Romney to vote no on Trump Fed nominee who backed gold standard
Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, plans to vote against confirming President Trump's choice of Judy Shelton for the Federal Reserve board of governors, Fox News has learned.
Trump’s payroll-tax cut plan proves a hard sell
Trump's basic argument -- lower payroll taxes reduce hiring costs and put money in workers' pockets -- is correct, economists say.
Trump’s Fed picks Shelton, Waller may see smooth sailing to Powell’s central bank
The Senate Banking Committee approved the two who will now head to the full Senate for a confirmation vote.
Trump says coronavirus will probably 'get worse before it gets better'
President Trump said Tuesday at the first coronavirus press conference since April that the pandemic is likely to get worse before it gets better.
Michigan teacher fired after tweeting 'Trump is our president'
A Michigan high school teacher said he is out of a job after tweeting that "Trump is our president."
Facebook puts disclaimer on Trump post on mail-in voting
Facebook Inc on Tuesday placed a "voting info" disclaimer on U.S. President Donald Trump's post on mail-in voting.
TikTok targeted by Trump campaign in Facebook ads
President Trump’s re-election campaign ran Facebook ads this weekend claiming that the Chinese-owned short video app TikTok is spying on users.
Mnuchin says leaders are 'starting with another trillion dollars' for next coronavirus stimulus bill
Speaking alongside President Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Minority Leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy in the Oval Office, Mnuchin said that “the focus is kids and jobs,” and that the goal is to have it in place by the end of this month.
Trump to consider not signing coronavirus relief bill without payroll tax cut
President Trump also predicted that the stock market may be the "highest in history" on Election Day.
Fox News Poll: Biden holds lead over Trump as coronavirus concerns grip nation
Biden is ahead in the presidential race, according to a Fox News survey of registered voters.
Twitter removes video retweeted by Trump after copyright complaint from Linkin Park
Twitter disabled a campaign-style video that President Donald Trump retweeted on Saturday.
Trump prepared to cut more regulations: Wilbur Ross
Quicker approval times would be critical as the administration has reportedly been weighing a $1 trillion infrastructure plan.
Trump administration exempts European students from coronavirus travel restrictions
The State Department would offer exemptions for some au pairs and family members of visa holders
Trump's team working with Twitter to ensure his account is secure
The White House has been in "constant contact" with Twitter over the past 18 hours to ensure the president's account is secure, according to Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany.
Trump’s deregulatory efforts will add $3,100 to household incomes, administration says
The White House claims it is cutting seven regulations for every one implemented.
Mary Trump book already nearing 1 million sales
Simon & Schuster announced Thursday that Mary Trump’s “Too Much and Never Enough” had sold a company record 950,000 copies in combined print, digital and audio editions as of its date of sale, earlier this week.
Pence says Biden's economic plan would raise taxes 'more than double' what Clinton called for in 2016
He said the plan would reduce after-tax incomes “at all income levels including the middle class.”
Trump demotes campaign manager Brad Parscale in leadership shakeup
President Trump is shaking up his reelection campaign leadership team, replacing the current campaign manager, Brad Parscale, with his deputy, Bill Stepien.
Trump rolls back environmental protections to accelerate infrastructure projects
President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that his administration is overhauling the 50-year-old National Environmental Policy Act to speed up the approval process for major infrastructure projects like highways and pipelines.
Biden blue wave could crush these parts of the stock market
Higher taxes and tighter regulations are just part of the problem for stocks if there's a Democratic sweep in November.


















