On Thursday, Jamieson Greer, President Donald Trump’s pick for trade representative, defended the White House’s recent move to impose tariffs on three major countries: Mexico, Canada and China.
Proposed tariffs on Canada and Mexico could triple costs of lumber imports, some experts say, and hurt U.S. housing.
The Justice Department on Thursday sued Illinois and Chicago, accusing the state and city of impeding the Trump ...
U.S. aid workers around the world scrambled Wednesday to pack up households or pull children from school after the Trump ...
In near-daily commentary, often from the Oval Office, the president has kept up a steady patter of sometimes contradictory ...
RCP White House reporter Phil Wegmann interviewed Rep. Jim Himes, the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, ...
Plus: At least 20,000 federal workers have taken President Trump's buyout offer as a Thursday deadline nears. These and more ...
The White House ordered the C.I.A. to send an unclassified email listing employees hired in the past two years, part of the ...
President Donald Trump’s jaw-dropping statement that he would like the U.S. to take control of and redevelop the Gaza Strip ...
Trump signed executive orders imposing tariffs of 25 percent on goods imported from Mexico and Canada, and an additional 10 ...
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development plans to invest at least 1.5 billion euros ($1.56 billion) this year to ...
Having already run the country once before, Trump entered the presidency with the goal of hitting the ground running, having ...