Despite two impeachments, 10 Jan. 6 Capitol riot congressional live televised hearings, four criminal indictments, 91 felony charges, and even two assassination attempts, Trump will duplicate Grover Cleveland’s achievement and reclaim the American presidency four years after defeat.
Research from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York finds an ominous correlation between the performance of stocks and the implementation of tariffs during Trump's first term.
In a WalletHub Fed Rate survey, 74 percent of Americans said Trump's proposed tariffs would likely lead to more inflation down the line.
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The Federal Reserve is starting to contend with how President-elect Donald Trump and his ambitious policies could influence inflation in 2025.
President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to repeal Joe Biden's signature climate bill called the Inflation Reduction Act, which initially aimed at some $400 billion in new spending and tax cuts and credits at accelerating America's transition to a green energy economy.
He has promised to tame price increases. But even a president can only do so much.
Eric Trump praised his father's commitment to protecting U.S. interests through tariffs and strong foreign policy. He highlighted moves like signaling disengagement from prolonged Middle Eastern conflicts and pushing back against unfair practices by China and NATO.
Inflation fell worldwide in 2024, but voters expressed discontent with rising prices from past years, leading to the defeat of incumbent parties. Donald Trump’s re-election in the U.S. exemplified global political shifts amid economic woes.
At stake is inflation, immigration, China relations, Russia-Ukraine war, Israeli-Palestinian crisis and climate change - Anadolu Ajansı
Ever since the Nov. 5 presidential election returns came in and Democratic Party honchos’ nightmare of a second Trump presidential term became inevitable, the recriminations have been flying.
PolitiFact’s most-read fact checks of politicians answered questions about the presidential candidates’ records on debt and inflation