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During an appearance on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Beshear on Sunday had blasted Trump for creating “chaos” with his economic agenda, arguing that many of his state’s residents did not have his tariffs in mind while overwhelmingly casting their ballots for him during the 2024 election. Trump had won Kentucky by more than 30 points in November.
Profits at Goldman Sachs surged from boosts in trading and dealmaking, the latest example of how big Wall Street banks were able to recover from the market chaos triggered by President Trump's tariffs.
Following the passage of its tax cut and spending bill last week, the Trump administration promised more trade deals
Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis) said Wednesday that President Trump firmly placed his stamp on the U.S. economy with his tariff policies, and is to blame for the “uncertainty” and “chaos” that has
The country’s new prime minister, Mark Carney, has been called the “Trump whisperer,” and negotiations have been cordial and professional. But it’s been a wild ride.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear called the Trump administration's approach to trade policy "chaos." In an interview with NBC's Meet the Press with Kristen Welker, Beshear, a Democrat, called out the administration's various tariffs,
Top banking executives made it clear this week that their corporate clients are becoming used to the uncertainty surrounding trade and moving ahead with plans to merge with other companies, raise debt or go public.
As a Harrisburg coffee roaster watching Rep. Scott Perry support policies that favor big corporations over small businesses, I wonder if he understands the devastating impact of unstable trade policie
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear says tariff's implemented on other nations by President Trump has been "chaos" and is not what Kentuckians voted him in office to do.
President Trump says he will slap 30% tariffs on the European Union and Mexico. House Minority Whip Rep. Katherine Clark (D-MA) joins Ana Cabrera to react, saying American consumers are going to have to pay for Trump's tariff turmoil.
Blunt letters dictating terms posted to social media and changes late in negotiations have left trading partners wondering what President Trump will do next.