House Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-LA) balancing act between the moderate and conservative wings of his conference comes to a head today as he attempts to force through his multi-trillion-dollar budget resolution.
The odds of a government shutdown on March 15 has ticked up as Congress grapples with another Continuing Resolution.
President Trump told reporters yesterday that his proposed tariffs on Canada and Mexico will “go forward”.
Trump administration is reportedly preparing to expand Biden-era restrictions on China's semiconductor industry.
The White House Office of Personnel Management issued a rebuke of Elon Musk’s efforts to reform the federal bureaucracy. The White House pushback may be at least partially informed by a slide in Trump’s approval.
Trump touted an investment pledge from Apple as a win for his trade policy.
The US joined with Moscow in opposing a United Nations resolution condemning Russia for the war in Ukraine. The UN session came as Trump and Putin signalled closer economic cooperation.
Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping reaffirmed their close relationship yesterday, a blow to Trump if his Ukraine strategy was designed to drive a wedge between Moscow and Beijing.
A ‘Washington insider’ said that the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) trade deal is “80% dead”, ahead of its renewal date in September.
Poll of the Day:Nearly half of Trump voters think wealthy individuals pay too little tax.