RFK Jr's face as Trump hawks his new merch in the Oval Office — Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2025-02-25T22:32:00.447Z. The White House is now just a stud
That wasn’t the only tense exchange Lutnick would have with a Canadian leader. Several days later, he was also on
There has been an intense focus on what US president Donald Trump might say to Taoiseach Micheál Martin when they meet in the Oval Office on Wednesday.
are prominently displayed in Trump’s Oval Office dining room. Photographs of Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s Feb. 21 swearing-in ceremony released by the White House earlier this week show ...
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Is About to Hide DOGE’s True Costs From the Entire CountryOn Sunday, President Trump announced his plans for a U.S. “crypto strategic reserve,” stating that he’d make the country the “Crypto Capital of the World.” But a closer look reveals the reserve may be nothing but a blatant insider trading scam to make his billionaire crypto czar richer—funded by taxpayer money.
The directive, which takes effect immediately, affects more than $1 billion in arms and ammunition in the pipelines and on order.
Donald Trump might as well set up a merch booth in the Oval Office. The president, accompanied by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, decided to hawk some ...
open image in gallery Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Donald Trump and Howard Lutnick stand in the Oval Office on Tuesday, where the president began advertising new merchandise (EPA) “See that?
Trump is considering imposing import taxes on Canadian lumber and dairy products and that his reciprocal tariffs might come sooner than April.
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Trump says he will offer ‘gold cards’ for $5 million path to citizenship, replacing investor visasand we think it’s going to be extremely successful,” Trump said Tuesday in the Oval Office. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said the Trump Gold Card would replace EB-5 visas in two weeks. EB-5s were created by Congress in 1990 to generate foreign ...
President Donald Trump reaffirmed plans to impose new 25 percent tariffs on all Mexican and Canadian goods beginning Tuesday, likely triggering a trade war with the United States’ biggest trading partners.
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President Trump is set to deliver his first joint session of Congress address since returning to the Oval Office this year.
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