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I don’t want anything to go down, but sometimes you have to take medicine to fix something,” Trump told reporters on Sunday.
Reuters |
Major stock indexes plunged in Asia on Monday as U.S. President Donald Trump showed no sign of backing away from his sweeping tariff plans, and investors bet the mounting risk of recession could see ...
The New York Times |
Bank economists have raised the odds that a recession will hit the United States over the next 12 months.
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President Donald Trump is calling Wednesday "Liberation Day," but what does it mean? What will happen on April 2? Here's what to know.
Is the U.S. Heading Into a Recession Amid Trump’s Tariffs? ‘Liberation Day’ Fallout Sparks Fresh FearsHere’s what you need to know about how the economic turmoil resulting from Trump’s tariffs will affect your 401(k) and what you should do moving forward.
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Live” cast member James Austin Johnson returned as Donald Trump during the latest episode’s cold open to give his version of the president’s recent “Liberation Day” tariff announcement.
The Trump administration’s latest trade offensive is underway as Customs and Border Protection (CBP) begins enforcing “Liberation Day" tariffs, pulling in more than $200 million a day.
A new Wall Street Journal poll conducted before President Trump’s so-called ‘Liberation Day’ asked voters their thoughts on his use of tariffs and his handling of the economy. WSJ’s Aaron Zitner breaks down the results.
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins argued that dozens of countries are contacting the White House following the Trump administration’s “Liberation Day,” contending that it is just the start of Trump’s plan to rebuild the economy.
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I should have just bought Wisconsin," Myers' Musk joked, before turning his attention to the billionaire's embattled elect
President Donald Trump on Saturday told followers on his Truth Social platform to “hang tough” in a post reaffirming his administration’s stance on its sweeping “Liberation Day” tariffs which shook markets this week.