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Looming tariffs, 23 states sue HHS, Mangione death penalty & more

CNN 5 Things

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News, Daily News

3.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2025

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

The White House says President Donald Trump’s new tariffs will go into effect immediately after his Rose Garden announcement tomorrow. Several states and DC are suing the Trump administration over public health funding rollbacks. The DOJ is seeking the death penalty for the man accused of killing a healthcare CEO. We’ll tell you how a federal judge ruled in an Alabama case about out-of-state abortions. Plus, there’s conflicting accounts from police and a prominent Jeffrey Epstein accuser about a crash she alleges sent her to the hospital. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, from CNN, I'm AfomaDK, with the five things you need to know for Tuesday, April 1st.

0:08.7

The White House says President Donald Trump's tariffs will go into effect immediately.

0:13.7

He's expected to make the announcement tomorrow in the Rose Garden.

0:17.2

Although many details are still unknown, it's expected to be the most aggressive tariff move

0:21.7

yet in modern history. Speaking to reporters today, Congressman Rich McCormick of Georgia

0:27.2

warned that commodity tariffs can lead to higher inflation.

0:30.7

What's the ability to remove that tariff? I mean, what is he looking for? That's the question,

0:35.4

whether it be steel, whatever it is.

0:37.7

Here's how Republican Congressman

0:39.2

Brian Mast responded when asked if the

0:41.2

president would be to blame if Americans pay

0:43.3

more. You know, this

0:45.3

is ultimately, it's the fault of a company

0:46.8

to go out there and decide where they're going to put the cost

0:49.4

of something, where they decide to produce something.

0:51.5

So that's the cost of

0:53.3

doing business or a major market of the United States.

0:55.8

I'm clear.

0:57.7

Democratic governors and attorneys general in 23 states, including Washington, D.C., are suing the U.S.

1:03.8

Department of Health and Human Services and its head, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., over a sudden

1:08.7

rollback of $12 billion of public health funding.

1:12.2

In the suit filed today, the states seek a temporary restraining order and injunctive relief

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