Here's a look at what happened in the U.S. government this week: President Donald Trump announced sweeping tariffs Wednesday ...
More than half a dozen GOP senators have spoken out publicly or backed legislation reining in Trump's tariff powers.
As stock markets tumble in the aftermath of the president's sweeping tariffs, Republicans in Congress were watching with ...
It’s unclear how many billboards Canada purchased, but they have been spotted in metro Detroit, and Lamar Advertising ...
After weeks of anticipation and speculation, President Donald Trump followed through on his reciprocal tariff threats by ...
Economists have predicted that the tariffs could throw the U.S. into a recession. Trump’s plan has been interpreted around the globe as an economic attack, forcing the leaders of some of America’s ...
On Tuesday, Republican senator Bernie Moreno of Ohio introduced the United States Automobile Consumer Assistance and Relief ...
The dereliction of duty by Congress is bipartisan. Last month Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and nine other Democrats ...
Advanced flight bookings from Canada into the United States have already dropped by 70% through September, according to the ...
At the same time, there are voices ascendant in the GOP who share Trump’s fondness for and belief in tariffs. Sen. Josh ...
West Virginia's congressional delegation, on the whole, has been supportive of the president's protectionist moves.