Trump’s Tariffs Hit Bulgarian Garment Industry Hard
Bulgarian garment companies are struggling to find new markets due to the recent increase in tariffs on industrial goods under Donald Trump’s administration
Indian-American entrepreneur and prominent Republican figure Vivek Ramaswamy has withdrawn from the 2024 White House race following a lackluster performance in Iowa's Republican Party caucus. Ramaswamy, known for his bold debate presence, officially ended his presidential bid and declared his support for former President Donald Trump, whom he had previously hailed as the "best president of the 21st century." The unexpected move came during a press conference in Iowa, where Ramaswamy acknowledged Trump as a key proponent of the "America First" agenda.
After analyzing the Iowa caucus results, with Ramaswamy projected to secure only two out of 40 delegates, the entrepreneur made a strategic decision to rally behind Trump. During his address to supporters in Des Moines, Ramaswamy emphasized the shared commitment to the "America First" ideology, solidifying his endorsement of the former president.
Throughout his campaign, Ramaswamy had been a staunch defender of Trump, particularly amidst legal challenges. He had even pledged to withdraw from the ballots in Colorado and Maine after Trump faced disqualification in these states. Ramaswamy's loyalty extended to a promise of a presidential pardon for Trump on the first day in office if elected.
In contrast, Donald Trump emerged victorious in Iowa, securing an estimated 20 out of 40 delegates. This triumph underscores Trump's continued influence within the GOP and reinforces his position as the frontrunner for the 2024 Republican nomination. Notably, this election marks Trump's return since his unconventional departure in 2020, dispelling any doubts about his enduring impact on the Republican Party and the resonance of his right-wing message.
As attention now shifts to New Hampshire for its upcoming Republican primary on January 23, the Trump-led GOP aims to maintain momentum and consolidate support for a potential 2024 rematch against incumbent President Joe Biden.
The son of CIA Deputy Director Julian Gallina Gloss has reportedly been killed while fighting for Russia in Ukraine
US President Donald Trump has once again emphasized his stance that Crimea will remain part of Russia
A senior Russian general has been killed in a car explosion in Balashikha
The United Kingdom is reconsidering its plans to deploy thousands of troops to Ukraine due to concerns over the significant risks involved
The Ploiești Court of Appeal has ruled to annul the decision of the Romanian Constitutional Court, which had previously invalidated the results of last year’s presidential election
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko has acknowledged that Ukraine might have to consider the temporary loss of some territory to Russia as a possible route to achieving peace
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