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Dow Plunges In Nearly 2,000-Point Turnaround As Rally Fizzles After Lack of Trade Deals Before Stiff Tariffs Kick In
Wall Street endured another turbulent session Tuesday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average staging a dramatic surge early on—climbing more than 1,400 points—only to collapse later in the day as anxiety over international trade once again shook investor confidence.
The Dow initially soared by 1,146 points after the opening bell, fueled by renewed optimism that trade agreements could be reached in time to prevent harsh new tariffs slated to take effect on Wednesday.
Fueling that early enthusiasm were comments from Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who hinted that the administration was willing to negotiate. He remarked that they could “end up with some good deals.”
President Trump reinforced that sentiment, revealing that ongoing conversations with South Korea and other nations were continuing.
Despite the initial surge, Wall Street’s rally quickly unraveled.
By the afternoon, the mood had darkened significantly. The White House revealed plans to impose an additional 50% tariff on Chinese goods—bringing the total to 104%—in retaliation for Beijing’s move to slap a 34% duty on American products.
As the dust settled, the Dow had lost 320 points, closing at 37,645. That marked a staggering drop of nearly 5,000 points since Trump’s “Liberation Day” declaration the previous Wednesday.
The S&P 500 also took a hit, closing down 1.6% at 4,983, while the Nasdaq, which is heavy on tech stocks, fell by almost 2.2% to close at 15,268.
Earlier in the day, the Nasdaq had briefly soared more than 4%—its largest intraday spike since at least 1982. The S&P 500, meanwhile, officially entered bear market territory, ending the day nearly 20% below its recent peak.
“I think the market is trying to find the bottom,” Dr. Sung Won Sohn, a finance and economics professor at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, told The NY Post.
“We will see a fair amount of fluctuation — up and down, up and down, up and down — depending on the news out of the White House.”
Investor optimism was further crushed when US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer announced that the administration would not offer exemptions from the global tariffs—not for particular items, nor for individual firms.
That hardline stance effectively reversed the morning’s hopeful tone and sent markets tumbling.
Tech shares, which have been central to recent market gains, were particularly hard hit in the downturn.
Tuesday’s rollercoaster came on the heels of a similarly erratic Monday, when markets swayed between hope and despair as expected tariff reprieves failed to materialize.
“There’s no telling how long it’s going to last,” Dr. Giacomo Santangelo, an economist at Fordham University, told The Post, referring to the ongoing financial turbulence.
“As long as there are tariffs we are going to experience a negative outcome.”
Santangelo added that the broader U.S. economy would feel the sting of tariffs because “more than 70% of goods that we consume are not produced domestically while almost everything that is produced in the US is done with parts that are from countries that are now subject to prohibitive tariffs.”
“Those companies are going to suffer because their costs are going to skyrocket,” he said.
{Matzav.com}
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Accused Would-Be Trump Assassin Tried To Buy Rocket Launcher From Ukraine, Prosecutors Say
Court documents have revealed that Ryan Wesley Routh attempted to acquire a rocket launcher from Ukraine just weeks prior to his arrest for allegedly trying to assassinate former President Donald Trump at his golf resort in Florida.
According to federal prosecutors in a motion filed Monday, the 58-year-old suspect sought to purchase military-grade weaponry from a person he thought was a Ukrainian contact with access to such arms.
In a conversation conducted over an encrypted messaging platform, Routh allegedly said, “send me an RPG [rocket-propelled grenade] or Stinger and I will see what we can do… [Trump] is not good for Ukraine.”
At a later point in the exchange, Routh reportedly asked how much the weapon would cost and whether it could be delivered directly to him, writing, “ship it to me????”
He then added, “I need equipment so that Trump cannot get elected,” according to the prosecutors’ filing.
Routh appeared to recognize the difficulty of purchasing a rocket launcher through legal channels, allegedly stating, “Going to the local store for such an item is impossible – however you are at war so those items lost and destroyed daily – one missing would not be noticed.”
Court records state that he also sent his contact a photograph of Trump’s aircraft with the caption, “he gets on and off daily.”
Prosecutors claim the message trail clearly shows Routh’s intention to assassinate Trump.
Authorities say Routh was caught on September 15 after a Secret Service agent noticed the barrel of his SKS semiautomatic rifle poking out from the bushes near Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach.
Before he could fire, Routh allegedly dropped his weapon and sped off in an SUV, leaving behind the rifle, two backpacks, and a GoPro camera, according to court documents.
