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Janet Mills FAFO – Trump cuts federal funding to Maine University System over trans in female sports

The ugly, homely looking Janet Mills fucked around, and now she is finding out… After refusing to remove biological male athletes from women’s sports, Trump has cut funding to the entire Maine University System.

President Trump’s tariff strategy delivered swift victory Tuesday, forcing Ontario to back down from its planned 25 percent surcharge on electricity exports to the United States, even as the administration moved ahead with imposing its 25 percent tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from Canada.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced late Tuesday that the province would suspend its electricity levy after discussions with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, signaling a clear diplomatic win for Trump. The Ontario surcharge had been set as retaliation against earlier tariffs imposed by Trump.

“I’m not out to hurt the American people,” Ford told reporters in Toronto, according to the Wall Street Journal. “Sometimes you have to play your cards, and this is one of the cards we played, and hopefully we’re going to have a very good constructive conversation.”

The agreement comes after a day of intense trade tensions and underscores Trump’s ability to leverage tariff threats to achieve economic and diplomatic goals. Canada remains America’s top supplier of foreign steel and aluminum, highlighting the significance of Trump’s latest tariffs.

Despite intense lobbying by U.S. companies and foreign governments for exemptions or carve-outs—similar to those granted during Trump’s first administration—the White House insisted Tuesday that no exceptions or carve-outs would be granted.

“Pursuant to his previous executive orders, a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum with no exceptions or exemptions will go into effect for Canada and all of our other trading partners at midnight, March 12th,” White House spokesperson Kush Desai said in a statement.