Delaware's 'Billionaire's Bill'; RFK Jr.'s FDA cuts; and Trump's auto tariffs: Politics Roundup

Another week, another trade threat. As financial markets began gearing up for President Donald Trump’s promised reciprocal tariffs, the U.S. announced it would slap 25% tariffs on imported vehicles and auto parts. That’s likely to hit just about every major automaker, even senior White House advisor Elon Musk’s Tesla.
Tracking Trump’s trade war: Where tariffs are in effect — and what’s coming next

In less than 100 days, President Donald Trump has made major economic waves.
The Democratic FTC commissioners Trump fired are now suing the FTC

Two fired commissioners of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) are now suing the regulator and its chair, alleging that their removal is unlawful.
Delaware just passed a ‘billionaires bill’ to keep Zuckerberg from following Musk out the door

Delaware lawmakers on Tuesday night passed a bill restructuring its corporate code, as the state tries to prevent companies like Meta (META) from exiting the state.
RFK Jr. plans to cut 3,500 jobs at the FDA, as staff is reportedly already struggling with workload

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced Thursday that it plans to eliminate approximately 3,500 positions at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), even as the agency’s staff is reportedly struggling to meet product review deadlines. — Bruce Gil
Trump’s auto tariffs will have a ‘significant’ impact on Tesla, Elon Musk says

President Donald Trump’s new auto tariffs will have a “significant” effect on Tesla (TSLA), CEO Elon Musk says.
Trump-backed World Liberty Financial says it will launch a stablecoin

World Liberty Financial, a cryptocurrency project backed by President Donald Trump’s family, announced plans for a stablecoin pinned to the U.S. dollar, just days after the president called on Congress to pass “commonsense” legislation to regulate that type of digital asset.
The Trump administration is being asked to relax some AI chip rules

As the U.S. prepares to roll out rules that will affect global artificial intelligence development, foreign government officials and tech company leaders are asking the Trump administration to relax some rules around chips, according to Bloomberg. — Britney Nguyen
Trump is now punishing countries that trade with Venezuela

President Donald Trump said he would issue 25% duties on all imports from countries that continue to buy oil and gas from Venezuela, citing the presence of criminal gang members in the U.S.
Trump’s tariffs may cause toilet paper supply to unroll, Bloomberg reports

The U.S. supply of toilet paper may come unspooled. President Donald Trump’s increased tariffs on Canadian softwood lumber could have the unintended effect of disrupting production of the bathroom essential, Bloomberg News reports. — Josh Fellman