Activism / Organizers describe fear tactics, amped-up security, and daily town halls as workers vote on whether to unionize.
“We’re handing them money hand over fist. We’re giving them equipment,” Trump said Monday. “We’re looking to do a deal with Ukraine, where they’re going to secure what we’re giving ...
“We’re handing them money hand over fist. We’re giving them equipment. [The] European [Union] is not keeping up with us.” Trump, 78, previously vowed to end the three-year-old war between ...
WASHINGTON ― President Donald Trump said Monday he plans to impose sweeping tariffs on steel, aluminum and copper imported to the U.S. as well as goods such as computer chips, semiconductors and ...
As part of a broader rollout of executive orders, President Trump called for an end to government censorship, including on social media. Critics said they found the order absurd given Trump’s ...
But the return of Donald Trump as president, whose actions on trade, technology and security threaten to shake up global affairs, is a reminder that history is also shaped by the agendas and ...
He wore a red MAGA hat and carried a silhouette painting of Trump depicting a raised fist after the Republican candidate suffered an assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, last summer.
That hiatus ended at 12:01 p.m. Monday, when Donald J. Trump took the oath of office. It was almost like he’d never left. The former reality TV star followed his inaugural address in the Capitol ...
President Trump ended the federal security detail of Dr. Anthony Fauci, the infectious disease expert who advised Trump on the COVID-19 pandemic and turned critical of him once Trump tried to ...
President Donald Trump made clear during his campaign that he wanted little to do with Project 2025, the sweeping and controversial conservative policy blueprint created by the Heritage Foundation.
President Trump’s flurry of pardons this week sent a message to law enforcement: He will “back the blue” if they back him. By Luke Broadwater and Zolan Kanno-Youngs Reporting from Washington ...
President Donald Trump this week rescinded a nearly 60-year-old executive order that prohibited government contractors from discriminating in their hiring, firing, promotion or pay practices.