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Trump increases China tariffs as stocks tumble amid latest trade tensions
It was the latest escalation in a tit-for-tat that economists worry is pushing the world to the brink of a global economic slowdown.
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It was the latest escalation in a tit-for-tat that economists worry is pushing the world to the brink of a global economic slowdown.
the August recess.
Sherrod Brown and the city’s mayor, Nan Whaley. What the two Democrats said riled up the president and his staff. [Trump urged unity after shootings.
“Pouring money and devaluing currency is not the answer,” Kudlow told reporters outside the White House after a television interview.
The president addressed the country Monday morning in a speech meant to console the families of the victims of two deadly weekend mass murders in El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio.
to be the next DNI.
Trump was referring to comments Omar made in a six-year-old interview with “Belahdan,” a local Minnesota PBS program.
“If the Democrats choose to want to unite around Omar, it’ll be interesting to see how that plays out for them,” Marc Short, Vice President Mike Pence’s chief of staff, said in a TV interview.
[jwp-video n=”1″] The outgoing Labor chief praised the health of the U.S. economy, saying “that’s what this administration needs to focus on.”
than the other Democrats.
But he several times under questioning opted against apologizing to the victims in the 2007 case that learned of the plea agreement after the fact, saying only “it’s important that we understand
But in the next breath, the president left open the possibility that he could fire Acosta after Epstein’s Saturday arrest on sex-trafficking girls as young as 14 years old and the deal Acosta cut
The House Judiciary and Intelligence committees announced Tuesday night that the former FBI director will testify during a joint July 17 hearing in what will be one of the biggest moments in Washington
Trump, however, disputed that in an interview with NBC’s Chuck Todd set to air in full on Sunday morning’s edition of “Meet the Press,” saying U.S. jets were “about ready to go.”
Now the Army secretary is the third person President Donald Trump has tapped to lead the Pentagon, at least temporarily.
And when Trump hits the stage for the prime-time event in the 20,000-seat Amway Center, home to the NBA’s Orlando Magic, he won’t exactly be in friendly territory.
During a wild 50-minute interview with “Fox & Friends,” the president defiantly said he will not fire White House counselor Kellyanne Conway despite findings from a federal investigator that she broke
The tougher the questions got, the more emotional Sanders became.
She told Mueller’s team the comment had been a “slip of the tongue,” adding that a similar remark in an interview was made “in the heat of the moment.”
President Donald Trump blasted the Federal Reserve and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Monday morning in what appeared to be an unplanned telephone interview with CNBC.