Trump News at a glance: Anti-MUSC demonstrators target Tesla exhibition halls in the world | Trump administration

People around the world have joined demonstrations against Elon Musk and his attempts to dismantle the American federal government on Saturday, meeting outside the Tesla exhibition halls from Australia to Switzerland and California.

The protest organizers asked people to do three things: do not buy a Tesla, do not sell Tesla’s actions and do not join the “Tesla Takedown” movement. “The evil in Tesla stops Musk,” says one of the group’s slogan. “Stop Musk will help save lives and our democracy.”

Musk, the richest person in the world, directs the “Department of Effectiveness of the Government” by Donald Trump (DOGE), that he has responsible for reducing federal budgets in the United States, in particular by linking tens of thousands of workers.


Thousands of people join anti-MUSC demonstrations worldwide

With more than 200 events planned worldwide, the demonstrations started at noon in front of the Tesla exhibition halls in Australia and New Zealand, then hit Europe in countries such as Finland, Norway, Denmark, Germany, France, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.

Each rally was organized locally with original themes. In Ireland, it was “Smash the Fash”, and Switzerland had “Down With Doge”.

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A senior FDA head resigns to quote RFK JR’s “disinformation and lies”

A senior health official in the United States, who has been considered a railing against any future politicization of approval by Food and Drug Administration of vital vaccines, resigned suddenly, quoting the Secretary of Health Robert F Kennedy Jr “Misinformation and Lies”.

Friday, several media, citing familiar people, reported late Friday that Dr Peter Marks had the choice to resign or be dismissed by a head of the Department of Health and Social Services (HHS). He chose to resign.

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Most employees of the American Peace Institute have dismissed en masse

Most employees of the American Institute of Peace, a thinkank created and financed by the Congress, now taken up by the “Ministry of Elon Musk’s Government”, received notices of murder of their mass dismissal on Friday, the last stage of the reduction in the workforce of the Government of the Trump administration.

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The leaders of the Harvard Middle East study center descend

The Center leaders for the Middle East studies of Harvard University are leaving their positions after the center was faced with accusations of anti-Israeli biases. The members of the faculty who spoke at the New York Times said in an anonymous way that they thought that Cemal Kafadar and Rosie Bsheer were forced to leave their roles.

Departures come while the Trump administration examines institutions that have had pro-Palestinian demonstrations in the past year.

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Peter Hegseth’s wife attended sensitive meetings with foreign officials – Report

The wife of the US Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth attended two meetings with foreign defense officials during which sensitive information was discussed, according to a new report by the Wall Street Journal. Jennifer Hegseth was present at two meetings where sensitive information was discussed, one with the British defense secretary, John Healey, and one in Brussels at the NATO headquarters, the WSJ reported.

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The former Talkshow host and co-founder of Ozy’s media, Carlos Watson, received the mercy of Donald Trump, which saves him a 10-year prison sentence. Watson went to the federal correctional establishment of Lompoc, California, when he learned the presidential switching offered to him, as CNBC reported. He published a statement that thanked the president and insulted the federal judge appointed Trump who condemned him, Eric Komitee, as “conflicting and contrary to ethics”.

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Plots in the health service will open a way for taking control of the private sector, provide experts

Deletions of massive jobs provided for the Ministry of Health and Social Services (HHS) will open the way to the taking of control of crucial services by the private sector, by jeopardizing the United States in future health emergencies, health experts and democratic politicians.

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What happened to others today:

  • The new college of Florida has dismissed a Chinese language teacher under a state law which prevents public universities from Florida from hiring individuals they deem “countries of concern”.

  • US President Donald Trump said on Saturday that he had not warned managers of the automotive industry against the price increase as prices on foreign manufacturing cars in force, telling NBC News that he “does not care” if they did.

  • The Trump administration has ordered certain French companies in American government contracts to comply with its executive decree prohibiting diversity, equity and inclusion programs, highlighting the extraterritorial scope of American policies and their potential impact on European corporate practices.


Catch up? Here is what happened on March 28.