US–EU agreement on 15% tariffs: Disaster averted – Why many see it as a one-sided compromise
The agreement averts a trade war, includes $600 billion in investments and $750 billion in US energy purchases, but also establishes a baseline 15% tariff on European goods – A blow to the auto industry and a rise in import costs – First reaction from the markets
US: The Associated Press’ appeal against the Trump administration over exclusion from briefings is rejected
Donald Trump lashed out at AP on February 20, calling it a "radical left organization"
Musk’s messages from the Oval Office: With his son by his side, he defended his cuts and his authority
"I fully expect to be under the microscope," the world's richest man commented from the Oval Office, where he answered questions from reporters alongside Trump