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Michigan Gov. Whitmer makes another White House visit to meet with Trump
WASHINGTON (AP) — Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer met with President Donald Trump at the White House on Tuesday to discuss the toll tariffs are taking on the auto industry and the potential effects of his tax and spending bill on Medicaid. It's the latest in a string of meetings between the Democratic governor and the Republican president after the two frequently clashed during his first term. In his second term, Whitmer has adopted a more diplomatic approach, drawing some backlash from fellow Democrats. But it's also resulted in multiple wins for Whitmer's state, including Trump's approving $50 million in storm relief and awarding a new fighter jet mission for an Air National Guard base in the state. 'I've always said that I'll work with anyone to get things done for Michigan,' Whitmer, a potential 2028 presidential candidate, said in a statement Tuesday. 'That's why I've continued to go to Washington, D.C., to make sure that Michiganders are front and center when critical decisions are being made.' The private meeting between Whitmer and Trump — which a White House official would not confirm but did stress Trump's continued focus on Michigan — marks a rare instance of the president sitting with a leading Democratic figure. In recent weeks, Trump attacked Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer, telling him to 'go to hell," while also taking aim at other high-profile Democratic governors who have pushed back on some of his policies, including California's Gavin Newsom and Illinois' JB Pritzker, also considered possible 2028 candidates. Pritzker has aided Texas Democrats in leaving their state to stay in Illinois to block Republicans from their needed quorum to pass a new congressional map backed by Trump. Early Tuesday, Trump called Pritzker 'probably the dumbest of all governors' in a television interview. Whitmer has been more careful, criticizing some of Trump's policies rather than the president himself. She issued an executive directive last week to assess the impact of tariffs that she said have led to 'massive economic uncertainty' — without mentioning Trump's name once. Tuesday's appearance ended with far less controversy than her trip to the White House in April. Whitmer was unexpectedly ushered into the Oval Office during that visit, standing awkwardly nearby as the Republican president signed executive orders and assailed his political opponents during a photo opportunity. In their White House meeting Tuesday, Whitmer said that she told Trump and 'his team about the impact tariffs are having on Michigan's economy, especially our auto industry.' She also discussed 'changes in the Medicaid program, and ongoing recovery efforts following the ice storm in Northern Michigan this year." Whitmer also saw Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and chief of staff Susie Wiles while at the White House. Trump announced last month that he had spoken with Whitmer to inform her that he was appproving $50 million in federal funds for Michigan to support repairs and recovery from a March ice storm. In April, Trump traveled to Michigan to announce a new mission for Selfridge Air National Guard Base, which Whitmer has sought for years.


The Hill
7 minutes ago
- The Hill
Palantir gets boost from blockbuster earnings
The company posted a 48 percent year-over-year increase in revenue for the three-month period between April and June, crossing $1 billion for the first time. 'As usual, I've been cautioned to be a little modest about our bombastic numbers, but honestly there's no authentic way to be anything but have enormous pride and gratefulness about these extraordinary numbers,' Palantir CEO Alex Karp said on a Monday evening earnings call. U.S. commercial revenue nearly doubled, rising 93 percent to $306 million, while U.S. government revenue ticked up a strong 53 percent to $426 million. In the U.S. overall, the company saw 68 percent year-over-year growth. 'This is a perfect time for a revolution in the United States of America,' Karp added. 'We are very, very bullish on America. We have some really crucial and important clients internationally … but this is an American revolution.' Palantir expects another $1 billion in revenue next quarter for an anticipated $4.1 billion in revenue for the full year. The strong earnings call marks the latest in a series of wins for the company, which recently scored a contract with the U.S. Army worth $10 billion over the next decade.


The Hill
7 minutes ago
- The Hill
DHS uses ‘South Park' image for recruitment ahead of ICE-themed episode
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Tuesday used imagery from 'South Park,' which had dedicated its season premiere to mocking President Trump, to encourage recruitment for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) ahead of the show's next episode, which deals with Trump immigration enforcement. On the social platform X, the DHS account posted an image of the show's animation with several people loaded into a car labeled ICE. Several similar vehicles followed in the background, with one appearing to sound its siren. All the characters in the ICE vehicles were depicted wearing masks covering the lower halves of their faces. ' DHS wrote in the photo's caption, linking to the recruitment site. The DHS post came shortly after South Park released a teaser for its next episode, featuring an animation of a woman closely resembling DHS Secretary Kristi Noem. That character is depicted pointing a gun in the air, wearing a 'POLICE ICE' vest and posing in front of photographers. Noem has previously faced criticism for calling in the media during ICE-related operations. ''Got A Nut': When Mr. Mackay loses his job, he desperately tries to find a new way to make a living,' the South Park account posted on X, teasing the next episode, which is set to air Wednesday evening on Comedy Central and the next day on Paramount+. In a subsequent statement to Newsweek, DHS thanked the show for helping its recruitment efforts. 'We want to thank South Park for drawing attention to ICE law enforcement recruitment,' a DHS spokesperson said in the statement. 'We are calling on patriotic Americans to help us remove murderers, gang members, pedophiles, and other violent criminals from our country. Benefits available to new ICE recruits include an up to $50,000 signing bonus, student loan forgiveness, and retirement benefits. Apply today at the spokesperson continued. South Park's 27th season, which premiered two weeks ago, has targeted the White House and the president directly. In the debut episode this season, the show depicted Trump naked in bed with the devil and made fun of what the show depicted as small genitals. The season premiere poked fun at Trump for targeting his enemies and mocked media conglomerate Paramount over its recent settlement with the president, which came ahead of its merger with Skydance that required the approval of Trump's Federal Communications Commission. The season premiered just days after the creators of 'South Park,' Trey Parker and Matt Stone, reached a massive streaming deal with Paramount, valued at more than $1 billion.