Law enforcement officers caught up with him roughly 40 minutes later on Interstate 95 in Martin County, Florida, where he was taken into custody.
Inside his vehicle, agents discovered what they described as a stockpile of incriminating material, including handwritten notes referencing plans to fight for Ukraine, the filings state.
Routh’s defense team is currently petitioning the court to exclude certain pieces of evidence, including testimony from a witness, from being presented during his upcoming trial.
{Matzav.com}
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Due to Health Concerns, Vizhnitzer Rebbe to Remain in Los Angeles for Pesach
In an unexpected change of plans, the Vizhnitzer Rebbe of Bnei Brak, Rav Yisroel Hager, will not be returning to Eretz Yisroel for Pesach, as originally scheduled. Instead, due to a significant decline in his strength, the Rebbe will remain in Los Angeles for the duration of Yom Tov.
An official statement released today by the Vizhnitzer court explained: “In light of the significant weakness that has affected the Rebbe shlit”a in recent days, and following a hospital visit, the doctors have ruled that he should not travel at this time. Therefore, it has been decided that the Rebbe will remain in Los Angeles, hosted at the home of the chassid and philanthropist Reb Binyomin Einhorn. The public is urged to continue davening for the Rebbe’s recovery and renewed strength.”
The Rebbe was initially slated to return to Israel this Thursday in time for Yom Tov, and preparations had been underway in the Vizhnitzer court for his arrival. The news of the cancellation has sent waves through the Chassidus, as it is exceptionally rare for the Rebbe not to spend Pesach in his beis medrash in Bnei Brak.
All are asked to continue davening for Rav Yisroel ben Leah Esther.
{Matzav.com Israel}
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After Biden Boycott, Trump Approves: Ben-Gvir Expected To Make Unofficial Visit To US
Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir is expected to travel to the United States for an informal visit shortly after the conclusion of Pesach. Representing the Otzma Yehudit party, Ben-Gvir is slated to meet with officials from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and to engage with members of the American Jewish community. While no formal invitation was extended by the Trump team, the visit has received their stamp of approval.
This visit represents a notable departure from previous American policy. Under President Biden, Ben-Gvir was diplomatically marginalized due to his former ties with the banned Kach organization, which is classified as a terrorist group. In late 2024, the State Department criticized Ben-Gvir for visiting the grave of Rabbi Meir Kahane, the movement’s founder, issuing a harsh statement: “Celebrating the legacy of a terrorist and a terrorist organization is abhorrent. We strongly condemn any attempt to glorify acts of terror.”
The green light from the Trump administration seems to signal an effort to keep communication lines open with top Israeli figures. Observers believe this may be motivated by a desire not to complicate ongoing or future negotiations—whether they involve hostages or diplomatic overtures with countries like Saudi Arabia.
Roughly three years ago, the U.S. officially removed Kach from its list of foreign terrorist organizations. The group, which was led by Meir Kahane until his assassination in 1990, was banned in Israel after Baruch Goldstein, a follower of the movement, carried out a deadly attack at the Me’aras HaMachpelah in 1994. Although Kach has been labeled “dormant” since 2005, a 2019 exposé by Yediot Achronot revealed that former activists—Ben-Gvir among them—continued to operate in various ways.
After Israel’s 2022 election, U.S. officials debated whether Ben-Gvir should be denied entry, particularly if he attempted to visit in his capacity as a cabinet minister. His last trip to the U.S. was in 1988, which he says was a family visit, and he has not applied for a visa since. With a past conviction for incitement to terrorism, any application might have faced serious scrutiny or even a denial. At one point, the Biden administration weighed placing sanctions on Ben-Gvir, though this idea was ultimately shelved.
{Matzav.com Israel}
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Trump-Appointed Judge Sides With Associated Press In Battle Over White House Access
A federal judge ruled on Tuesday that the Biden administration must reinstate the Associated Press’ inclusion in the presidential press pool, granting the news organization access once again to exclusive venues such as Air Force One, where only select members of the press are allowed to engage with President Trump.
U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden of Washington, D.C. — who was appointed to the bench by Trump in 2017 — issued a temporary delay on the enforcement of his ruling. This pause, which lasts five days, gives the White House until Sunday to seek a higher court’s intervention.
The Associated Press had been excluded from pool coverage after declining to adopt the term “Gulf of America” in its reporting, a name President Trump had assigned to the Gulf of Mexico.
{Matzav.com}
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