A man reportedly laughed as he stabbed four young girls at a Massachusetts movie theater over the weekend. The man reportedly uses female pronouns and supports former president Barack Obama.
The details: On Saturday evening, 26-year-old Jared Ravizza entered an AMC movie theater in Braintree, Massachusetts, wearing a blonde wig and stabbed four girls, aged 9 to 17, unprovoked while “laughing the whole time” according to the mother of three of the girls.
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Ravizza then fled in a black SUV to a nearby McDonalds, where he stabbed two employees, one in the drive-thru window and a second inside the restaurant.
Police caught up with him, and a car chase ensued, ending with Ravizza crashing his car and being arrested.
Transgender? Mainstream media outlets have omitted mention of the stabber’s “gender identity,” but, as reported by The Post Millennial, on Ravizza’s Instagram account, he used “she” pronouns to identify himself.
Obama supporter:According to Rivizza’s Instagram page, which has over 218,000 followers, he was a supporter of former President Obama. In a post from March 29, he posted a photo of the former president’s 2008 “HOPE” campaign poster with a heart emoji in the caption.
Big picture:This is the latest in an unrelenting stream of violent and often deadly crimes committed by people who identify as transgender. The highest-profile crime occurred last year when a transgender shooter targeted a Christian school in Nashville, killing three children and three adults.
❓What Happened: President Donald J. Trump announced the cessation of sanctions against Syria at the Saudi-U.S. Investment Forum, aiming to normalize relations with the regime led by former al-Qaeda operative Ahmed Hussein al-Sharaa and stabilize the war-torn nation.
👥 Who’s Involved: President Trump, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, and Syria’s leader Ahmed Hussein al-Sharaa, a.k.a. Abu Mohammad al-Julani.
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📍 Where & When: Saudi-U.S. Investment Forum, Saudi Arabia, May 13, 2025.
💬 Key Quote: “I will be ordering the cessation of sanctions against Syria in order to give them a chance at greatness,” Trump declared.
⚠️ Impact: Trump’s move could help stabilize Syria and pave the way for migrant returns. Engaging with al-Sharaa’s controversial regime risks backlash over minority persecutions, but could create diplomatic leverage that the administration can leverage to protect minorities.
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President Donald J. Trump has announced he “will be ordering the cessation of sanctions against Syria in order to give them a chance at greatness” at the Saudi-U.S. Investment Forum. The America First leader said Syria had “seen so much misery and death” over its years of civil war, and that he hoped the new regime would “hopefully succeed in stabilizing the country and keeping peace.”
“[T]hey’ve had their share of travesty, war, killing [for] many years,” Trump remarked on Tuesday, saying his administration had already taken steps towards normalizing relations with the country. He revealed that the Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, Mohammed Bin Salman, and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan had played a significant role in persuading him to make these moves.
“Oh, the things I do for the Crown Prince,” Trump joked after the sanctions announcement was met with sustained cheers.
The decision to normalize relations with Syria, now led by former al-Qaeda operative and wanted terrorist Ahmed Hussein al-Sharaa, a.k.a. Abu Mohammad al-Julani, will prove controversial, given his track record and reports of atrocities against Syria’s Alawite and Christian minorities under his leadership.
However, the reality on the ground is that al-Sharaa is in complete control of the country’s capital and heartlands, and he is already being welcomed on official visits by other countries, such as France. Officially recognizing al-Sharaa’s government may give the Trump administration more leverage to persuade al-Sharaa’s regime not to persecute minorities, and make it possible to return tens of thousands of Syrian migrants to their homeland.
Earlier in his visit, President Trump announced he had secured $600 billion in Saudi investments.
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🚨 @POTUS: “After discussing the situation in Syria with the Crown Prince and also with President Erdogan of Turkey… among others in the Middle East, I will be ordering the cessation of sanctions against Syria, in order to give them a chance at greatness.” pic.twitter.com/JG3gx3Nn6D
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❓What Happened: Far-left Democrat election attorney Marc Elias is suing the State of Wyoming to make it easier for noncitizens to cast ballots in state and federal elections.
