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Democrats are blowing their opportunity to hammer Trump on tariffs, Washington Post columnist warnsIn a new piece, Washington Post columnist Catherine Rampell argued that the Democratic Party is not doing enough to condemn President Donald Trump's tariff policies.
In a Truth Social post on April 9, Trump said: “This is a GREAT time to move your COMPANY into the United States of America, ...
Trump rolls back some more tariffs as his ‘Liberation Day’ plans continue to face scrutiny: Live updates - Electronics ...
In a recent court filing, the Trump administration signaled that married borrowers who file taxes separately could see higher student loan payments in May.
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The Mirror US on MSNEmbattled Rudy Giuliani makes dramatic U-turn on Trump over what he calls 'crooked' choicesRudy Giuliani has turned on President Donald Trump and his "crooked" choices. Trump's former attorney, who is in the middle ...
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The FBI has placed an analyst on leave whose name was on a list of "Deep State actors" in a book written by FBI Director Kash ...
"I took a cognitive test. I don’t know what to tell you other than I got every answer right," Trump told reporters.
Newsweek reached out to the White House and the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) for comment on Saturday. Earlier this week, Trump's "reciprocal" tariffs went into effect for several hours ...
The Trump administration is exempting smartphones, computers, and other electronics from his reciprocal tariffs, according to a bulletin posted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection late Friday night.
Trump’s sudden 90-day tariff pause which caused stock index gains has prompted concerns about insider trading.
Smartphones and computers, as well as other electronic devices and components, including semiconductors, solar cells and ...
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