Good morning, and happy Presidents’ Day. US government layoffs expanded over the weekend while cuts to Medicaid threaten to divide Republicans. Traders are kept guessing on tariffs. And the BAFTAs offer a possible Oscars preview. Listen to the day’s top stories.
US government layoffs expanded to Medicare and Medicaid, the FDA and the Centers for Disease Control over the weekend, according to emails reviewed by Bloomberg. That’s helping fuel a quiet rebellion among Republicans representing working-class and lower-income areas, who warn cuts to the health-care system will hurt constituents. Also sure to agitate: Elon Musk’s DOGE is trying to access individual taxpayer data, a person familiar said.
Elsewhere in government, Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court to let him fire the head of an independent US agency that protects government whistleblowers. Top officials at the Department of Homeland Security were told to immediately stop work connected to climate change. And the president’s top economic adviser told CBS he’ll meet regularly with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, giving the president a channel to convey his opinions to the central bank.
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Trump said he’s open to allowing Europe to buy US-made weapons to give to Ukraine. He also said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy will be involved in peace talks with Russia, a day after top US advisers suggested the negotiations might go on without him. For its part, the EU is working on a major new package to ramp up defense spending and support Kyiv.
In the Middle East, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened to open the “gates of hell” on Hamas if all remaining hostages aren’t released. Three hostages were released from captivity in Gaza and 369 Palestinians were freed from Israeli jails in a ceasefire swap over the weekend. Earlier, Netanyahu reiterated his support for Trump’s “bold vision” for Gaza’s future.