Category: Politics
The Trump Administration’s Take on July Inflation Report
July’s inflation data shows stability, easing fears surrounding import tariffs and providing a bit of good news for Trump.
Big Changes for Retirement Savings After Trump’s 401(k) Order — Is Your Money Safe?
Trump’s recent 401(k) executive order allows retirement plans to invest in private equity, raising concerns about potential risks for retirement savings.
Warning Shots Fired at Japanese Destroyer by China Amid Tensions in the East China Sea
A Japanese warship inadvertently entered Chinese territorial waters, prompting China to fire warning shots.
Trump Takes Control of D.C. Police and Sends in National Guard
In a recent social media statement, Trump announced that ‘the Homeless’ in Washington, D.C., ‘will have to move out.’
US Consumers to Bear the Brunt of Tariff Costs, Not Foreign Markets
According to Goldman Sachs, U.S. consumers are now responsible for about two-thirds of the tariff costs imposed by President Trump, with more businesses expected to pass these costs further down the line.
Trump Tests Wall Street’s Stance on Tariffs
Earlier this year, Wall Street traders coined the term TACO — Trump always chickens out — to describe Trump’s inconsistent tariff policies. Although Trump has imposed high import taxes, his penchant to reverse course during market downturns made investors skeptical. However, it seems he’s calling their bluff.
Shaky Futures: Vietnamese Farmers Face Displacement for Trump’s Golf Project
By Khanh Vu and Francesco Guarascio. HUNG YEN, August 11 (Reuters) – Farmer Nguyen Thi Huong hasn’t slept well since local officials told her to leave her ancestral land, making way for a Trump-family golf resort that offered her a measly $3,200 and a few months’ supply of rice.
Putin Refuses to Return Occupied Regions to Ukraine Amidst Ongoing Tensions
President Putin has no plans to hand back the territories in Zaporizhzhia and Kherson oblasts to Ukraine, stating that Ukraine must withdraw its forces from Donbas without any concessions.
Where Trump’s Tariffs Are Sending Your Tax Dollars
Trump’s tariffs are set to generate $50 billion a month, contributing to the national fund.
Trump’s Bold Statement on His Political Future
Despite hinting at loopholes and promoting Trump 2028 merchandise, Trump claims he will “probably not” run for a third term.
