Donald Trump, tariffs and GOP
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Collins is worried about potential disruptions to key economic drivers in her home state of Maine, whose economy is closely integrated with Canada’s — for instance: lobstering, pulp and paper, potato...
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Trump has repeatedly called April 2 “Liberation Day,” with promises to roll out a set of tariffs, or taxes on imports from other countries, that he says will free the U.S. from a reliance on foreign ...
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The Canadian dollar rebounded from a near three-week low against its U.S. counterpart on Tuesday as investors weighed downbeat U.S. economic data and potential efforts by U.S. lawmakers to block tari...
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Trump, unconstitutional third term
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Betting companies are offering odds on President Donald Trump potentially seeking a third term in office, despite him being constitutionally ineligible to run.U,K bookmaker William Hill has recently o...
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The 22nd Amendment to the Constitution bars people from being elected to the presidency more than twice.
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His moves will raise prices three ways. First, they’ll directly raise the price of foreign products. Second, they’ll tangle up the supply chains of complicated products that involve parts that come f...
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She doesn’t seem to be that upset over the fact that Donald Trump conducts most of his business from a golf course in Mar-a-Lago,” said McGovern of the president, who has thus far handed taxpayers a $26 million bill for golf outings in his second term.
Senate Republicans insist they are pushing ahead on President Donald Trump’s big bill of tax breaks and spending cuts this week.
The poll also found that after reading further messaging and information about Trump and Medicaid, there was a 10-point increase in Republicans who believed the program would be c
The president is planning a big bash where he’ll announce a new round of tariffs. Republicans fear it’ll cause more pain.
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President Donald Trump continued his attacks Tuesday against media outlets NPR and PBS, calling on Republicans in Congress to “defund” the “radical left monsters.”
Anthony D’Esposito was nominated to serve as the Labor Dept.’s inspector general. That might not have been a good idea.
Lawmakers insisted he wasn't serious about it, even though he told NBC News he's "not joking" about wanting another term, which is barred under the 22nd Amendment.
Republican Senator Tim Sheehy of Montana said that the tariffs President Donald Trump promises to impose this week would "absolutely" cause "short-term pain." Newsweek reached out to Sheehy's office via email on Monday night for comment.
With President Donald Trump’s so-called “Liberation Day” of tariff implementation fast approaching, Senate Democrats are putting Republican support for some of those plans to the test by forcing a vote to nullify the emergency declaration that underpins the tariffs on Canada.
Democrats celebrated after the liberal-leaning candidate won an election on Tuesday for a seat on Wisconsin's Supreme Court, protecting the liberal majority on the bench.