👥 Who’s Involved: The State of Wyoming, Marc Elias, the Equality State Policy Center, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), and Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray.
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📍 Where & When: The lawsuit was filed on Friday, May 9, 2025.
💬 Key Quote: “The far-left’s lawsuit is a meritless attempt to undermine the common-sense election integrity measures Wyomingites want. Proof of citizenship and proof of residency are common-sense measures pivotal to election integrity,” said Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray in response to the court filing.
⚠️ Impact: Wyoming’s proof of citizenship requirement was passed into law in March. If Elias’s lawsuit is successful, it would mean that noncitizens would only need to assert they are legally allowed to vote in order to cast a ballot in elections held in the state.
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Democrat lawfare operative and elections attorney Marc Elias has filed a lawsuit against the State of Wyoming to make it easier for noncitizens to vote in the state’s elections. Elias’s lawsuit targets a new state law that will soon take effect and requires those registering to vote to provide election officials with documented proof of citizenship. These documents can include a U.S. passport, naturalization papers, a birth certificate, and other official government forms of identification only available to citizens.
“When HB 156 becomes effective, it will impose new, burdensome, and entirely unnecessary requirements that will make it harder for eligible citizens to vote,” the lawsuit, filed by Elias, along with the Equality State Policy Center and American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), reads. “Women—as well as Hispanic, young, and low-income voters—are less likely to have acceptable documentation and, in many cases, face greater hurdles to obtaining it,” it claims.
Notably, the Elias lawsuit raises one of the Democratic Party’s newest anti-election integrity talking points, which claims Voter I.D. and measures ensuring only citizens vote discriminate against married women. The lawsuit contends that women who have taken their husbands’ last names are more likely to be turned away from polling places, despite little evidence of this actually occurring.
The lawsuit also contends that the new law is duplicative, as Wyoming and the U.S. federal government already require voters to attest to their eligibility to vote with a sworn statement. Proponents of the document requirements counter that the provision adds an extra layer of security by requiring evidence that a voter is a citizen beyond their mere word.
Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray has pledged to defend the document requirement in court. He blasted Elias and his co-filers, stating: “The far-left’s lawsuit is a meritless attempt to undermine the common-sense election integrity measures Wyomingites want. Proof of citizenship and proof of residency are common-sense measures pivotal to election integrity.”
❓What Happened: The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose by just 0.2 percent in April, following a 0.1 percent decrease in March. This was the smallest annualized increase in inflation since 2021.
👥 Who’s Involved: The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), President Donald J. Trump, market analysts.
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📍 Where & When: Data, which covers the month of April 2025, was reported on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
💬 Key Quote: “That’s a relief for investors and borrowers—who have feared that tariffs could cause a spike in prices preventing the Federal Reserve from cutting interest rates to support the economy,” Nicholas Hyett, an investment manager at Wealth Club, said, referencing the slowing inflation numbers.
⚠️ Impact: Consumer goods prices increased by 2.3 percent over the past year, marking a significant cooldown in inflation.
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) announced Tuesday that the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose by just 0.2 percent in April, marking a slight rebound after a 0.1 percent decline in March. The CPI measures changes in the cost of a basket of consumer goods and services, offering a key indicator of inflation trends. The index shows just a 2.3 percent increase in prices over the last 12 months, indicating a significant cooldown in inflation.
While market analysts had forecast a 2.4 percent annualized increase in the CPI, investors on Wall Street largely believed the April rate would come in much higher than the forecasts, citing President Donald J. Trump’s tariff policies. However, the April CPI number has thrown cold water on claims that Trump’s tariffs are inflationary and lends credence to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s assertion that the trade duties could actually have a deflationary effect.
“That’s a relief for investors and borrowers—who have feared that tariffs could cause a spike in prices preventing the Federal Reserve from cutting interest rates to support the economy,” Nicholas Hyett, an investment manager at Wealth Club, said, referencing the slowing inflation numbers.
