What we covered here
- President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump continue to move toward a rematch in November after clinching their parties’ presidential nominations Tuesday.
- During a rally in Ohio on Saturday, Trump warned that if he were to lose the 2024 election, it would be a “bloodbath” for the US auto industry and the country. The remark came as Trump promised a “100% tariff” on cars made outside the US, arguing that domestic auto manufacturing would be protected only if he is elected.
- Meanwhile, Biden’s campaign announced it brought in $53 million in February, a sign of accelerating donor interest. The president told attendees at Saturday night’s Gridiron Club Dinner that “freedom is under assault” at this moment in history.
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