Despite two impeachments, 10 Jan. 6 Capitol riot congressional live televised hearings, four criminal indictments, 91 felony charges, and even two assassination attempts, Trump will duplicate Grover Cleveland’s achievement and reclaim the American presidency four years after defeat.
Research from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York finds an ominous correlation between the performance of stocks and the implementation of tariffs during Trump's first term.
President-elect Donald Trump won a return to the White House in part by promising big changes in economic policy — more tax cuts, huge tariffs on imports, mass deportations of immigrants working in the United States illegally.
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Biden pardoned people who were in prison for nonviolent crimes like marijuana possession or violating the military’s antiquated laws banning gay sex. A commutation allows the verdict to remain while lessening punishment, while a pardon completely nullifies a conviction.
In a recent development it has been known that US President Joe Biden might be planning for a parting gift for US President- elect Donald Trump. Latest reports revealed that Joe Biden is planning to impose some severe sanctions on Russia before leaving office for the upcoming Donald Trump administration.
Since pledging to make America the "crypto capital of the planet", Trump's promises to enact pro-cryptocurrency policies have helped push the value of bitcoin to new records. Can the great run continue?
Eric Trump, executive vice president of the Trump Organization and son of President-elect Donald Trump, recently shared his views on tariffs, inflation and Federal Reserve policy. Speaking exclusively with Benzinga‘s Bibhu Pattnaik,
He has promised to tame price increases. But even a president can only do so much.
Shares have suffered heavy falls to end the trading week, and some economists say a trending change in markets could mean the rout is not over yet.
When it comes to the economy, the Republican president-elect won't express any gratitude toward the Democratic incumbent, but he probably should.
It’s only been six years since Trump, a sitting president, took aim at NFL players, led by Colin Kaepernick, for kneeling during the national anthem to protest police brutality with the now-infamous quote: “Get those sons of b----es off the field.”