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2 days ago |
yahoo.com | Gabriel Hays |Alba Cuebas-Fantauzzi |Elizabeth Heckman |Joshua Nelson |Nikolas Lanum
Americans from all over the country are still coming to terms with President Donald Trump’s tariffs on imports, though many are acknowledging that they’re willing to pay more for American products. Fox News Digital spoke to everyday Americans in Washington, D.C., New York City, Knoxville, Tennessee, and other major U.S. cities to find out if they’d be willing to pay more for American products or go with less to allow for Trump’s tariffs to reset America’s trade deals throughout the world.
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1 week ago |
foxnews.com | Gabriel Hays
HBO host Bill Maher defended Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, D-Mich., on Friday from liberals slamming her for meeting with President Donald Trump multiple times in recent weeks. The comedian also advised Whitmer to "own" the meetings with Trump instead of seeming uneasy about them, telling her to take a page from his meeting with the president in March.
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1 week ago |
foxnews.com | Gabriel Hays
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1 week ago |
foxnews.com | Gabriel Hays
Gov. Pritzker rips Trump as ‘authoritarian leader' Gov. JB Pritzker, D-Ill., took aim at President Donald Trump on Thursday night, calling him an "authoritarian" leader during an appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker, D-Ill., a possible 2028 White House candidate, took aim at President Donald Trump on Thursday in a late-night appearance, calling him an "authoritarian" leader and mocking his weight.
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1 week ago |
foxnews.com | Gabriel Hays
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) employee nicknamed "Big Balls" told Fox News on Thursday how he got his moniker and detailed his department’s latest findings about government fraud. In an interview with Fox News anchor Jesse Watters, the DOGE employee – whose real name is Edward Coristine – disclosed that his nickname originally came from his LinkedIn social media account.
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