The apparent fact that the president considers “groceries” to be an exotic term doesn’t exactly inspire confidence.
Today is what President Donald Trump calls “ Liberation Day ,” the day he frees the U.S. economy from the global economy.
Stock markets are plummeting after President Trump's new tariff announcements. Rep. Greg Casar (D-TX) joins José Díaz-Balart ...
Gov. Janet Mills apparently hurt Donald Trump's feelings in February. The result has been a multifaceted offensive against ...
Wash., have introduced a bill that would require congressional approval for tariffs to continue for over 60 days of their ...
The problem is not just that the president lied while touting his tariffs. The problem is made worse by the apparent fact ...
Judge Neomi Rao wrote in dissent that an appeal about the scope of Trump’s blanket pardon “presents exceptional circumstances.” ...
As Trump targets law firms, some are fighting, some are striking deals, and some are pre-emptively caving before the White House even throws a punch.
The president's so-called “Liberation Day” is the beginning of a painful and pointless ordeal for the American people.
While many Americans are concerned about the impact of President Trump’s tariffs, Capone Iron Corporation president Stephen Capone has a positive view of them. He tells José Díaz-Balart that his ...
Politicians counting on public apathy to move their problematic agendas forward should be worried. Voters are tired of being ...
Joe economic analyst Steve Rattner joins Morning Joe to discuss how the president's tariffs could impact the U.S. economy.
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