Justice Department will appeal the ruling, which says federal government went too far when in its moratorium on evictions from rentals amid pandemic.
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Donald Trump prepares to cancel new China tariffs amid signs trade agreement is closer
Donald Trump is preparing to cancel tariffs on Chinese goods set to take effect Sunday and roll back existing duties amid signs of a new trade deal.
Defiant Donald Trump campaigns for GOP candidates in Louisiana, calls impeachment inquiry a ‘big fat disgrace’
President Donald Trump, reeling from the threat of impeachment, spoke at a campaign rally in Louisiana for two GOP candidates for governor.
Donald Trump to hold talks with Chinese vice premier to try to resolve trade standoff
President Donald Trump and China’s top trade negotiator will meet at the White House amid the latest round of trade talks between the two countries.
Donald Trump says he hopes Mexico can avoid tariffs by stopping migrants
During news conference in London, President Donald Trump also wades back into British politics.
Trump businesses made millions in 2018, but no disclosure of how much he got, report shows
President Donald Trump’s latest financial disclosure statement filed with the Office of Government Ethics provides a peek into his business dealings.
China slaps tariffs on $60 billion in U.S. imports, but Donald Trump insists U.S. is well-positioned in trade fight
The new duties, announced Monday, will take effect on June 1, escalating a trade war as negotiations between the two countries have stalled.
‘Trump of the Tropics’: Five things you should know about the Brazilian president’s visit with Trump
Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil’s controversial new president and Donald Trump admirer, visits the White House to talk trade, Venezuela and other issues.
President Trump hits back at House Speaker Pelosi by canceling military plane for overseas trip
A day after Pelosi requested Trump delay his SOTU address, the president responded by canceling her military plane for an official overseas trip.
Senate adjourns with no spending deal in sight, extending government shutdown until Dec. 27
The Senate adjourned on Saturday and made no plans to return until the middle of next week.