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“Don’t do it,” the board wrote about Powell’s potential firing. “...Love or loathe Mr. Powell, Mr. Trump chose him. Mr. Trump also chose the tariff taxes, and a multitude of no-growth tax and spending handouts in the new budget bill. Now the President has to live with his choices,” it continued.
The rhetoric marks a dramatic escalation for the Republican president, who has broken with some of his most loyal backers on issues in the past, but never with such fervor.
Higher prices in America suit miners with copper assets in the country just fine. The shares of Rio Tinto and Freeport-McMoRan, an American miner which accounts for 60% of domestic copper production, have risen. For the latter, a 50% duty could result in windfall profits of $1.6bn a year, reckons Deutsche Bank, another lender.
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The project, which was alloted $40 million earlier this week, features notable Texans Sam Houston, Barbara Jordan, George P. Mitchell and Lorenzo de Zavala.
Newsom says federal drawdown does little to calm fear in immigrant communities after weeks of aggressive ICE operations
Donald Trump Jr., a board member and shareholder of GrabAGun, rang the opening bell for the New York Stock Exchange to chants of “USA!” from the floor.
Trump's comments so far have not been enough to quell supporters who are still demanding answers in the Jeffrey Epstein case.
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Online firearms seller GrabAGun Digital Holdings, with the stock ticker “PEW,” made its market debut on Wednesday after board member and son of the U.S. president, Donald Trump Jr., rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange.
Some popular comedians and podcasters who helped fuel Donald Trump’s victory — and the young men who listen to them — have been criticizing the president on multiple fronts.
Trump lashed out at his MAGA base on Wednesday over their meltdown to the Justice Department’s memo that concluded that Epstein had no “client list” of high-profile public figures involved in the scandal. He said in his Truth Social post that he no longer wanted the support of those who cared about the case.
In a post on Truth Social, President Donald Trump said that Coca-Cola has agreed to use real cane sugar in U.S. production of the soda. Coca-Cola in the U.S. currently uses high-fructose corn syrup as its primary sweetener.