Trump’s China Trade Deal, LA Curfew Amidst Protests, and Musk’s Apology: Your Daily News Roundup

A whirlwind day in the news brought significant developments across multiple fronts. Let’s break down the top stories:

Trump’s Trade Framework with China

President Donald Trump unveiled a new proposed trade framework with China, outlining specific tariffs while awaiting final deal approval. The details of this framework remain highly anticipated as negotiations continue.

Los Angeles Under Curfew Following Anti-ICE Protests

The White House issued a strong warning regarding the escalating anti-ICE protests sweeping across major American cities. In Los Angeles, these protests have unfortunately devolved into looting, widespread arrests, and the implementation of a citywide curfew. Mayor Karen Bass declared a state of emergency, with the curfew potentially lasting for several days.

Adding to the serious situation, the Department of Justice is pursuing legal action against two individuals charged with possession of Molotov cocktails.

Elon Musk Extends Olive Branch to Trump

In a surprising turn of events, tech mogul Elon Musk has seemingly put an end to his recent public disagreements with President Trump. Musk took to X (formerly Twitter) to express regret over some of his previous posts targeting Trump. In a phone interview with the New York Post, President Trump responded positively to Musk’s apology, stating, “I thought it was very nice that he did that.”

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