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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 st...
From HuffPost
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday the United States is taking in $2 billion per day from tariffs.
From Reuters
Since President Donald Trump announced his massive tariffs, the stock market has experienced its biggest decline since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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While far from the only Republican defector from President Trump's tariff regimen, Elon Musk is among the most prominent. Here are a few others on Team Trump who have their doubts.
White House senior counselor Peter Navarro rejected suggestions that President Donald Trump's tariffs would drag the U.S. economy into recession, and touted forthcoming tax cuts as the reason. "I guarantee no recession.
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Portraitist Sarah A. Boardman has contested Trump’s claim she “purposefully distorted” his image, saying his criticism “directly and negatively” impacted her painting business.
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More than half of left-leaning Americans say it would be at least “somewhat justified" to assassinate Donald Trump, according to a new study shared exclusively with Fox News Digital.
"The European Union has been very bad to us," the president said after the "zero-for-zero" proposal from the bloc
How concerned Federal Reserve officials were over stagflation risks as they met last month may become more clear on Wednesday in a readout of a gathering held before President Donald Trump's April 2 tariff announcement shook markets and made forecasts for higher inflation and slower growth more widespread.