Republicans are going public with their growing worries about Trump’s tariffs
- Stocks have fallen sharply, with U.S. Markets losing about $6 trillion after the unveiling of tariffs by Donald Trump, marking one of history's severest financial shocks.
- The economic impact of Trump's tariffs has been compared to Hurricane Katrina, as it cost 30 times more to the U.S. Economy.
- Calls for the U.K. Government to reshape the economy are growing, urging action to benefit the people rather than bowing to global financial pressures.
- Concerns have arisen globally over the stability and trust in America's economy, urging other countries to seek trading relationships independent of the U.S.
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Nicolle on the tariffs' impact: 'There is nothing more emasculating than losing your buying power'
Former Co-Chair of the Harris-Walz campaign, and a Senior Advisor to President Biden, Mitch Landrieu joins Nicolle Wallace to discuss the larger American cultural impacts of Trump’s tariffs.
Trump’s economic team of rivals braces for turbulence after doing little to curb his tariff appetite
President Donald Trump is happy to talk about the financial markets when they’re rising, as they were on Wednesday, but when markets were falling Thursday in the aftermath of his remarkable turnabout on tariffs, he punted to the closest adviser around.
Do Congressional Republicans Believe Their Own Spin?
(Composite / Photos: GettyImages)“There’s a sucker born every minute,” goes the old saying ascribed to P.T. Barnum. It turns out that most of them live and work in Washington, where they are helping to lead our nation into the abyss. Wednesday featured a circus of suckerdom on Capitol Hill, where for the past decade lawmakers have performed acts of wild shapeshifting and contortionism at the behest of their mad ringleader, each time abasing them…
Consumers weary amid tariffs, market swings
President Trump's on-again, off-again tariff actions have sparked major stock market swings, and they're leaving many people hesitant about what's next."My concern is the continued uncertainty with this administration," Nevada Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto said in an interview with CNN on Wednesday.Even members of the president's party are noting hesitancy."It's a stability issue, you know, businesses hate uncertainty," North Carolina R…
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