President Donald Trump has announced that semiconductors and chips imported into the United States will be hit with specific tariffs, adding that the tariff percentages for the products will be announced within the week.
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Trump Admin Will Exempt Electronics From Reciprocal Tariffs
President Donald Trump’s administration has announced that electronics imported to the United States will be exempted from the recently announced reciprocal tariffs.
Read More Trump Admin Will Exempt Electronics From Reciprocal TariffsJudge Restores AP News’ WH Access Following Network’s ‘Gulf Of America’ Name Dispute
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration must restore the Associated Press’ (AP News) access to the White House after the network was barred for its refusal to acknowledge the Gulf of America name change.
Read More Judge Restores AP News’ WH Access Following Network’s ‘Gulf Of America’ Name DisputeTrump Backs Former N.H. Gov. Chris Sununu In Key 2026 Senate Race, Despite Prior Criticism
President Donald Trump has put aside his prior differences with former New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu, throwing his support behind him for a Senate seat — which is currently held by retiring Democrat Sen. Jeanne Shaheen.
Read More Trump Backs Former N.H. Gov. Chris Sununu In Key 2026 Senate Race, Despite Prior CriticismTrump Brushes Off China’s Tariff Retaliation, Asserts His Policies Won’t Change
President Donald Trump stood by his “Liberation Day” reciprocal tariff package on Friday, telling investors that his “policies will never change,” after China attempted to retaliate with a 34% tariff on U.S. goods.
Read More Trump Brushes Off China’s Tariff Retaliation, Asserts His Policies Won’t ChangeTrump Unveils Design Of New $5M ‘Gold Cards,’ Opening New Pathway For Affluent Migrants To Obtain U.S. Citizenship
President Donald Trump unveiled the design of his brand new $5 million “gold cards,” giving affluent foreigners the right to live or work in the U.S. while offering a path to citizenship — in exchange for a $5 million fee.
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