China, Trump and Wall Street
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Treasury secretary Scott Bessent, answering a reporter who asked about the slide in markets, said, “I don’t see anything unusual today.”
From The Financial Times
Following one day of respite, the U.S. stock market returned to its downward spiral Thursday amid ongoing concerns tied to President Donald Trump ‘s proposed tariffs.
From Variety
Despite insisting for days that his policies would never change, he told reporters on Wednesday: "You have to be flexible."
From Reuters
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Donald Trump, Central Park and Defamation Lawsuit
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President Donald Trump's legal team tried to get the case dismissed by arguing his statements were ones of opinion, not fact.
From Newsweek
In a ruling on Thursday, U.S. District Judge Wendy Beetlestone in Philadelphia said the men had presented enough evidence to pursue their lawsuit accusing Trump of defaming them in comments he made d...
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Trump, tariffs and Stock market
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President Trump has vehemently defended the sweeping tariffs unveiled by his administration on what he dubbed "Liberation Day" last week, even as they threaten to spark a global trade war and have sen...
From CBS News
China announced it would raise tariffs on American goods to 84 percent from Thursday.
From The Boston Globe
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national labor relations board, Trump and Supreme Court
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The Supreme Court is letting Donald Trump's firing of Democratic members of independent labor boards remain in place as litigation continues.
From USA TODAY
Republican-led U.S. House of Representatives voted on Wednesday to curtail the ability of judges to issue nationwide injunctions blocking government policies after key parts of President Donald Trump'...
From Reuters
Trump's order said security clearances for individuals at Sentinel One would also be revoked pending review.
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President Donald Trump has dismissed concerns about his trade war with China escalating beyond the exchange of eye-watering tariffs, alluding to a cache of "the most powerful weapons in the world." Newsweek has reached out to the Chinese embassy in Washington for comment via email.
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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 staunchest supporters.
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,
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.
Republican lawmakers can begin crafting a massive party-line bill now that both the House and the Senate have approved the same budget framework.
President Donald Trump is expected to host a Cabinet meeting at the White House Thursday -- his first since announcing, and now pausing, his sweeping tariffs.
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,
Critics accuse President Donald Trump of insider trading. Experts say that’s a stretch. A social media post, followed by a market-moving tariff announcement, led President Donald Trump’s critics to speculate that he might have profited from inside information.