Meanwhile, Trump acknowledged that Christmas this year may not be so merry.
The president is not a bright man.
Howard Lutnick made it clear he's seen the AI jokes about Americans in factories.
The Trump administration's slide towards state-sponsored media continues.
Amazon won't show you tariff-inflated prices, but you should assume going forward that most tech costs more.
Pegatron says the uncertainty makes it hard to make contingency plans.
"This is a hostile and political act by Amazon,” the White House Press Secretary said.
Temu and Shein customers are facing high prices and dwindling choices.
New polling shows just 35% of Americans approve of the oligarch.
The Executive Branch is open for business.
For Mike Lindell's legal defense, his attorney sought help from an unusual (and unreliable) source: a chatbot.
Maybe being able to literally buy access to the President is a bad idea?
Kash Patel claims Judge Hannah Dugan helped a "perp" escape ICE.
Trump's corruption knows no bounds.
Listen closely to what the billionaire actually said.
The oligarch said he'll scale back his involvement in DOGE but will remain throughout Trump's presidency.
"Disgruntled former employees are peddling things to try to save their ass," Hegseth told Fox News.
Sources told NPR that the White House is actively searching for Hegseth's replacement.
Weird how chaos seems to follow him.
A little-known firm with investors linked to JD Vance, Elon Musk and Trump could get a piece of the federal expense card system.