Stay informed with the latest developments on the Trump administration. We are closely tracking President Donald Trump as he navigates his presidency, focusing on his campaign promises and the ongoing legal challenges to his executive orders and actions.
In a significant economic development, China and the United States have reached an agreement to lower tariffs on goods exchanged between the two nations for a period of 90 days. However, it is important to note that Trump’s 10 percent “universal” tariff on all imports remains in effect. This decision to ease tariffs on China comes in light of various economic factors and negotiations aimed at stabilizing trade relations.
As President Trump approaches the end of his first 100 days, he is encountering increasing opposition to his ambitious and often controversial agenda. Recent polling data from a Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos poll indicates a decline in his approval ratings. Despite this growing dissent, the atmosphere within the White House remains resolute, with Trump’s team undeterred by the challenges. For a detailed overview, here’s a look at Trump’s first 100 days illustrated in 10 charts.
In a notable clash between the Trump administration and one of the nation’s premier academic institutions, $450 million in federal funding was terminated for Harvard University. This action marks the latest escalation in an ongoing feud, following Harvard's lawsuit against the Trump administration. The lawsuit emerged after the administration froze over $2 billion in federal funding, which occurred when the university declined to implement significant changes to its governance, admissions, and hiring practices.
Stay tuned as we continue to provide live updates on President Trump's administration, including his efforts to fulfill campaign promises and the evolving landscape of legal challenges.