Trump’s 12th week in office to be dominated by tariffs fallout, Netanyahu visit

The twelfth week of President Donald Trump is likely to focus on his position on the repercussions of last week on many new customs tariffs and the visit of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
“It will not be easy, but the end result will be historical,” Trump said on Saturday.
The comments promised by the twelfth week of Trump in his post comes to mediate the president’s decision last week to announce a new tariff for dozens of countries around the world, a policy that he said in the end “that will ship” the economy as part of his “economic revolution”.
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President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meet at the White House on February 4, 2025. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
However, fears about the economic pitfalls of the new definitions, especially after the S&P 500 and NASDAQ index witnessed the worst decline in the contract late last week. Meanwhile, Dow Jones Industrial Malce 2,231.07 points, or 5.5 %, fell on Friday, adding anxiety about Trump’s commercial policies.
Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer described the definitions as “a tremendous assault on American families” during the appearance of CNN during the weekend, on the pretext that politics will only lead to “billionaire assistance”.
However, Trump seemed ready to double in his introduction next week, as the pledge of the trade plan would be a “victory” in the long run.

Chuck Schumer spoke against Trump’s tariff. (Reuters)
The Chinese tariff is facing a legal challenge from the “illegal” conservative group, which is “illegal”
Trump wrote on Saturday to the truth: “We are repeating the unprecedented jobs and companies,” Trump wrote on Saturday.
Meanwhile, Trump Netanyahu is scheduled to host at the White House on Monday, when the two leaders are likely to discuss the tariff that the president made clear only 17 % on the US ally for a long time, but also the continuous expansion of the Israeli invasion of Gaza.
Trump is also possible to closely watching congress next week, as legislators are pushing the Republican party forward to develop millions of dollars in the budget spending agenda.

Home President Mike Johnson (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images/File)
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The Senate adopted the Trump budget plan during the weekend, which will now require approval from the House of Representatives to move forward in the budget settlement process. But there are still doubts that Trump’s agenda can cleanse the lower room this week, as the Republican Party carries a small majority with strong differences between the party factions.
MP Andy Harris, Speaker of the House of Representatives, wrote on X on Saturday, “The Senate is free to put the pen on paper to draft its own reconciliation bill, but I cannot support the passage of the Senate on our budget decision until I see actual spending plans and reduce the deficit for the agenda of President Trump first.”
2025-04-07 12:00:00