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President Donald Trump's tariffs are likely to cause short-term pain for U.S. consumers, according to experts, but economists told Newsweek it's difficult to know exactly when Americans will know for ...
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U.S. drinkers will pay more for cocktails, champagne and foreign beers, brands will disappear from bar menus and jobs will be lost on both sides of the Atlantic as a result of U.S. President Donald T...
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Jeremiah Chin, an assistant professor at the University of Washington School of Law who specializes in constitutional law
In a campus speech, the former president said universities should be prepared to lose federal funds to defend academic freedom, rather than be “intimidated.”
Since his January inauguration, the president has implemented a refugee travel ban, attempted to end birthright citizenship, halted 'all illegal entry' into the US, 'reinstated' the 'Remain in Mexico' programme, and announced the 'largest deportation' scheme in US history.
Rasmussen's daily poll tracker said, as of April 3, Trump's approval rating sits at 49 percent, while 49 percent disapprove of his job performance.
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNTrump tariffs: Financial experts comment as stock market plungesThe stock market is plunging. The US financial market spiraled after President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on Thursday, with fear and uncertainty being felt from Wall Street to Main Street.