Donald Trump weighed in directly for the first time on his efforts to freeze out the Associated Press from White House events because the news service declined to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America.
More Americans oppose President Donald Trump’s threatened tariffs against Canada and Mexico than support them, even as the public is split on tariff policy overall, new polling finds. Tariffs on the United Kingdom would also be deeply unpopular,
U.S. President Donald Trump's recent comments during his first cabinet meeting on Wednesday have created confusion regarding tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico, while also considering a 25% duty generally on European Union goods.
But after President Donald Trump effectively slammed the door on asylum-seekers crossing the U.S. border when he took office last month, the 23-year-old recalibrated her plans. She decided she would seek protection in Mexico.
The review could set the stage for Defense Secretary Hegseth to follow through with goals to invest more in the Asia-Pacific and prioritize securing the U.S. border with Mexico, along with other reforms.
The White House has kept the wire service from covering key events because it refuses to call the body of water between Mexico and Florida the Gulf of America, as renamed by Trump.
Por Priscilla Alvarez, CNN Se espera que la administración Trump emita una orden de salud pública esta semana etiquetando a los migrantes en la frontera sur de Estados Unidos como riesgos para la prop
Donald Trump has doubled down when it comes to tariffs. This includes things like steel, aluminum and other goods from countries like Mexico, Canada, and China. He is doing this in an effort to fix inflation.