The Wall Street Journal took what appeared to be yet another swipe at Donald Trump on Thursday. The conservative newspaper’s editorial board asked a question of the president following his call on his Truth Social platform for lower interest rates ― which he claimed “would go hand in hand” with the currently-paused tariffs he is slapping on imports — but which he made amid an ongoing increase in inflation.
The president keeps doing what he said he’d do, and some of his supporters keep being surprised. This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day,
A judge accused the Trump administration of defying his orders, setting up a battle that could end up at the Supreme Court.
President Donald Trump has pursued a radical overhaul of the U.S. government since taking office on January 20, aiming to slash spending and dramatically downsize the 2.3 million strong civil service.
As courts issue orders that pause or restrict a number of Trump actions, a more seismic conflict potentially lies ahead. On Monday, a federal judge in Rhode Island ruled that Trump is refusing to fully comply with his order to release federal grant money that the Administration tried to freeze.
Presidential Policies' event at Mount Union to include a discussion of President Donald Trump's two presidencies.
I wish that these Americans would stop their negativity toward our president. We desperately want and need him to be successful.
One of the more specious arguments in the early weeks of the second presidency of Donald Trump was the question of whether or not he had a mandate to do whatever he wanted.
Already, we’ve seen farmers posting about the hardships they’re facing only three weeks into the Donald Trump presidency. One of Trump’s core consituencies is about to realize they made a huge mistake,
Investor Kingsley Jones names his favorite investment bank stocks and says “Wall Street, in general, will do quite well” under Trump.
WASHINGTON >> President Donald Trump plans to direct federal agencies to coordinate with Elon Musk’s task force to shrink the workforce and limit hiring with an exception to immigration and other safety positions,
The Justice Department is in crisis after the stunning resignation of the top prosecutor in Manhattan and five other senior officials over the DOJ’s decision to halt the prosecution of New York City Mayor Eric Adams on corruption charges.