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Trump Wakes Up Blurting Praise For ‘My New Hero’ — And It’s About His Devastating Court Loss
Trump blurted out praise for "My new hero" in his first morning post as he copes with the Supreme Court ruling that gutted some of his tariff authority. The post Trump Wakes Up Blurting Praise For ‘My New Hero’ — And It’s About His Devastating Court Loss first appeared on Mediaite.
Trump signed an order to impose a 10% global tariff under Section 122. He earlier described it as ‘over and above our normal tariffs already being charged’. Keep checking for latest updates
Two golfers in the Washington D.C. area are suing United States President Donald Trump. Trump is an avid golfer who owns several courses both in the U.S. and abroad. In the States, he operates major venues in Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Florida, each hosting professional tournaments and private members.
Trump readied the military for potential strikes on Iran. Trump officials proposed a WHO replacement. Background: Trump withdrew the United States from the World Health Organization last year, and the proposal would re-create WHO systems to which the U.S. no longer has access.
Economists and trade experts warn that Donald Trump's new 15% tariffs under Section 122, are another IEEPA strike out waiting to happen. They point using a balance-of-payments measures with no deficit makes this exercise illegal too.
President Donald Trump shared that he does not like “young, handsome men” during the first long-awaited Board of Peace meeting in Washington, D.C. The event, which focused on next steps in the
The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford was seen entering the Mediterranean Sea on Friday as part of increasing military pressure by the United States.