U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday he will not attend the Supreme Court's upcoming oral arguments concerning the legality of his global tariffs. Justices have a Wednesday hearing scheduled for ...
Trump told reporters he wouldn't attend the Supreme Court arguments on the legality of his tariffs because he didn't want to interfere with the case.
Supreme Court to hear landmark case challenging Trump's trade tariffs under emergency powers act, with billions in revenue at stake for government.
South Korea's factory activity contracted in October after briefly expanding a month earlier as businesses remained cautious ...
The top US court will decide if many of Trump's tariffs are legal in a case with major implications for presidential power and billions of dollars.
In his first sit-down interview with 60 Minutes in five years, President Trump spoke about the government shutdown, Russia, the Middle East and other key issues.
Just days after touting a trade truce with China, President Trump acknowledged that China is "always watching us." American intelligence agencies say the Chinese have infiltrated parts of the U.S.