Trump, tariffs and Liberation Day
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The Associated Press |
President Donald Trump insisted his trade policies will never change as he remained ensconced in a bubble of wealth and power in Florida.
BBC |
The BBC's Henry Zeffman and Anthony Zurcher explain the fallout from Donald Trump's global trade tariffs.
Reuters |
President Donald Trump's punishing tariffs rocked global financial markets on Thursday, with the dollar and U.S. stocks tumbling as investors rushed to safe havens on fears a broadening trade war woul...
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Trump has repeatedly called April 2 "Liberation Day." He is expected to enact reciprocal tariffs on major trading partners, especially those that contribute the most to the $1.2 trillion U.S. trade deficit.
TikTok may get banned again over the weekend unless it is sold. When will it be banned again? Who wants to buy TikTok? Here's everything to know.
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Raw Story on MSN‘Bloodbath': ‘Reckless’ Trump hammered as markets plunge for second straight dayEconomic uncertainties over President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs sparked a second straight day of the markets continuing to plunge amid fears that the tariffs could unleash a global trade war and cause a recession.
Donald Trump is expected to announce sweeping tariffs on what he's been calling "Liberation Day." Here's what we know.
The Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq are under pressure for a second day as global investors sell equities in response to President Trump’s sweeping tariffs against the majority of U.S. trading partners, including China who is retaliating.
The Trump administration had a deal in place earlier this week to finalize the sale of TikTok, but the agreement fell apart after the massive tariffs announced by President Donald Trump on Wednesday took effect,
President Trump introduced new reciprocal tariffs for several countries to bring back manufacturing jobs to the US. China faces 54% tariffs, India 26%, Japan 24%, and the EU 20%. His announcement received global backlash and mixed reactions within the US.
Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield joined his counterparts in 20 Democratic states by filing lawsuits this week to invalidate an executive order signed by President Donald Trump that could upend their voting systems by requiring proof of citizenship and that mail-in ballots be received by Election Day,
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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has moved to fire several senior White House National Security Council officials soon after he was urged by far-right activist Laura Loomer to purge staffers she deemed insufficiently committed to his Make America Great Again agenda, according to several people familiar with the matter Thursday.