5 Things to Know for March 27: Yemen Group Chat, Health Care Funding, Auto Tariffs, Social Security, Tufts Student Detained
5 Things to Know for March 27
Here are the top updates for today:
1. Yemen Group Chat
The Atlantic published additional text messages on Wednesday that top Trump officials inadvertently shared with a reporter in a Signal group chat about a US military attack on Houthis in Yemen. The release of such sensitive information underscored the extent of the breach in operational security. President Donald Trump and his aides have responded to the national security scandal by downplaying its severity and calling it a ‘witch hunt.’
2. Health Care Funding
The Trump administration has decided to pull back more than $11 billion in grants that were allocated to state and community health departments during the Covid-19 pandemic. This decision has been described as a ‘devastating blow to public health.’
3. Auto Tariffs
President Trump announced 25% tariffs on all cars shipped to the US and on foreign-made car parts. This move has been condemned by international leaders and is expected to increase costs for American consumers.
4. Social Security
The Social Security Administration has backtracked on its plan to require all applicants filing for benefits to complete their claims in person or online. This policy change comes amidst plans to eliminate 7,000 jobs and close some local offices.
5. Tufts Student Detained
An international student at Tufts University has been detained by immigration officers. The student, who co-wrote an op-ed criticizing the university’s response to the pro-Palestinian movement, has been accused of ‘engaging in activities in support of Hamas.’
Stay informed with these key updates and more as the day unfolds.