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President Donald Trump's administration on Tuesday scored its second major Supreme Court victory in two days. With only two of the court's most liberal justices dissenting, the court blocked a ruling ...
From The Western Journal
The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed the Trump administration to keep several thousand probationary federal employees it is attempting to fire off the payroll while lower courts weigh whether the down...
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The planned fines target the roughly 1.4 million migrants who have been ordered removed by an immigration judge.
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President Trump’s tariffs are a $6 trillion tax on Americans, which could be a unifying message for Democrats to use in the next 18 months leading up to the midterms.
Trump has long championed tariffs as a way to protect U.S. economy and manufacturing at the expense of its global trading partners. History doesn't support him.
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Alert on Wall Street due to Trump's treatment of the EU: "If it fragments, it will closely resemble the prologue to World War II"PMorgan's president mocks Trump's slogan: "America First, yes, but not if it ends up alone". The treatment by the President of the US, Donald Trump, not only towards his own economy but also towards the European Union is starting to raise concerns among Wall Street leaders.
U.S. employers added 228k jobs in March amid federal layoffs and tariff announcements. Job growth in Washington is off to a "slow start" in 2025.
U.S. employers added a surprising 228,000 jobs last month, as the American labor market continues to show resilience as President Donald Trump wages trade wars, purges federal workers and deports immigrants working in the United States illegally.
Job growth was far better than expected and unemployment slightly worse than anticipated in March, according to Labor Department data released Friday morning, as the labor market under President Donald Trump takes shape – and tariff-related concerns cast a dark shadow.
The nation’s top trade representative says that President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs are already getting results, bringing other countries to the negotiating table to discuss reducing their trade