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The president also said China tariffs “will come down substantially.” ...
Trump’s former campaign chief is working as her de facto chief of staff despite White House concerns about their relationship.
The tax agency’s next leader is the fifth so far this year.
Michelle Hackman is a reporter in The Wall Street Journal's Washington bureau, where she covers U.S. immigration policy. Her coverage includes writing about the southern border, legal and ...
Will Democratic voters react to Trump by going even further left?
Juliet Chung is a reporter covering hedge funds for The Wall Street Journal in New York. She has reported on private investments boosting hedge funds' returns, managers’ conflicts of interest ...
We should be grateful the world still wants our debt.
The president is doing well on other issues, but 84% of voters in a new survey say they favor free trade.
according to emails reviewed by The Wall Street Journal. In other meetings, Lewandowski told officials at the Department of Homeland Security to give the firm additional work, according to people ...
President Trump spoke in the Oval Office days after he sharply criticized Fed Chair Jerome Powell. Photo: Alex Brandon/Associated Press WASHINGTON—President Trump said he is not planning to fire ...
He was hailed as a progressive reformer and also attacked as a revolutionary.
Jenny Strasburg is a reporter in London, where she writes for The Wall Street Journal about oil and gas, climate, the transition to lower-carbon energy and the people, money and politics setting ...