Last week, the Federal Reserve declined to reduce interest rates, with the central bank’s chairman, Jerome Powell, insisting that tariffs could have an inflationary effect. However, both the March and April CPI reports suggest Powell’s inflation fears are entirely unfounded.
While the lower rate of inflation is good news for consumers, there are mounting concerns that the economy could be facing a deflationary cycle. If the economy faces significant deflationary effects, it could finally move the Federal Reserve to slash interest rates in order to inject liquidity into markets. Though an interest rate cut could be too-little-too-late at this junction—reflecting President Trump’s “Too Late” criticism of Powell—and force the Federal Reserve to resort to other emergency measures to generate liquidity.
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❓What Happened: The Episcopal Church is ending its partnership with the U.S. government on refugee resettlement, refusing to assist in resettling white South African refugees.
👥 Who’s Involved: The Episcopal Church, Presiding Bishop Sean Rowe, President Donald J. Trump, and 49 Afrikaner refugees.
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📍 Where & When: United States, decision announced Monday, refugees arrived the same day.
💬 Key Quote: “In light of our church’s steadfast commitment to racial justice and reconciliation… we are not able to take this step,” said Bishop Sean Rowe.
⚠️ Impact: The move ends a decades-long collaboration and highlights the Episcopal Church’s political agenda.
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The Episcopal Church has announced its decision to cease collaborating with the U.S. government on refugee resettlement, specifically declining to help in resettling white South African refugees. The announcement, made by Presiding Bishop Sean Rowe on Monday, marks the end of a longstanding partnership between the church’s Episcopal Migration Ministries and federal agencies.
The decision coincided with the arrival of 49 Afrikaner refugees in the United States. These individuals were granted priority resettlement status under the Trump administration, allowing them to bypass the typically lengthy waiting periods other groups face.
“In light of our church’s steadfast commitment to racial justice and reconciliation and our historic ties with the Anglican Church of Southern Africa, we are not able to take this step,” Rowe stated. He added that the church would conclude its federal refugee resettlement grant agreements by the end of the fiscal year.
President Trump has prioritized resettling white South Africans, after the South African government passed laws allowing it to seize white-owned farmland without compensation, alongside brutal violence directed at Dutch-descended Afrikaners. “It’s a genocide that’s taking place. Farmers are being killed. They happen to be white,” Trump remarked on May 12.
The move by the Episcopal Church comes just months after the Trump administration ended federal funding for Roman Catholic groups who were aiding illegal migrants and asylum seekers. Catholic Migration Services (CMS) would have received nearly $300,000 for the resettling of migrants, but this was suspended in March.
Catholic Relief Services (CRS) announced in February that it would face major layoffs due to its reliance on money from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). President Trump halted USAID funding for a multitude of woke projects and organizations shortly after his inauguration.
❓What Happened: U.S. President Donald J. Trump has signed an economic partnership agreement with Saudi Arabia early in his Middle East tour.
👥 Who’s Involved: President Trump and Mohammed Bin Salman, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister.
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📍 Where & When: The agreement was signed at the Royal Court in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
💬 Key Quote: “President Trump is the dealmaker in chief, and he has once again secured a historic deal that strengthens America’s economic dominance and global influence.” — White House statement.
⚠️ Impact: The agreement secures a $600 billion commitment from Saudi Arabia to invest in the United States.
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U.S. President Donald J. Trump initiated his four-day Middle East tour by signing an economic partnership agreement with Saudi Arabia on Tuesday. The signing ceremony took place at the Royal Court in Riyadh, where President Trump met with Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed Bin Salman.
The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) underscores a commitment to fostering closer economic ties between the United States and Saudi Arabia. According to the White House, the deal has secured $600 billion in investment commitments from the Saudis. Billions of dollars in U.S. exports have been secured, including Boeing 737-8 and gas turbines.
