President Donald Trump sounded the alarm Monday on Truth Social, warning that the U.S. Supreme Court may have received “the wrong numbers” in a critical case that could determine the future of American trade independence. The Court is reviewing whether Trump lawfully
President Donald Trump announced Sunday that his administration plans to send $2,000 “dividend” checks to Americans, funded by revenue collected from U.S. tariffs — a decision he said would return wealth taken from foreign countries back to the American people. “A dividend
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick predicted the Supreme Court will rule President Trump’s tariffs are legal. Lutnick, during an appearance on Sean Hannity’s program on Fox News on Wednesday night, cut right to the chase. “The justices were on the president’s side,” Lutnick said, while wagging
The Supreme Court on Wednesday will take up a high-stakes case that could determine whether President Donald Trump can continue using emergency powers to protect American workers and industries from what he calls decades of unfair trade practices. At the heart of
On Wednesday, President Donald Trump called Chinese President Xi Jinping “very tough” and admitted the China has been “very hard to make a deal with.” Trump made the statement on his Truth Social platform, clarifying that he still “likes” the Chinese leader. The statement
A San Francisco-based federal judge dismissed California’s lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump’s tariffs Monday, citing a jurisdiction issue. Former Binden nominee, Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley, issued a partial setback to California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta, who sued Trump and several federal