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Trump’s Budget Plan Passes & Hegseth Pens Panama Deal | Afternoon Update | 4.10.25

Thu, 10 Apr 2025

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Trump’s big beautiful bill takes a big step forward, the U.S. signs a historic deal with Panama regarding the canal, and a voter ID law heads to the Senate after passing the House. Developing stories you need to know just in time for your drive home. Get the facts first on Morning Wire. Acorns: Join over 14 million all-time customers who have already saved and invested. Visit https://acorns.com/wire or download the Acorns app to get started.Identity Guard: Get a 30 day free trial AND 60% off when you go to https://IdentityGuard.com/wire.

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Chapter 1: What are the key headlines in this episode?

22.213 - 39.738 John Bickley

Trump's big, beautiful bill takes a big step forward. The U.S. signs a historic deal with Panama regarding the canal, and a voter ID law heads to the Senate after passing the House. I'm Daily Wire Editor-in-Chief John Bickley with Georgia Howe. It's Thursday, April 10th, and this is your Morning Wire afternoon update.

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Chapter 2: How did Trump's budget plan progress?

40.558 - 49.221 Tim Pierce

President Trump got a big win today related to what he's branded the big, beautiful budget plan bill. Daily Wire reporter Tim Pearce has the latest.

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Chapter 3: What is the significance of the U.S.-Panama canal deal?

49.929 - 66.577 Narrator

The GOP-led House passed a budget plan on Thursday morning that lays the groundwork for Trump's domestic priorities while overcoming resistance from a group of conservatives who want deeper spending cuts. The amended resolution was already cleared by the Senate and provides a blueprint for lawmakers to use the budget reconciliation process to craft legislation.

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In the end, 216 Republicans and no Democrats voted in favor of the measure, with two Republicans voting against it. President Trump celebrated the vote on Truth Social, writing that the resolution sets the stage for one of the greatest and most important signings in the history of our country. He said it will be the largest tax and regulation cuts ever even contemplated.

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Chapter 4: How is the EU responding to U.S. tariffs?

85.767 - 93.632 John Bickley

The EU has followed Trump's lead and paused tariffs against the US. Daily Wire's senior editor Cabot Phillips has the latest.

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94.392 - 112.166 Cabot Phillips

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said today the bloc will hold off for 90 days on countermeasures that would have targeted over $23 billion worth of American goods, ranging from motorcycles to agricultural products. Trump's tariff rollback came after markets tumbled globally, triggering the sharpest volatility since the early days of COVID.

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112.686 - 128.633 Cabot Phillips

His reversal brought some relief Wednesday with record gains, but the EU says its response is only delayed, not completely scrapped. Trump paused nearly all of his tariffs while upping levies on Chinese goods to 125%. Earlier this week, von der Leyen said the EU was ready to negotiate with the U.S.

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Chapter 5: What fraud issues are affecting unemployment claims?

129.215 - 139.481 European Commission Representative

We have offered zero-for-zero tariffs for industrial goods, as we have successfully done with many other trading partners, because Europe is always ready for a good deal.

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140.542 - 163.029 Tim Pierce

Doge says it's uncovered hundreds of millions of dollars in fraudulent unemployment claims. including payouts to people not yet born. The agency says it has identified nearly 10,000 individuals with birth dates up to 15 years in the future who have collected $69 million. They've also found people over the age of 115 receiving a total of $59 million.

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Chapter 6: What are the charges against the man found at Trump's golf course?

163.509 - 173.272 Tim Pierce

In one case, a claim was filed under the birth year of 2154. Elon Musk called the findings insane and said the fraud highlights a lack of basic identity checks.

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174.158 - 196.248 John Bickley

The man found hiding at Donald Trump's golf course will be charged with attempted first-degree murder. Florida Attorney General James Uthmeyer announced today that Ryan Ruth will also be charged with terrorism for allegedly trying to assassinate Trump last September. The Florida AG says the Biden administration obstructed the investigation, delaying charges for over 200 days.

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196.768 - 202.751 John Bickley

Trump was unharmed after a Secret Service agent spotted the armed suspect hiding near the course. Here's Uthmeyer.

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203.431 - 227.425 Unidentified Speaker (Brief Interjection)

Attempting to take the life of a former president and a leading presidential candidate isn't just an attack on one man. This was a political attack against our Republican form of government and our shared American values. We cannot allow justice to be delayed or denied. And thanks to the president, our U.S. attorney general and the FBI director, we are moving forward in our pursuit.

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254.557 - 264.782 Tim Pierce

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has made a deal to safeguard the Panama Canal. Daily Wire White House correspondent Mary Margaret Olihan traveled to Panama with the secretary for the historic meeting.

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Hegseth announced a new U.S.-Panama partnership to safeguard the Panama Canal from what officials call malign Chinese influence, following high-level meetings with Panamanian President Jose Raul Molino. The deal includes a memorandum of understanding and a joint declaration that allows U.S.

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naval vessels priority passage, and it boosts bilateral cooperation on cyber defense, intelligence sharing, and joint military training. Hegseth called the trip historic, crediting renewed trust under President Trump's leadership as key to securing the agreement. Here's Hegseth at a cabinet meeting today.

298.337 - 314.385 Pete Hegseth

We had a very successful trip there. President, President Molino sends his regards, very complimentary of the U.S. as he's a great ally. And I think they want the communist Chinese out. And with our troops there partnering with their forces, we've got a chance to push them all the way out.

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