Trump orders TikTok parent ByteDance to sell within 90 days, destroy user data
TikTok also faces a federal class-action lawsuit over alleged misuse of U.S. user data.
Trump donating $100K of salary to National Park Service to 'repair and restore' national monuments
President Trump announced Friday he is donating his $100,000 quarterly presidential salary to the National Park Service to “repair and restore” national monuments.
Trump taps McKesson as coronavirus vaccine distributor
Three U.S. companies are currently in Phase 3 clinical trials of vaccines and are on pace to develop one before the end of the year. The country expects 500 million doses to be available before Dec. 31, Trump said during a news conference.
Private prisons bankrolling Trump campaign as election looms
CoreCivic and GEO Group -- which operate prisons around the nation -- stand to lose ground in a multibillion-dollar industry if Democrat Joe Biden ousts Trump and delivers on his promise to end the use of private facilities.
Trump says he directed Treasury to prepare second stimulus checks, blames Dems for holdup
Trump said he's directed Steven Mnuchin to send another round of stimulus checks, but accused Democrats of holding up the aid.
Trump's $400 unemployment boost likely only $300 for most Americans
Unlike the just-expired $600-a-week jobless aid supplement, which was fully federally funded, the executive action that Trump signed on Saturday depends on states being able to fund 25%, or $100, of the aid.
Trump says Biden's coronavirus policies would cause 'crippling, long-lasting depression'
The president argued Biden has taken a "defeatist" approach to tackling the pandemic.
KT McFarland previews new round of US-China trade talks: Tariffs and TikTok
U.S.-China trade talks will likely resume this weekend with discussions of lower tariffs and President Trump's order effectively banning TikTok, Former Deputy National Security Adviser KT McFarland told Fox Business Network's “Varney & Co.”
US budget deficit swells to record $2.81T in 10 months
In July, the gap between what the government spent and what it collected hit $62.9 billion, well below the $864 billion recorded in June.
McEnany: Trump wants to see forgiveness of payroll tax deferral, not permanent payroll tax cut
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Thursday sought to clarify President Trump’s promise to “terminate” the payroll tax if he is reelected, saying instead he meant he wanted “permanent forgiveness” of the temporary payroll tax deferral.
What new jobless claims number means for 2020
The initial claims drop is just the latest in a series of very encouraging economic data over the last three months.
White House official says permanent payroll tax cut not on the table, despite Trump comments
A high-level White House official told Fox News there have been no discussions about abolishing the payroll tax.
Trump pledges to cut capital gains tax in second term
Trump cannot use executive authority to slash the 20% long-term capital gains rate without Congress.
Trump: 'I view China differently' since coronavirus
U.S.-China tensions were high before the pandemic as the two countries took part in a years-long trade war and finally started eyeing a bilateral deal before COVID-19 spread from Wuhan to the U.S.
Trump: Biden candidacy is 'biggest headwind' against market growth
President Trump touted the stock market's sharp recovery after a severe downturn due to the coronavirus pandemic, but warned that the biggest obstacle standing in the way of continued growth is none other than his presumptive November opponent Joe Biden.
Trump rips Dems for holding up coronavirus stimulus deal with demand for post office aid
Trump blamed the Postal Service and money for mail-in voting as a primary reason behind the deadlocked coronavirus relief negotiations.
Trump tells 'Mornings with Maria' Biden presidency would bring 'biggest tax increase in history'
President Trump said putting former Vice President Joe Biden in the White House would bring about the "biggest tax increase in history" on Thursday.
Chamber of Commerce has "serious concerns" and questions about Trump's payroll tax deferment
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is asking the Trump administration to clear up the concerns and questions many businesses have in the wake of the President's executive action to defer payroll taxes.
Trump administration asks court to dismiss Big Tech's challenge to social media executive order
The Trump administration has filed a motion asking a court to dismiss a lawsuit against the president’s executive order targeting social media companies, calling it a “profound misunderstanding,” according to a copy of the motion seen by Reuters.
TikTok banned on all state electronic devices in Nebraska, Gov. Ricketts says
Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts announced Wednesday that the state would block TikTok from all of its electronic devices due to security concerns.