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Trump Tariffs and Trade War, Latest News Live | Trump's 'Liberation Day' arrives and media speculates on a flat 20% tariff on all importsConvinced that countries are "ripping off" his own, the Republican will present the measures alongside members of his cabinet in the Rose Garden of the White House when it will be 10:00 PM in Spain. The day has come.
Global stock markets are nervously awaiting the details of US president Donald Trump's tariff plans as “Liberation Day” looms.Asian and European stocks stuttered on Wednesday morning amid fears from investors and world leaders that Trump’s plans could intensify a global trade war.
The Trump administration has suspended research grants totaling $210 million to Princeton University as part of an ongoing investigation into antisemitism on campus, according to the White House and the Department of Energy.
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Irish Star on MSNTrump looks to use Melania as his excuse for skipping the White House Correspondents' dinnerThe White House and conservative groups are reportedly discussing an event to rival the White House Correspondents' Dinner, as President Donald Trump mulls snubbing the annual event for the third time
The one official Trump world is ready to blame if tariffs are a disaster - Lutnick has reportedly pushed for ‘more aggressive’ tariffs during talks
Former White House official Anthony Scaramucci predicts that Vice President JD Vance’s political future is uncertain. He believes Trump will make Vance less relevant, media reports said.
Amid suspense over US President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day tariff" plans, White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt confirmed on Monday that there won't be any exemptions on reciprocal tariffs.
The Trump administration on Tuesday issued a warning to China after Beijing announced large-scale war games in the waters and airspace around Taiwan. The joint military drills, which were launched with no prior notice and included China’s army,
Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly looking to the Trump administration for help in fighting against looming fines from the European Commission, The Wall Street Journal reported late Monday.