Donald Trump, Supreme Court and tariffs
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According to Trump’s treasury secretary, the economy isn’t just struggling in some areas — some “sectors” are actually contracting.
One Trump voter told NBC News that while she believes Trump "deep down" wants to boost the economy, "he is busy out of the country" and focused on "demolishing the White House."
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Tiny toymaker versus Trump: the tariff battle that could reshape California’s import economy
A Chicago toy maker is mounting a rare Supreme Court challenge against Trump’s tariffs as major corporations including Walmart stay silent. His companies face $20-30 million in tariff costs this year as shifting global rates force constant production relocations.
America’s highest court will hear arguments on Wednesday about President Donald Trump’s use of emergency tariffs. Trump has said he considers the trade deficit a national emergency. He used that justification to invoke emergency powers and apply sweeping tariffs on nearly every US trade partner this year.
Trump lambasted Powell this week, calling him “Jerome ‘Too Late’ Powell” in a speech to Asian business leaders .
Comparing the economic performance of President Obama versus President Trump reveals how differing policy goals, external shocks and structural conditions shaped U.S. outcomes. Presidents don’t control inflation or growth directly.
Trump’s trade deal with Xi halts fentanyl shipments, lifts rare-earth bans, and opens Chinese markets to U.S. farmers in a major reset of trade ties.
More than 230 Texas-based small business owners traveled to Washington D.C. last week to tell lawmakers about how uncertainty tied to tariffs and the federal shutdown is hurting them.
In the midst of mass layoffs in corporate America, the national debt setting new records, and the uncertainty of AI - where is this economy headed? Andrew Ross Sorkin discusses his new book, "1929," about the stock market crash and the lessons it teaches us about the modern economy.