

UNBIASED Politics (6/2/25): MAHA Report's Flawed Citations and Non-Existent Studies, Where Tariffs Currently Stand, What We Know Boulder Suspect, a Government Cover-Up, and More.
Jun 2, 2025
Delve into the U.S. tariffs currently in place and how legal rulings are reshaping immigration policies. Discover alarming revelations about a government cover-up and flawed citations in the MAHA Report. Learn about a migrant allegedly set up for threatening Trump and recent developments surrounding the Boulder attack suspect. The discussion also touches on the controversial withdrawal of a NASA administrator nominee and legislative updates on child-related bills and public broadcasting. Stay informed on the critical intersection of law and politics.
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Current Status of US Tariffs
- The 10% baseline tariff imposed under IEEPA is still in effect for all countries and not paused.
- Country-specific tariffs are paused through July 9, except China, which has a 30% tariff until August 10 under a 90-day reduction agreement.
SCOTUS Allows CHNV Program End
- The Supreme Court allowed the administration to end the CHNV parole program and deport affected migrants while legal battles continue.
- This ruling permits deportations despite ongoing due process lawsuits challenging the program's termination.
Flaws and AI Signs in Maha Report
- The Maha Report contained multiple flawed and non-existent citations, leading to criticism and a revised updated report.
- Some errors hint at possible AI usage, evidenced by AI hallmark markers like 'OAI cite' and typical AI hallucination errors.