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Federal court determined that President Trump doesn't have the authority to unilaterally impose tariffs, dealing a sweeping blow to his main weapon in his trade war.
By Michael Martina, Yimou Lee and Ben Blanchard WASHINGTON/TAIPEI (Reuters) -The United States plans to ramp up weapons sales to Taipei to a level exceeding President Donald Trump's first term as part of an effort to deter China as it intensifies military pressure on the democratic island,
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Mediaite on MSNTrump Turns on Conservative Group’s ‘Sleazebag’ Leader Who Recommended Judges: ‘Probably Hates America’President Donald Trump laid into the conservative Federalist Society and its "sleazebag" chairman of the board Leonard Leo, accusing him of "hating America." The post Trump Turns on Conservative Group’s ‘Sleazebag’ Leader Who Recommended Judges: ‘Probably Hates America’ first appeared on Mediaite.
The Trump administration has plans to turn remigration — an idea associated with the far-right in Europe — into an official federal U.S. office.
The safety of Germany's gold reserves held overseas and in New York in particular, until recently mainly a talking point for the country's far-right party and gold bugs, is becoming a matter of public debate with Donald Trump back in the White House.
The Federalist Society is a pillar of the conservative legal movement that once advised Trump on judicial picks. Now he's slamming the group.
The president picked Paul Ingrassia, the current White House liaison to the Department of Homeland Security, to lead the Office of Special Counsel, which examines public corruption.
The United States ambassador's residence in Damascus, Syria, re-opened Thursday after being closed for 13 years, presaging a warming of relations between the two countries.
Some social media speculation is that the president is cutting billions of dollars in funding to the Ivy League institution because it rejected his son as a student.
A group of attorneys general, led by Letitia James of New York, argues that National Science Foundation programs are critical for leading in science and technology.