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What’s most striking about President Trump’s tariff war is that he’s being pressured by some of his closest advisers and supporters to end the crusade that has upended the world economy.
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The clash points to more internal disagreement about the president’s economic plans than the White House would like to let on.
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A side-by-side comparison of the Oval Office decor under former President Joe Biden and the newly redecorated version following President Donald Trump ’s return to office has gone viral online.
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.
Overton Insights survey asked respondents about a hypothetical race where both candidates are allowed to run for a third term.
While President Donald Trump maintains his sweeping tariffs are needed, business leaders begin to speak out. Markets worldwide continued their selloff Monday as some influential business leaders called for President Donald Trump to back down on the sweeping import tariffs that have upended the global economic order.
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,
Trump's new phrase came in response to criticism he has received over his new "Liberation Day" tariffs, announced last week.