President Trump threatened Russia with big tariffs
if they can't make a peace deal with Ukraine in 50 days.
He also promised Ukraine military equipment.
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Around 1,400 people at the Department of Education are losing their jobs.
The Supreme Court says it will allow the administration to lay off half the department employees.
The president says he wants to return the functions of the DOE back to the states,
but how did we get here?
And President Trump is facing backlash from his supporters for how he's handled the release of evidence surrounding the death of financier and accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
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