Danielle Kurtzleben
Stories
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Trump is proposing Congress cut $163 billion in non-defense spending next year
These proposed cuts are to programs that Congress authorizes each year — not to spending on safety nets like Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security. More details are expected on Friday.
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What to watch for when the White House releases Trump's first budget proposal
President Trump's team is expected to soon preview his first budget proposal. We explain what parts matter.
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Trump, back in rally mode, marks 100 days in office with boisterous Michigan speech
Trump used his time on stage to luxuriate in the crowd's adoration, blame Joe Biden for various national problems, and insist that he, as president, is not getting the credit he deserves.
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Trump is giving automakers a break on tariffs
President Trump will sign an executive order on the shift on Tuesday as the White House marks his 100 days in office. It's the latest shift in Trump's on-again, off-again tariffs.
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Musk eases back from White House
We look back at the relationship between Elon Musk and President Trump as Musk signals he's easing off his White House role.
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Trump, tariffs and farmers
President Trump tried to shield farmers from trade retaliation during his first term, providing a template for what could happen this time around.
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Morning news brief
President Trump's steep tariffs took effect at midnight, those tariffs are hitting China, the U.S.' third largest trade partner, the hardest, and Trump gets help from the Supreme Court to reshape the federal workforce.
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Trump's tariffs take effect
President Trump's steep tariffs took effect at midnight. But he has directed his team to strike deals, making it unclear how long they'll be in place.
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Today is Trump's 'Liberation Day.' What does that mean for tariffs?
President Trump has been promising new "reciprocal tariffs" to punish other countries for their tariffs and trade barriers. Markets are nervous that a trade war could hike prices and hurt the economy.
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Trump is set to announce more tariffs. Data shows Americans are footing the cost
President Trump is set to announce new tariffs on a range of countries. We take a closer look at who actually pays for them.