President Donald Trump says Americans could feel “some pain” from the emerging trade war triggered by his tariffs against Canada, Mexico and China.
The billionaire’s representatives gained access to a Treasury Department payment system and sensitive documents at USAID.
The tariffs imposed Saturday by President Donald Trump on products from the US's three leading trading partners are without ...
Elon Musk attacked the US Agency for International Development, calling it a "criminal organization" on Sunday, sparking fear ...
Workers at the U.S. Agency for International Development are bracing for a loss of its independent status and sweeping ...
Donald Trump accused the Mexican government of having an "intolerable alliance" with drug cartels as he announced his tariffs.
Mexico’s president immediately ordered retaliatory tariffs and Canada’s prime minister said the country would put matching 25 ...
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The United States and its biggest trading partners were hurtling Sunday into a new era of protectionism as Canada, Mexico and ...
Elon Musk called USAID a criminal organization that should “die.” Proponents say it’s a key arm of U.S. influence that, if ...
The two USAID security officials believed themselves legally obligated to deny access to Musk’s DOGE crew since it lacked ...
The Trump administration over the weekend put on administrative leave dozens more staff at U.S. Agency for International ...