s surrounded by very good people, and she said that she’s totally for the military. She’s going to do what the military wants, and really, what the president wants. She understands that national security is my thing.” Trump went on to claim that he has raised $850 million for Republicans ahead of midterm elections.Graham is facing off against U.S. Rep. Ralph Norman in the Republican South Carolina primary runoff election.Trump Hails Temporary SCOTUS Ballroom Reprieve In Error-Filled MessagePresident Donald Trump praised the U.S. Supreme Court Friday after Chief Justice John Roberts decided his $400+ million ballroom project could continue on a provisional basis, pending an actual Supreme Court decision.“We are grateful for the Decision of the United States Supreme Court,” Trump wrote in a social media post.Read more:Ed Martin, Who Helped Trump Go After His Enemies, Is Leaving The DOJPresident Donald Trump said Friday that pardon attorney Ed Martin is stepping down from the Department of Justice to instead focus on legal battles for upcoming elections.Martin led the DOJ’s controversial “Weaponization Working Group” until being removed from the role in February. With the group, Martin essentially helped Trump target his political enemies, including Special Counsel Jack Smith, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, and New York’s Attorney General Letitia James.“I know he will do an outstanding job, ensure Free, Fair, and Honest Elections, and strongly advance our Constitutional Rights. Good luck Ed!” Trump, who has continuously pushed baseless conspiracies about stolen elections, said in a post on Truth Social on Friday.Martin, the former interim U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, has also pushed false conspiracy theories about the 2020 election that Trump lost. He has also represented Jan. 6 insurrectionists. In response to the announcement on Friday, Martin posted online, “Proud to serve. Fight Fight Fight.”See All Updates