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President Trump on Sunday floated the idea of tapping his administration's tariff revenue to send checks to most Americans.
Some experts worry Trump's idea to pay Americans directly for health insurance could result in higher health care costs, primary for older and chronically Americans.
President Donald Trump is committed to providing Americans a $2,000 check using money that has come into government coffers from Trump's tariffs, the White House said on Wednesday.
Ingraham then interrupted Trump to ask whether voters are “misconceiving” their feelings about the economy. Trump did not answer, and instead the 79-year-old veered off into a rambling attack on former Vice President Kamala Harris’ 2024 campaign.
The newly released Epstein documents show the late sex offender called Trump's business practices "dirty" and exchanged emails with Andrew about the allegations against him.
A federal appeals court has given new life to President Donald Trump’s bid to erase his New York hush money conviction.
A federal appellate panel highlighted the high court decision in litigation over Trump’s attempt to reverse his New York state hush money conviction.
Days before Election Day, the president told correspondent Norah O'Donnell that he would potentially withhold federal funds if front-runner Zohran Mamdani wins the election for NYC mayor.
In July, Trump signed an Executive Order that seeks to ban so-called “pay-for-play” payments to college athletes, which critics argue are de facto salaries, saying college sports in the U.S. is “under unprecedented threat.”