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A Reuters/Ipsos survey, which closed on March 23, saw 45% of respondents say they approved of his job performance in the White House.
Seattle Times |
The tariffs, announced Wednesday and set to start April 3, would require U.S. importers to pay a 25% tax on imported cars and certain car parts.
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“It’s going to be disruptive and expensive for American consumers for several years,” said Michael Cusumano, professor of management at the MIT Sloan School of Management.
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Young men across the world have been embracing right-wing politics, while young women have moved to the left. Will it happen in the Australian election too?
Sources familiar with Trump’s thinking say he’s strategically intervening in 2026 primaries early to shape the post-Trump Republican Party.
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Ohmymag on MSNSecret Service nightmare as Donald Trump’s granddaughter Kai followed by crowd at golf tournamentDonald Trump has got ten grandchildren. The eldest, Kai, is making headlines for her viral dances on TikTok, as well as her athletic prowess. The latter recently gave Secret Service a great headache though.
Gen Z conservative influencer Bo Loudon said young voters under 30 are supporting President Donald Trump in growing numbers because he is fulfilling campaign promises.
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WISH-TV on MSNYoung: Signal leak a problem but still support Trump's teamSen. Todd Young expressed confidence that President Trump will take steps to prevent another leak of air strike plans, and called for a national economic security strategy to counter China's economic warfare.
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COLUMN. The US president has confirmed his intention to impose a surtax on cars imported into the US. 'Le Monde' columnist Philippe Escande sets out several of the truths history has established about increasing customs tariffs: They result in a drop in sales,
Charlie Woods and Kai Trump did not fare well at the Sage Valley Junior Invitational last week, but both teenagers received some positive news in the greater scheme of things
While majorities of these groups still disapprove of Trump, the change laid bare in new Gallup polling is stark — Trump has witnessed a 15-percentage point jump in his average a