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Even as Americans have suffered under Donald Trump’s tariffs, it’s only the complaints of CEOs that have led him to change course — a perfect example of oligarchy at work in the United States.
The Associated Press In his first 100 days, President Donald Trump exerted his power in a sweep and scale that has no easy historical comparison. His actions target the architecture of the New Deal, ...
Marc Andreessen, the co-founder of the tech venture capitalist firm a16z and onetime co-author of Mosaic, an early version of ...
Where President Donald Trump's approval ratings stand 100 days into his second White House tour of duty, and how he compares ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and congressional Republicans will meet to sketch out the plan for passing a multi-trillion tax cut in the coming weeks as polling shows that voters largely disapprove ...
Donald Trump can’t help speculating about serving a third term as president—even as he claims that “it’s not something that I ...
As U.S. Rep. Mike Lawler’s town hall at a local high school unraveled Sunday night—despite strict rules that some critics ...
President Donald Trump, by virtue of winning a second term and so dramatically reshaping the country and the world, can now ...
An increasing share of younger Americans say they have abandoned both the national Republican and Democratic parties as ...
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is expected to meet with top Republican negotiators Monday to potentially hammer out details of a budget reconciliation package aimed at advancing President ...
As Donald Trump hits his 100th day in office Tuesday, his imprint is everywhere. But the long-term impact is often unclear.