A “defense and security partnership” is a key feature of the deal, with “extensive training and support to build the capacity of the Saudi armed forces” provided alongside nearly $142 billion in “state-of-the-art warfighting equipment and services from over a dozen U.S. defense firms.”
The meeting marks the beginning of Trump’s Middle East tour, which aims to strengthen regional alliances and explore opportunities for cooperation, trade, and investments across various sectors.
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❓What Happened: Hasan Piker, a far-left streamer on Amazon’s Twitch with over six million followers across social media, was detained by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport. Piker, who openly backs Houthi attacks on civilian shipping in the Red Sea, claims he was targeted for his views on foreign policy and stance against President Donald J. Trump.
👥 Who’s Involved: Hasan Piker, CBP officials, U.S. government spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin, and the Trump administration.
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📍 Where & When: Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport, on Sunday, May 11, 2025.
💬 Key Quote: “Claims that his political beliefs triggered the inspection are baseless,” U.S. government official Tricia McLaughlin posted on X (formerly Twitter).
⚠️ Impact: Piker’s detention underscores the Trump administration’s firm stance on national security, prioritizing scrutiny of individuals with terrorist sympathies.
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Hasan “HasanAbi” Piker, a top streamer on Amazon’s Twitch platform, was detained by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport on Sunday. Piker, boasting over six million followers across social media, openly supports the Houthis—a designated terrorist organization operating out of Yemen—and their attacks on civilian shipping and sailors. Piker, who was raised in Turkey, previously said that “America deserved 9/11” and stated Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX), who lost an eye during a deployment in Iraq, “literally los[t] his eye because some mujahideen—a brave f***ing soldier—f***ed his eye hole with their d**k.”
Piker, returning from France, complained on X (formerly Twitter) that CBP officials quizzed him about his views on Trump, Israel, the Houthis, and Hamas, claiming the “insane situation” was an attempt to “silence” him. “It’s very obvious that they knew exactly who I was,” he told followers, framing the inspection as a political witch hunt.
U.S. officials denied Piker’s claims, with spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin saying he was “lying for likes,” and adding: “Claims that his political beliefs triggered the inspection are baseless.” The CBP added, “Our officers are following the law, not agendas,” and that Piker was released promptly after a lawful check.
Notably, Piker is not merely pro-Palestinian or anti-Trump. In a recent debate with Ethan Klein, a liberal YouTuber, Piker stated, “I believe what the Houthis are doing… to implement a blockade on the Red Sea, is a good thing, ten toes f***ing down. They are on the morally right side.”
Of an incident in which Houthiterrorists hijacked a civilian vessel and held a number of Filipino sailors hostage for around a year, Piker said, “It is a show of force to stop other… commercial shipping from going through. They literally bankrupted an entire Israeli port, I’d say that’s numbers on the f***ing board, baby.”
As recently as March, Piker told his followers, “If you cared about Medicare fraud or Medicaid fraud, you would kill Rick Scott, OK?” Last April, responding to comments by Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) on anti-Israel protestors, Piker shared an image of an improvised firearm design, in what was widely interpreted as a call to assassinate the GOP lawmaker.
Hasan Piker, one of the very top streamers on Amazon’s Twitch platform, openly endorses the Houthis—a designated terrorist organization—attacking civilian ships and kidnapping random Filipino sailors. (Note that Twitch banned Trump for well over three years for his “rhetoric.”) pic.twitter.com/emVBy4XR95
❓What Happened: The Trump administration announced the reversal of dozens of appliance energy regulations, saving consumers over $11 billion and removing 125,000 words from federal regulations.
👥 Who’s Involved: The Department of Energy, headed by Energy Secretary Chris Wright, under President Donald J. Trump’s leadership; former Joe Biden-era Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm.
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📍 Where & When: The action was announced on Monday, with regulations impacting households and businesses across the United States.
💬 Key Quote: “It should not be the government’s place to decide what kind of appliances you or your restaurants or your businesses can buy,” said Energy Secretary Chris Wright.
