Trump pledges assistance to U.S. lobster industry, threatens China with more tariffs
President Trump issued a memo Wednesday directing the Department of Agriculture to give financial assistance to U.S. lobster fisherman if necessary.
Trump hits Germany and other 'delinquent' NATO countries for lack of defense spending
President Trump criticized Germany and other NATO countries for not spending 2 percent of their GDP on defense Wednesday.
Trump administration: Huawei, Hikvision are owned by Chinese military
Washington led an international campaign to convince allies to exclude Huawei from 5G.
Trump backs second coronavirus stimulus check but could face challenge from some Democrats, Republicans
Leading congressional Republicans, some Senate Democrats and a handful of Trump's economic advisers have questioned the need for a second stimulus check.
Conservatives use Twitter to push alternative Parler app after Trump tweet flagged
Some conservatives say they have joined a Twitter competitor after Twitter added a warning to one of President Trump's tweets saying he violated its "policy against abusive behavior" on Tuesday.
Trump campaign weighs alternatives to big social platforms
No other platforms offer the reach of Facebook or Twitter, and with about five months until Election Day, time is running out.
Twitter puts warning label on Trump tweet for ‘abusive behavior’
Twitter escalated tensions with President Trump adding a warning to one of his tweets and saying he violated the platform’s rules by glorifying violence.
White House aide Hogan Gidley named Trump campaign press secretary
Hogan Gidley will take Kayleigh McEnany's former position with the campaign.
Varney: Statue toppling is the tip of the iceberg
FOX Business' Stuart Varney during his latest "My Take” argues attempts to take down historical statues and monuments is part of an attempted "cultural revolution."
K-pop, TikTok fans fear partisan fights
TikTok users claimed partial credit for inflating attendance expectations at a Trump rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, over the weekend.
Biden's first fundraiser with Obama brings in $4M so far
The event marks the first time that Obama has fundraised for his former vice president and the presumptive Democratic nominee.
Trump hints at 'generous' second coronavirus stimulus check. Here's how much you could get
It's unclear what specific policies the White House is exploring, but there are several proposals — from Democrats and Republicans alike — on the table that would get money directly into the hands of a significant number of Americans.
How much does the US president make each year?
The U.S. president is one of the most powerful individuals in the world -- a fact that's reflected in their annual salary
Supreme Court rejects challenge to Trump's steel tariffs
The justices declined to hear the American Institute for International Steel’s appeal of a February ruling.
White House's Navarro 'never heard' Trump ask China's Xi for help winning election
White House trade adviser Peter Navarro on Sunday said he was in the room with President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping when they met, but never heard the U.S. president ask for China’s help in winning re-election.
'Silent majority is stronger than ever,' Trump vows at MAGA rally
The rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma -- Trump's first in 110 days -- was one of the largest indoor gatherings in the world during a coronavirus outbreak that has killed more than 120,000 Americans.
Judge: Bolton can publish Trump tell-all book despite White House concerns
A federal judge has ruled that former national security advisor John Bolton can publish his tell-all book about the Trump administration.
Trump seeks campaign reboot with Tulsa rally
President Trump is framing a campaign rally in Tulsa, Okla., on Saturday as a reset after a punishing several months.
Trump nominates SEC Chairman Jay Clayton to replace Geoffrey Berman as US attorney in New York
President Trump nominated the Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Jay Clayton, to be the next US Attorney for the Southern District of New York.
AG Barr 'worried' about censorship, mail-in ballots ahead of 2020 presidential election
Barr said mail-in ballots "open the floodgates of potential fraud."