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Trump will take a victory lap on a deal applauded by Pa. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, rallying in the critical state he won in November, but where his approval ratings have recently lagged.
Trump's administration faced multiple legal setbacks on Wednesday, as three federal court rulings blocked elements of his immigration and trade policies.
If insulting terms for Donald Trump are your jam, Wednesday was a very good day indeed. First, it was revealed that Wall Street investors are using the term “TACO ― Trump Always Chickens Out” to describe Trump’s economic policies and his erratic approach of announcing massive tariffs that cause the markets to plunge,
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The Trump administration took aim earlier this year at diversity, equity and inclusion programs in the private sector. And last week, it took another step towards creating a way to crack down on federal contractors with DEI programs.
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They’re saying Trump always chickens out on your tariff threats, and that’s why markets are higher. What’s your response to that?”
A US court has ruled that Donald Trump’s “liberation day” tariff scheme is illegal, in a blow to the White House that could throw the president’s global trade policy into disarray. The US Court of International Trade found on Wednesday that Trump did not have the authority to use the emergency economic powers legislation that he cited when he imposed sweeping global tariffs last month.
President Trump's latest moves appear to have eased some of the uncertainty clouding the economic outlook among consumers.
Behind the monumental court ruling that blocked most of US President Donald Trump’s tariffs is a small wine company run by a father-and-daughter duo.