Trump has since his 2024 election win over Kamala Harris backtracked on his populist boasts about being able to lower prices. Noted economist Paul Krugman, in fact, has described Trump’s plan to hike tariffs as a “terrible” idea that will hit the president’s base the most.
The new Trump cryptocurrency has MAGA world astir, Biden’s FTC chair issues a warning about “surveillance pricing,” and JD Vance’s political muse speaks out — all in this week’s Tuesday Tech Drop.
A group of stocks dubbed the “MAGA Seven” by MarketWatch have enjoyed significant gains since the Nov. 5 presidential election, some lifted by links to Donald Trump and others by a bullish market.
Show‘s Jordan Klepper crossed into MAGA territory on Monday. The late night correspondent quizzed Donald Trump’s supporters in Washington D.C. about how they felt about being denied entry to the inauguration ceremony after it was moved indoors,
Trump narrowly won the critical swing state of Pennsylvania over Vice President Kamala Harris last fall, which clinched his return to the White House. During his pre-inauguration rally speech on Sunday, Trump lauded Musk for all his help with the campaign.
Some of the inauguration parties, including a crypto gala and a Hispanic ball, highlighted new elements of President Trump’s governing coalition.
Democratic congressman who Trump picked for a top intel position, Gabbard made $1.2 million in 2024, including from paid speeches and book fees.
Barron Trump, who has often stayed out of the public eye, is now emerging as a potential political figure himself.
Embattled New York City Mayor Eric Adams ranted about the Democratic Party abandoning him while echoing MAGA’s immigration talking points in a sit-down with Tucker Carlson. While the Democrat mayor acknowledged that the U.
The “Magnificent Seven” stocks have captured the attention of traders and dominated the market in recent years, as the price of their shares has soared and their market capitalizations have hit $1 trillion and more.
Cheryl Hines was front and center at Donald Trump’s inaugural events, after previously criticizing the president and distancing herself from MAGA world. Though she along with other spouses of Cabinet nominees wasn’t seated on the dais during the swearing-in,
Pro-Trump supporters clash with law enforcement at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 in Washington, DC. Credit - Kent Nishimura—Los Angeles Times via The first 24 hours of Donald Trump’s second term reflected what his supporters hoped for and his detractors feared: a willingness to follow through on some of his most radical and divisive ideas.