Trump says trade agreement with Mexico, Canada ‘irrelevant’ to US

US President Donald Trump says the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) is not relevant to the US, but that Canada wants it, as he pushed for companies to bring manufacturing back home.

“There’s no real advantage to it; it’s irrelevant,” Trump said about the trade agreement on Tuesday, during a visit to Detroit, Michigan.

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“Canada would love it. Canada wants it. They need it.”

Detroit’s three big automakers, Ford, General Motors and Stellantis, are heavily reliant on supply chains that include significant parts production in Mexico and Canada, and all three produce hundreds of thousands of vehicles annually in both countries.

Major car makers, including Tesla, Toyota and Ford, in November also urged the Trump administration to extend USMCA, saying it is crucial to US auto production.

The American Automotive Policy Council, representing the Detroit Three automakers, said the USMCA “enables automakers operating in the US to compete globally through regional integration, which delivers efficiency gains” and accounts “for tens of billions of dollars in annual savings”.

Mark Reuss, president of General Motors, said at an event on Tuesday, “Our supply chains go all the way through all three countries. It’s not simple. It’s very complex. The whole North American piece of that is a big strength.”

Trump made his comments as he toured a Ford factory in Dearborn, Michigan, ahead of a speech he is delivering on the economy in Detroit on Tuesday.

“The problem is, we don’t need their product. You know, we don’t need cars made in Canada. We don’t need cars made in Mexico. We want to take them here. And that’s what’s happening,” he said.

Stellantis said in November that under the 15 percent tariffs with Japan, US vehicles complying with North American content rules “will continue to lose market share to Asian imports, to the detriment of American automotive workers”.

The USMCA is up for review this year on whether it should be left to expire or another deal should be worked out.

The trade pact, which replaced the North American Free Trade Agreement in 2020 and was negotiated during Trump’s first term as president, requires the three countries to hold a joint review after six years.

Clintons reject US Congress subpoena to testify in Epstein investigation

Former United States President Bill Clinton and former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have refused a congressional subpoena to testify before a House of Representatives committee as part of an investigation into multi-millionaire financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

In a letter on Tuesday, the Clintons accused Republican Representative James Comer of playing political favourites in the investigation, seeking to punish political opponents like them, while shielding allies, including US President Donald Trump.

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The Clintons called the subpoena “legally invalid”, adding the investigation by a committee chaired by Comer was “literally designed to result in our imprisonment”.

“We will forcefully defend ourselves,” wrote the couple.

In response, Comer said he will begin contempt of US Congress proceedings against the Clintons, who are Democrats, next week.

The lengthy process would eventually require approval from a full vote of the House. If that were to pass, the Clintons could be prosecuted by the Department of Justice.

“No one’s accusing the Clintons of any wrongdoing,” Comer told reporters on Tuesday. “We just have questions.”

In their letter, the Clintons contended they had already provided all the relevant information they had to the committee, leading them to conclude the subpoena to appear in person was only meant to “harrass and embarrass”.

“We have tried to give you the little information we have. We’ve done so because Mr Epstein’s crimes were horrific,” the Clintons wrote.

Epstein committed suicide in 2019 as he awaited trial on sex trafficking and conspiracy charges, but speculation has continued to grow over the influential people in the multi-millionaire’s social orbit.

Both Bill Clinton and Trump had documented friendships with Epstein, but have denied knowledge that he trafficked underage girls.

Last year, Congress passed a law requiring the Department of Justice to release all the files related to its investigation into Epstein, but the agency has to date only released a small fraction.

Critics have accused the department of prioritising the release of documents related to Clinton to draw attention away from Trump.

In a letter last week, two lawmakers, Democrat Ro Khanna and Republican Thomas Massie, requested that a federal judge appoint a neutral expert to oversee the release of the files.

Will Smith’s Fresh Prince of Bel Air house to be put up for sale for eye watering price

The iconic mansion used to home Will Smith and the Banks family in the Fresh Prince of Bel Air is set to go on the market for the first time in almost 50 years

Now this is a story, all about how… a house went up for sale for a huge sum. The iconic mansion that homed the likes of Will Smith, Alfonso Ribeiro ant Tatyana Ali in hit 90s sitcom Fresh Prince of Bel Air is set to be available to buy.

The huge home boasts six bedrooms and 7.5 bathrooms. The Georgian Colonial estate spans approximately 10,000 square feet and is positioned on a huge 38,510-square-foot corner lot.

And it could be yours for … just under $30million (£22.3million). It’s the first time the property could switch owners in 48 years. Despite being famous for the iconic TV series, the property isn’t actually in Bel Air.

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It is actually located in another of Los Angeles’ high-end areas. The property is situated in the prestigious neighbourhood of Brentwood. The neighbourhood is home to famous faces. Recently, Judd Apatow sold the home next door. Former L.A. Mayor Richard Riordan’s home is also nearby.

Josh and Matt Altman and Sasha Rahban of The Altman Brothers told TMZ the legendary property is ready to go up for sale at the end of the month.

During the Fresh Prince, fans watched on as Will (Will Smith) had his ‘life flipped turned upside down’. He was forced to move from the tough streets of West Philadelphia to a lavish LA mansion.

It is here that he joined up with the Banks family. He shared the home with Uncle Phil, Aunt Viv, his cousins Carlton, Hilary, Ashley and Nicky and their butler Geoffrey. Will was often joined by is pal Jazzy.

Over six series viewers watched as Will’s relationships blossomed. He soon formed a significant bond with his Uncle Phil (portrayed by James Avery) and cousin Carlton (Alfonso Ribeiro).

Will Smith saw his career go from strength to strength in the years that followed – both on screen and in the music charts. He became one of Hollywood’s most sought after actors, with huge performances in the likes of Independence Day and and Bad Boys.

