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Democratic Senator Ron Wyden said Tuesday he will force a vote on repealing the sweeping global tariffs Donald Trump announced last week, testing political support for the president’s trade war.
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The tariffs sent global markets plunging and is expected to have a drastic impact on U.S. consumers and industries.
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President Donald Trump said Monday he is not looking to pause his sweeping tariffs, but many countries are seeking trade deals.
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Acting President Han Duck-soo, who stepped into the role after his predecessor was ousted over a martial law crisis that is still reverberating across the country, said South Korea “clearly would like...
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On Monday, European officials offered to drop tariffs to zero on cars and industrial goods imported from the United States, in return for the same treatment.
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D., N.Y.) told Democrats on Saturday that they are in a position to capitalize politically on President Trump’s tariffs, saying that the president’s new levies “
The Tariff Act of 1890 raised taxes to 49.5% on 1,500-plus items. Championing the move was the “Napoleon of Protectionism,” William McKinley, an Ohio Republican congressman who would be elected president in 1896 and one of Trump’s heroes.
Republicans in Congress feel rattled about what they say is the lack of a clear outcome or exit strategy for President Trump’s trade war, which they fear will close lucrative markets for wheat,
Blakeman has remained a staunch supporter of Trump, hosting a campaign rally last year at the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale and pushing the president’s agenda at a local level — mainly on immigration and by barring transgender athletes from competing in girls and women’s sports on county property.
President Trump's sweeping tariffs package and China's retaliation have triggered fears of a global recession and spiraling trade war.
Americans are deeply divided along partisan lines about tariffs and the U.S.’s foreign alliances, according to a new poll. In the poll from The Wall Street Journal, 77 percent of Republican
Khanna’s Democratic colleague in the House, Rep. Lloyd Doggett of Texas, said the impacts of Trump’s tariff and austerity policies are very real and already be felt in his district as he roasted Trump for having a reported golfing weekend as the global economy reels and American workers and retirees suffer:
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Democrats are hoping to use Trump’s tariff repercussions to intensify attacks on the administration and build party support ahead of 2026.