Tamara Keith
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What's changed between Trump's first and second terms in office
When President Trump took office in 2017, it was a shock to the political system. But his first term looks downright tame compared to the first 100 days of Trump 2.0.
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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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Trump is getting a physical. What will be included in the report?
President Trump's past medical reports have been glowing. But at 78, his age puts his health in the spotlight — as it was for his predecessor, President Joe Biden.
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As global markets fall, Trump says he will not pause tariffs
Despite turmoil in the financial markets, President Trump says he will not pause his wide-reaching tariffs while negotiations play out.
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Morning news brief
President Trump says he will not pause tariffs as markets tumble, a look at the economics of Trump's trade war, Supreme Court rules administration can continue deportations under Alien Enemies Act.
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Trump unveils across-the-board import tariffs on 'Liberation Day'
President Trump says he'll put 10% tariffs on all U.S. imports -- with even higher rates for a long list of countries.
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This week in politics: Signal saga, Trump executive orders and more
We catch up on what's happened this week with the Signal chat group controversy, immigration enforcement actions, and new executive orders.
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Gold, statues and a Declaration of Independence copy: Trump's Oval Office redesign
President Trump has remade the Oval Office, adding a copy of the Declaration of Independence behind a curtain, and lots of golden touches.
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Trump vows to crack down on crime in remarks at DOJ
President Trump gave an address at the Justice Department, vowing a renewed Justice Department and aggressive law enforcement. He also talked about retribution.
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As stocks plummet, President Trump shifts his rhetoric
President Trump has repeatedly tied his political fortunes to the financial markets. But as his tariff policies impact investors, he's shifting his rhetoric.