⚠️ Impact: The move prioritizes consumer choice and free markets over Biden-era climate-driven appliance restrictions, reversing rules on gas stoves, dishwashers, shower heads, and more.
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The Trump administration has rolled back a series of Joe Biden-era energy regulations targeting household appliances, in a move announced Monday that will save consumers over $11 billion and eliminate more than 125,000 words from federal regulations.
The Department of Energy (DOE) confirmed the reversal of rules restricting sales of certain gas stoves, ovens, dishwashers, faucets, and other appliances. The Biden government implemented these regulations as part of its broader climate change agenda, pushing consumers toward electrification and away from natural gas reliance.
Energy Secretary Chris Wright emphasized the importance of consumer freedom, stating, “It should not be the government’s place to decide what kind of appliances you or your restaurants or your businesses can buy.” Wright added that the Trump administration is working to “bring back common sense” and reduce regulatory burdens that he described as elitist and counterproductive.
The action also includes streamlining regulations related to natural gas imports and exports, approvals for electric energy exports, and procedures for purchasing Strategic Petroleum Reserve oil stocks.
“Thanks to President Trump’s leadership, we are bringing back common sense—slashing regulations meant to appease Green New Deal fantasies, restrict consumer choice, and increase costs for the American people,” Wright said.
The move comes after President Trump ended Biden’s anti-coal policies to boost American energy production and dismantle the woke Green agenda of the former Democratic administration.
❓What Happened: The chief prosecutor in the International Criminal Court (ICC) war crimes case against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu allegedly used the situation in Gaza to try to silence a woman accusing him of sexual assault.
👥 Who’s Involved: British-Pakistani Karim Khan KC, an unnamed Malaysian woman, the ICC, the United Nations (UN).
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📍 Where & When: The accusations date back to 2023, but recordings of Khan were released on May 11.
💬 Key Quote: “It’s the feeling of being trapped.” — Unnamed Malaysian victim.
⚠️ Impact: The accusations call Khan’s credibility into question, with some claiming he launched the prosecution of Netanyahu after learning of the accusations against him.
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A British-Pakistani prosecutor at the International Criminal Court (ICC) has been accused of using Gaza to silence a woman who accused him of sexually assaulting her. Karim Khan KC heads the war crimes case against Israel at the ICC in the Hague and is alleged to have told the woman accusing him that her accusations could harm the Palestinian cause.
Khan’s statements were allegedly recorded during a phone conversation. He stated, “The casualties [of the victim’s allegations] will unfortunately be three: You and your family, me and my family, and the justice of [Israel’s] victims.” Khan is currently under investigation by the United Nations, which heard the recording as testimony.
Khan launched the arrest warrant for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu last Tuesday, two weeks after he had learned of the sex allegations.
According to reports, the alleged victim is a Malaysian woman in her thirties, said to have been pressured into non-consensual sexual intercourse several times by Khan. “He always holds on to me and leads me to the bed,” the alleged victim said in her testimony, adding, “It’s the feeling of being trapped.” The various assaults allegedly took place in the Hague as well as on trips to Paris and countries in Africa.
Khan rejects the allegations and claims that not only are they not true, but he had informed the United States he would be seeking to arrest Netanyahu before learning about the allegations against him.
❓What Happened: Dozens of white South Africans, specifically Afrikaners, arrived in the U.S. on May 11 as refugees under a program initiated by the Trump administration.
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👥 Who’s Involved: 49 Afrikaners, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, U.S. President Donald Trump, and White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller.
📍 Where & When: The group departed South Africa on May 11, arriving in Washington, D.C., and is heading to Texas.
💬 Key Quote: “Refugees from South Africa. Notice these are actual families. Men, women and children who will easily assimilate and appreciate the United States. Stark contrast between the hordes of single men who were coming to abuse our system.”
⚠️ Impact: This marks the first relocation of Afrikaner refugees to the U.S. under a program addressing race-based persecution in South Africa.
