In a dramatic escalation, Trump threatens to declare a national emergency in Washington DC after the mayor's refusal to cooperate with ICE. The implications for local governance and federal authority are profound.
In a pivotal move, the Supreme Court will expedite the appeal of a ruling that struck down most of Trump's tariffs, potentially reshaping global trade and impacting billions in revenue. The case's outcome could have dire consequences for the U.S.
In an unprecedented move, the Supreme Court is set to hear a case on President Trump's tariffs, a central element of his economic strategy. With lower courts deeming most tariffs illegal, the stakes are high for the economy and small businesses.
The Supreme Court is set to review President Trump's sweeping tariffs, determining if he acted within his authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. This case could reshape U.S. trade policy and impact ongoing negotiations.
In a bold move to address the escalating housing crisis, President Trump's administration is set to unveil new measures aimed at curbing high costs. With a national housing emergency on the table, could this be the solution Americans have been waiting for?
A federal appeals court has ruled against President Trump’s sweeping tariffs, claiming he overstepped his authority. This decision poses a major setback for his trade policies aimed at boosting the U.S. economy.
In a dire warning, Peter Navarro claims that blocking Trump's tariffs could lead to 'the end of the United States.' The Supreme Court's upcoming decision is crucial for the Trump administration's economic strategy.
White House adviser Peter Navarro warns that if Trump's global tariffs are struck down by the Supreme Court, it could mean 'the end of the United States.' With tariffs generating significant federal revenue, the stakes are higher than ever!
In a surprising decision, a federal appeals court ruled that Trump did not have the authority to impose most tariffs on foreign products. What does this mean for the future of U.S. trade policy?
Trump has announced Chicago and New York City as his next targets for crime reduction efforts, threatening to deploy the military if necessary. This escalates his approach following actions in Washington, D.C.