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President Trump’s letter-writing mission to convince world leaders to accept his tariff trade deals has hit an early snag after he misgendered one country’s head of state.
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US President Donald Trump was compared to a 'fifth grader' for several grammatical errors in his letter to the leaders of South Korea, Japan and other nations. Netizens on social media pointed out ...
The European Union will not receive a letter from the United States setting out higher tariffs, EU sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on Monday, and is eyeing possible exemptions from ...
Trump shares 7 more tariff letters addressed to Philippines, Sri Lanka, other emerging economies The new tariff rates threatened in the letters Trump shared Wednesday are similar to those he ...
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FOX Carolina Investigates now has a copy of the letter sent to former Spartanburg County Sheriff Chuck Wright, saying his pay would be stopped in less than two weeks.
Here's a look at the 14 countries that received letters from President Donald Trump countries outlining higher tariffs they’ll face if they don’t make trade deals with the U.S. by Aug. 1.
All letters, limited to 250 words, should be on topics that affect the public. Letters must include an address and telephone number for verification purposes.
Japan's Cabinet permits the Self-Defense Forces to fire upon unmanned aerial vehicles that intrude into the country's airspace.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday issued a round of tariff letters to seven countries, including Algeria, Iraq, Libya, Sri Lanka and the Philippines.
“I said that sometimes I didn’t really want to share the same name, because he was doing so much that I didn’t respect,” White House chief of staff Susie Wiles revealed.