Trump, China and Tariffs
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"I don't think he would allow that to happen," Trump said.
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President Donald Trump raised the tariff on Chinese imports to 125% on Wednesday, hours after China boosted the duty on American goods to 84% in an escalating battle that threatens to disrupt trade b...
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The upheaval erased trillions of dollars from stock markets and led to an unsettling surge in U.S. government bond yields that appeared to catch Trump's attention.
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Trump, Executive Orders and US coal
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday to remove limitations on water pressure from showerheads, a subject he broached along the campaign trail and during his first term in the Whi...
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President Donald Trump signed a series of executive orders Tuesday aimed at reviving the long-declining coal industry by rolling back Democratic efforts to curb a source of energy that's a major poll...
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Trump said he decided to pause tariffs because people "were getting yippy" and "a little bit afraid" amid days of market turmoil.
Donald Trump drew fresh mockery online Tuesday for his latest spin on the ongoing fallout from his tariffs, which have sparked concerns of a global recession and been questioned by even some of his staunchest supporters.
Speculation has increased that President Trump may be deliberately slowing the economy through tariff policies and market disruption in order to pressure the Federal Reserve into lowering interest rates,
A majority of American adults are deeply skeptical about President Donald Trump's new tariff policy according to a new YouGov survey, with more than half of those polled saying they regard the policy as "the largest peacetime tax hike in U.
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With President Trump’s tariffs spurring a stock market breakdown, Jon Stewart is disappointed by Trump’s uninspired attempts to save face. In his Monday monologue, Stewart showed viewers Trump’s recent Truth Social post telling Americans,
President Donald Trump rejected suggestions from European Union (EU) officials of a zero-for-zero tariffs deal with the U.S. on certain sectors, such as autos and industrial goods. Asked in the Oval Office on Monday if such an offer was good enough,
President Donald Trump was slammed Tuesday for what critics described as a classless claim about how foreign countries are responding to his tariffs, which have tanked stock markets. “I’m telling you, these countries are calling us up, kissing my ass,” Trump bragged at the National Republican Congressional Committee Dinner in Washington, D.C.
The Supreme Court is letting Donald Trump's firing of Democratic members of independent labor boards remain in place as litigation continues.