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European leaders are speaking out after President Donald Trump threatened to hit his allies with tariffs unless a deal is reached for the US purchase of Greenland. Follow for live updates.
The administration of President Donald Trump would enact new tariffs almost immediately if the Supreme Court struck down sweeping global tariffs the president launched under an emergency law, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer told the New York Times in an interview published on Monday.
A petition accusing Trump of "greed, corruption, and a lack of accountability in leadership," is approaching 100,000 signatures.
President Donald Trump granted clemency to Rep. Steve Womack's son, James Phillip Womack, who was serving a federal drug sentence.
The Trump administration said on Saturday it was appealing a ruling by a federal judge that put limits on tactics employed by U.S. immigration agents operating in Minneapolis.
A CBS News poll conducted by YouGov between January 14 and 16 gave Trump a -38 point approval rating, with 31 percent approving and 69 percent disapproving of the president. The poll of 2,523 adults had a margin of error of +/- 2.3 percentage points.
The president was guarded in how far he’ll go to take control of the semi-autonomous Danish territory in an exclusive interview with NBC News.
MAGA mouthpiece Steven Cheung has furiously attacked the Nobel Foundation for pointing out their awards cannot be regifted-even to presidents. Trump, 79, has said for months he believes he deserves the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize award. He lost out in October to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado.
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Trump congratulates Indiana and Miami ahead of CFP national title showdown: 'May the best team win!'
President Donald Trump is expected to attend the College Football Playoff championship game as Indiana faces Miami for the national title. Trump praised college football for its values and tradition.
Although it’s not unheard of for presidents to pressure the Federal Reserve over monetary policy, Trump is the first president to try to remove a member of the central bank’s board. The court’s consideration of whether Trump can bounce Lisa Cook from the seven-member board comes as the political and financial worlds are still reeling from the stunning revelation that the Justice Department is investigating whether to bring criminal charges against Federal Reserve Chair Jerome "Jay" Powell.