by Adam Israel in Politics

Multiple crises engulf the Trump administration: a Signal chat scandal involving top officials discussing sensitive military operations, leading to calls for investigations and a lawsuit; the Department of Health and Human Services plans to cut 10,000 full-time employees; President Trump's 25% tariff on imported cars and car parts draws international condemnation and internal Republican concerns; and the nomination of Elise Stefanik to be US ambassador to the United Nations faces uncertainty due to the narrow House Republican majority. The Signal chat controversy is the focus of an emergency hearing, with officials deflecting blame and downplaying the leak. Lawmakers are divided, with some calling for investigations and others urging to move on. Meanwhile, the auto tariffs are met with criticism from foreign leaders, including Canada, Mexico, Japan, South Korea, and the EU. The administration defends its actions, while concerns remain about potential trade wars. The HHS cuts are part of a larger government overhaul, while the Stefanik nomination remains in limbo. In other news, an Iranian student is detained by ICE, deportation flights to Venezuela resume, and a major MS-13 leader is captured.