His top music hits featured hits such as Jiggy With It, Miami, and Men In Black – which was also featured in the movie of the same name starring Will.

However, in 2026, it’s been revealed he is being sued. It was reported the star is being sued by a violinist, who alleged he was fired for reporting sexual harassment.

Brian King Joseph has taken legal action against the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air star and his Treyball Studios Management, Inc. company after alleging he was subjected to a “traumatic series of events” in March 2025 while working on Will’s Based on a True Story: 2025 global tour, before getting dropped after raising an issue.

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The actor’s lawyer has denied the claims, saying: “Mr Joseph’s allegations concerning my client are false, baseless, and reckless. They are categorically denied, and we will use all legal means available to address these claims and to ensure that the truth is brought to light.”

Pregnant Made In Chelsea star shames commuters who didn’t offer her a seat despite baby badge

Tabitha Willett, 34, got out her phone and filmed the carriage insisting: “Do better London.”

A pregnant Made In Chelsea star has hit out at “commuting men” after nobody on a busy train offered her a seat – despite clearly wearing a Baby on Board badge. Tabitha Willett, 34, got out her phone and filmed the carriage insisting: “Do better London.” She added that an elderly couple beside her suffered the same fate.

The star, who already has a six-year-old called Ottilie, wrote: “I don’t want to be a moan but… On the way back from the school run and a carriage full of men on their phones and no one stood up for a pregnant woman with a badge or elderly couple next to me.”

The post sparked a lively debate with some saying she should simply have asked for a seat – while another reaching for the view that others also paid to travel on the train and “may have been at work all day and needed a rest”. They concluded: “Being pregnant isn’t a disability.”

She replied: “To be honest if I was really struggling being pregnant and standing I would have gone over and asked an able body, ‘I’m so sorry I’m pregnant do you mind if I could sit down til the next stop or something’ but luckily I’m perfectly capable.

“With Ottilie, however, I was pretty much on bed rest and couldn’t physically stand up or take steps on my own, I was given crutches towards the end. Things like that though is why I think, yes pregnancy isn’t a disability but you just don’t know and I don’t think it hurts to ask. That’s my stand point.”

‘Baby on Board’ badges are issued for free by the London transport authority TFL to indicate to other passengers that you are pregnant and may need a seat.

In December, TV star Tabitha revealed she is expecting her second child with fiance Harry Hoare by posting a picture of her getting an ultrasound scan at hospital with her daughter by her side.

She is also getting married this month, recently sharing a picture of wedding dresses and writing: “We are actually having a low-key small wedding in January so these are too wedding gowny but so fun to get in the mood.”

The star announced the engagement via Instagram in November with her showing off a huge engagement ring with several pictures of her and Harry. Tabitha said: “Love you more than you’ll ever know.”

Fans of Made In Chelsea may be surprised by the announcement, as Tabitha was recently dating her co-star Arman Pouladian-Kari. The brief romance was included in the most recent series of Made In Chelsea, which aired at the end of last year.

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Who is Tell Me Lies season 3 star Costa D’Angelo?

Tell Me Lies fans are eager to know more about the actor who plays new character Alex

*Warning: This article contains spoilers for Tell Me Lies Season 3.*

The third season of Tell Me Lies has introduced a new character, Alex, who has quickly become a talking point among viewers. The popular drama made its return on January 13, with three brand-new episodes.

As in previous seasons, the narrative continues to follow the tumultuous relationship between Stephen DeMarco (Jackson White) and Lucy Albright (Grace Van Patten), along with their circle of friends at Baird College.

In the first episode, we meet Alex, the university’s go-to drug dealer, when Wrigley (Spencer House) asks Molly (Katherine Hughes) about where he can find some MDMA.

Later, Pippa (Sonia Mena) and Bree (Cat Missal) meet Alex in his car to make the purchase, but Bree feels a sense of familiarity towards him.

The connection between Bree and Alex becomes clearer in the second episode, as the ‘Puswas’ reach out to him for anti-anxiety medication for Lucy.

Upon arrival, Alex helps Lucy manage her panic attack by tapping his fingers on her wrist, a technique previously taught to the group by Bree during their first year, reports the Manchester Evening News.

As the story unfolds, it is revealed that Alex is Bree’s former foster brother. He recognised her but was unsure if she was intentionally ignoring him.

While the former ‘siblings’ seemed to share a close relationship, it appears they also have a troubled history. Bree told Lucy later in the programme that she first met Alex at a troubled foster home.

As fans wait for more details about their family history, they’re keen to learn more about rising star Costa D’Angelo.

Who is Costa D’Angelo?

D’Angelo is an Italian-Australian actor who completed his bachelor’s degree in acting at the Victorian College of the Arts in 2022. He started pursuing his passion for performing at just 12 years old, whilst working as a child model.

In a 2023 interview with the Casting Guild of Australia, the TV star disclosed that his first audition tape was for Angelina Jolie’s war drama, Unbroken.

Reflecting on the audition experience, he said: “I remember I got through one round and they said ‘We’d love to see you again’ and then another round. And a few months [went] by and they said ‘It’s between you and another kid for this role in Angelina Jolie’s film.'”

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However, he didn’t secure the role. “I was devastated because trust me I told everyone that I was going to be in a movie and it didn’t end up happening. But from there, I think I just fell in love with it and thought ‘You know what, I need to give this a crack now,'” D’Angelo admitted.

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Prior to Tell Me Lies, D’Angelo had stints in Australia’s much-loved soap opera Neighbours and the sci-fi thriller Crazy Fun Park.

The young actor is slated to play Young Adam Trask in the forthcoming Netflix limited series, East of Eden, and has landed the role of Owen Boone in the streaming giant’s hockey series produced by Shawn Levy.