Trump, supreme court and tariff
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The Trump administration's trade policy faces a critical test this week as a federal court weighs the legality of its sweeping tariffs.
The economy was supposed to crumble. The trade war was expected to escalate out of control. Markets were forecast to plunge. None of that has happened. But Trump’s early trade victory may be short-lived.
The investment bank thinks a 9–0 ruling against Trump is likely. That doesn’t mean the tariffs will just go away.
Anita Gupta, CIO of Wealthbrix Capital Partners, shares her take on the U.S.-Europe trade deal and how Middle East markets are reacting to President Trump's tariff policies.
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Ghislaine Maxwell pleads with Supreme Court, Trump to intervene in criminal caseGhislaine Maxwell, the longtime accomplice of Jeffrey Epstein, urged the Supreme Court on Monday to overturn her sex trafficking conviction as her attorney simultaneously made overtures to President Trump.
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Are Democrats' predictions about Trump's tariffs coming true?The 'Big Weekend Show' hosts discuss how tariffs are positively impacting the economy and how Democrats are reacting to the developments.
Trump has been busy in July, with a deal to bring real sugar back to (some) Coke recipes, a visit to the Federal Reserve, and demands about a sports team nickname.
President Donald Trump will make his trade deal decisions this week even as separate negotiations with China and the European Union continue, U.S. Commerce chief Howard Lutnick said on Tuesday ahead of Trump's self-imposed Aug.