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“It’s gonna be a booming country, very booming country. It’s going to be amazing, actually,” Trump said to reporters aboard Air Force One on his way down to one of his Florida golf clubs.
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He appears convinced that a newly powerful United States can pull Russia away from China — and become the power broker between Moscow and Beijing.
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Some European leaders vowed to retaliate after Trump slapped a 20 percent tariff on the E.U. “If you take on one of us, you take on all of us,” Ursula von der Leyen, the European Commission president...
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President Donald Trump said he'll be rolling out reciprocal tariffs. Here's what that means for the U.S. and its trading partners.
The president claimed his tariffs would make the U.S. “FAR STRONGER” even as the stock market plunged in response to his announcement.
In the clip, Trump allegedly responded to Musk’s claim that “Tesla is going down” by saying, “Soon everybody will be buying again.”
Auto manufacturer Stellantis has temporarily laid off around 900 American workers and close to 4,500 Canadian employees in an effort to work around President Donald Trump's 25% automotive tariffs.
The U.S. State Department's top official overseeing the agency's management, appointed by President Donald Trump's administration, is stepping down after less than three months, according to an internal email seen by Reuters on Thursday and a department spokesperson.
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U.S. stocks were mauled Thursday, with the S&P 500 (SP500) closing in a correction as President Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs stoked fears of a global trade war. “Markets, caught off guard by the severity of Trump’s tariffs,
Senate rebuke: Four GOP senators broke with Trump to pass a Democratic-led resolution to revoke the Canadian tariffs. Sen. Mitch McConnell, who voted in favor, warned that the tariffs will raise costs for producers and consumers. The bill is unlikely to pass in the House. [NBC News]