
President Donald Trump told NBC News in an interview Saturday that he would not fire anyone involved in the Signal group chat in which military attack plans were inadvertently divulged to a journalist and added later that he “couldn’t care less” if automakers raised prices because of new tariffs. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: President Donald Trump defended new tariffs, said he would not fire aides tied to the Signal chat leak, and repeated his push to take control of Greenland.
Key Points:
Trump’s tariff push could raise prices on foreign cars and parts, which may lift costs for households and small businesses and add uncertainty for workers in auto supply chains.
Tariffs could push some buyers toward American-made cars and support some US auto jobs if more production moves home.
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Central subject of the article; his comments on tariffs, automaker prices, Signal, and Greenland drive the story.
Central foreign-policy target of Trump’s annexation remarks and military-force comments.
Named Defense Secretary mentioned for his role in the Signal chat and the administration’s response.
Named foreign leader briefly mentioned as being put on the phone during Trump’s golf outing and interview.
Named in the context of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s condemnation of the tariffs and trade tensions.
Publication that reported on the Signal chat story central to the interview’s context.
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