I am in tears. Look how Patriotic these refugees are from South Africa with so many American Flags 🇺🇸
A group of 49 Afrikaners, members of South Africa’s white ethnic minority, arrived in the United States on May 11 after being granted refugee status under a program initiated by President Donald J. Trump. The group departed South Africa on a chartered flight bound for Washington, D.C., before continuing to Texas, according to South African Transport Department spokesman Collen Msibi.
This marks the first relocation of Afrikaners under a refugee admissions program established by Trump’s February 7 executive order. The order allows for the resettlement of Afrikaner refugees fleeing what the president described as “government-sponsored race-based discrimination.”
Turns out refugees can come to America waving American flags, not storm the border waving flags of their home countries.
The program was introduced following South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s signing of the Expropriation Act in January. The legislation permits the redistribution of certain unused lands, a move aimed at addressing racial disparities in land ownership rooted in the apartheid era. The South African government has emphasized that specific conditions must be met before expropriating land, such as where land has been abandoned or is being held for speculation.
“Refugees from South Africa. Notice these are actual families. Men, women and children who will easily assimilate and appreciate the United States. Stark contrast between the hordes of single men who were coming to abuse our system,” wrote Geiger Capital on X.
Trump has been vocal about the situation, describing it as a “genocide” and highlighting the violence faced by white farmers. “White farmers are being brutally killed and their land is being confiscated. And the media doesn’t even talk about it,” he said in March.
The South African government has falsely dismissed these claims, labeling the U.S. refugee program as “politically motivated.” It stated, “Allegations of discrimination are unfounded… these do not meet the threshold of persecution required under domestic and international refugee law.” In reality, white farmers in South Africa have been exposed to major racial violence for decades.
White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller defended the program, asserting that the Afrikaners’ situation constitutes “race-based persecution.” He said, “What was happening in South Africa fits the textbook definition of why the refugee program was created.”
In March, Trump also announced plans to cut federal funding to South Africa over its expropriation policies. The White House warned that aid would cease if South Africa “continues to support bad actors on the world stage and allows violent attacks on innocent disfavored minority farmers.”
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❓What Happened: U.S. tariff receipts reached a record $16.3 billion in April, marking an 86 percent increase from March and over double the amount collected in April 2024.
👥 Who’s Involved: President Donald J. Trump, the U.S. Treasury Department, and American taxpayers.
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📍 Where & When: The United States, April 2025.
💬 Key Quote: Treasury Department data shows, “Customs duties totaled $16.3 billion for the month.”
⚠️ Impact: The tariffs contributed to a $258.4 billion budget surplus for April, though the fiscal year deficit remains at $1.05 trillion.
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U.S. tariff revenues surged to a record $16.3 billion in April 2025, as customs duties implemented under President Donald J. Trump’s trade policies began to take full effect, according to the Treasury Department. The figure represents an 86 percent jump from March’s $8.75 billion and more than double the $7.1 billion collected during the same month last year.
The increase follows the introduction of a 10 percent across-the-board tariff on foreign imports beginning April 2, adding to previously established duties. The year-to-date total for tariff receipts now stands at $63.3 billion, an 18 percent rise compared to the same period in 2024.
Despite the U.S. continuing to grapple with a significant budget deficit, the influx of tariff revenue contributed to a $258.4 billion surplus for April. Typically, this month sees an increase in government revenue due to the mid-April income tax filing deadline. The surplus marks a 23 percent increase from April 2024, though the fiscal year deficit remains high at $1.05 trillion, a 13 percent increase from the previous year.
On an annual basis, April 2025 receipts rose 10 percent compared to 2024, while government expenditures declined by 4 percent. However, year-to-date figures show a 5 percent increase in receipts alongside a 9 percent rise in spending.
Meanwhile, high interest rates continue to weigh heavily on the federal budget. Net interest payments on the $36.2 trillion national debt reached $89 billion in April, making it the second-largest expense category after Social Security. For the fiscal year, net interest costs have totaled $579 billion.
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