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Raw Story on MSN'Second biggest scandal': Trump accused of new grift that puts Qatari plane in shadeA $400 million plane offered to President Donald Trump by Qatar may be a gaudy symbol of graft, but to some Democrats on Capitol Hill it’s also a distraction. As Trump settles back into Washington after a week in the Middle East,
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Tax cuts will create an economic boom in Trump's second term, economic official saysCouncil of Economic Advisors Chair Stephen Miran discusses the significance of the 'big, beautiful bill' on 'Kudlow.'
The House prepares for a crucial meeting on Trump's bill, with key issues like Medicaid and tax deductions still in debate among Republicans.
President Donald Trump has been at the center of ethics concerns going all the way back to his 2016 candidacy, largely as a result of his strong business ties that critics say could represent significant conflicts of interest.
Lawyers for the immigrants, who aren’t from South Sudan, contend the deportations violate a court order after a previous attempt to send some people to Libya.
By Nellie Peyton JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) -South African President Cyril Ramaphosa heads to the White House on Wednesday on a perilous mission to persuade U.S. President Donald Trump to make deals with his country rather than scold and punish it as he has done since the start of his second term.
President Donald Trump isn't the only one who wrapped up a Middle East tour in recent days. A private jet carrying Nvidia's CEO trailed Air Force One across the region. Oil executives and bankers followed,
Walmart is the latest U.S. retailer to warn of impending price increases due to the cost of Trump's tariffs, drawing ire from the Republican leader.
On Thursday, the Supreme Court will take up a case that could decide how quickly President Donald Trump can implement his second term agenda as it hears arguments about nationwide injunctions that allow a single judge to block a policy for the entire country.
Congressional Democrats have taken note of the appointments and objected to what they describe as an end-run around the Senate’s right to confirm people for those roles.