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    Watch: Trump insists miners would rather mine than have a penthouse on 5th Avenue

    Trump insists miners would rather mine than have a penthouse on 5th Avenue

    Oliver O'Connell9 April 2025 02:30

    President Donald Trump speaks alongside Israeli hostages who were rescued from Gaza during the National Republican Congressional Committee's (NRCC) "President's Dinner" at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC
    President Donald Trump speaks alongside Israeli hostages who were rescued from Gaza during the National Republican Congressional Committee's (NRCC) "President's Dinner" at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC (AFP via Getty Images)

    Oliver O'Connell9 April 2025 02:16

    Watch: Maria Bartiromo explains why timing is crucial in Trump's tariffs gamble

    Oliver O'Connell9 April 2025 02:10

    Trump wraps up remarks

    President Donald Trump concluded his extensive remarks at the National Republican Congressional Committee dinner in Washington, D.C., after 91 minutes.

    Oliver O'Connell9 April 2025 02:09

    Asian shares deepen losses after Wall St falls again; Japan's Nikkei drops almost 4%

    Japan's Nikkei saw a broad sell-off on Wednesday morning, falling as much as 4%, and other Asian markets were braced for further falls hours before President Donald Trump’s 104% tariffs against China are set to take effect.

    The Trump administration has scheduled talks with South Korea and Japan, two close allies and major trading partners, and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is due to visit next week.

    “These are tailored, highly tailored deals,” Trump said at a White House event, where he signed executive orders aimed at boosting coal production. “We've had talks with many, many countries, over 70, they all want to come in. Our problem is, can't see that many that fast.”

    With reporting from wire services

    Oliver O'Connell9 April 2025 02:06

    Senate Democrats looking to block Trump nominees over administration’s ‘lawlessness’

    A small but growing number of Senate Democrats are using their power to gum up the works as Donald Trump’s administration continues to flout the orders of federal judges and cut programs which its critcs argue the president’s appointees lack the constitutional standing to end.

    Though the minority party lacks the numbers to actually block any of the president’s political appointments without the support of several Republican defections, several senators are signaling that they plan to slow down business in the chamber unless the White House starts listening to them.

    John Bowden reports.

    Oliver O'Connell9 April 2025 02:00

    Watch: Bad news if you need new sneakers

    Oliver O'Connell9 April 2025 01:52

    Trump says tariff situation ‘is great’ for midterms as markets continue to tumble

    Andrew Feinberg reports from Washington, D.C.:

    As stock markets around the world continue to drop amid fears over his attempt to blow up the world’s trade system, Donald Trump says the massive import taxes he is imposing on Americans will bring about a massive victory for his Republican Party in next year’s midterm elections.

    Speaking to a group of GOP officeholders and deep-pocketed Republican donors at the National Republican Congressional Committee’s annual fundraising gala in Washington, Trump said the stage is now “set for a monumental victory for the Republicans in the midterms” on account of his policies, which most mainstream economists and business experts say will supercharge inflation and threaten America’s status as the world’s leading economy with a grievous self-inflicted wound.

    “I really think we’re helped a lot by the tariffs situation. It’s great,” he said.

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    Oliver O'Connell9 April 2025 01:43

    IRS chief to quit over deal to share data with immigration officials, report says

    The acting head of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service plans to resign over a new agreement to share the tax data of undocumented immigrants with Homeland Security personnel, The Washington Post reports, citing two people familiar with the situation.

    Acting IRS Commissioner Melanie Krause will participate in the deferred resignation program recently offered to agency employees, the newspaper said.

    Oliver O'Connell9 April 2025 01:39

    Watch: Trump claims countries are 'kissing my ass' and 'dying to make deal' on tariffs

    Oliver O'Connell9 April 2025 01:37

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