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President Donald Trump scales back tariff increases on furniture and cabinets as White House focuses on affordability messaging amid voter economic concerns.
In the latest reversal of his signature economic policy, President Trump is rolling back tariffs on furniture, kitchen cabinets and vanities.
President Donald Trump says US government will give Americans $2,000 checks in 2026, now says Congress might not have to OK the spending. What we know
He quickly backpedaled, though this time he said the checks would probably be sent out toward the end of the year – after earlier vowing to send them ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
From sweeping tax legislation and aggressive trade policy to rising borrowing costs and legal challenges, Trump’s first year back in the White House has reshaped the economic landscape.
President Trump warned of a financial disaster for the United States if the Supreme Court rules his sweeping global tariffs on imports are illegal.
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Trump Asks 'When Did I Do That?' When Asked About His Promise to Send Americans $2K Tariff Checks
President Donald Trump appeared to briefly draw a blank when asked about one of his comments about sending a majority of Americans $2,000 tariff rebate checks. He then clarified that the checks would be issued at the end of 2026.
President Donald Trump told CNN reporter Kit Maher that Iran would face strikes “like they’ve never been hit before” if it targeted US military or commercial bases. It comes after Trump threatened intervening in Iran amid a deadly crackdown on anti-government protests there.
President Donald Trump says US government will give Americans $2,000 checks in 2026, says Congress might not have to OK the spending.