Trump Sells Out To Putin
President Trump’s summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin was an even bigger disaster than anticipated.
President Trump’s summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin was an even bigger disaster than anticipated.
The ill-advised move is sure to raise costs for businesses and consumers and roil global stock markets.
Donald Trump’s trade war continues to have negative consequences for American consumers and businesses.
President Trump reportedly trashed the NATO alliance in conversations at the G-7 Summit, something that should make Russian President Vladimir Putin quite happy.
Retiring Arizona Senator Jeff Flake says that he will not seek to block President Trump’s nominee to replace Anthony Kennedy on the Supreme Court.
After hitting a stumbling bloc in April, Mitt Romney coasted to a win last night, and has a clear path to Washington and the U.S. Senate.
Once touted as an example of his deal-making prowess, Harley-Davidson sent a rebuke to President Trump by announcing it was moving some manufacturing to Europe to counteract the impact of his ongoing trade war.
Not surprisingly, Canadians aren’t too thrilled with Donald Trump these days.
Three months after it started, the Trump Trade War is already starting to have a negative impact on American businesses and American consumers.
President Trump once said that “trade wars are good and easy to win.” It’s only been three months since he started this war and we’re already finding out just how wrong he is about that.
The GOP and Donald Trump are indistinguishable now. But it’s not clear what that means.
Trump spent much of Tuesday praising a dictator who has murdered and imprisoned millions of people. Then he returned to attacking the democratically elected leader of one of our closest allies.
Not surprisingly, Canadians aren’t very happy about President Trump’s attacks on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Dan Coates, the Director of National Intelligence, has issued a strong warning that has received little attention.
As he headed to the G-7 Summit, President Trump threw our ostensible allies another curve.
Donald Trump’s approach to international trade has nothing to with economics and everything to do with politics and the culture war he loves to provoke.
Once again, President Trump seems intent on insulting a major American ally.
“Winging it” isn’t how foreign policy should be made.
The actions of the Trump administration are helping Russian-EU relations (to the detriment of the US).
The new American Ambassador to Germany is making what clearly seem to be inappropriate statements about domestic politics in Europe.
According to reports, President Trump is preparing to go to war against luxury German cars.
Donald Trump continues to claim that Mexico will pay for his still non-existent border wall. Mexico says otherwise.
May’s jobs report was stronger than the previous two months, but not entirely great.
President Trump is setting off another trade war, this time with some of America’s closest and most important allies.
The Federal Reserve sees the economy staying relatively the same for the foreseeable future, which is both a good and bad thing.