White House, Musk and Trump
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Navarro described Musk as a “car assembler,” adding, “That's what he does, and he wants the cheap foreign parts.”
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Two of President Trump's top advisers, Elon Musk and Peter Navarro, are feuding online and in the media over Tesla and tariffs.
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Musk has become increasingly vocal of his disagreement with the administration’s tariffs.
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Dodgers, White House and Mookie Betts
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“It’s not a political stance that I’m taking,” Betts said.
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Graterol cleverly captioned a photo of himself holding his daughter in front of their “brown” home on his Instagram Story while the Dodgers toured 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Tuesday that President Donald Trump is exploring legal pathways to “deport” U.S. citizens to El Salvador, where the administration has already arranged to house deported immigrants in a prison known for its human rights abuses.
President Donald Trump's approval ratings in national polls have been edging downward in the 11 weeks since he returned to power in the White House.
Comedian Amber Ruffin is speaking out after she was removed as the host of the 2025 White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Ruffin shared that she had no plans to hold back against the Trump administration during the annual press event 26.
Former White House doctor Kevin O’Connor will be among those grilled by House Republicans for hiding President Biden’s cognitive decline from the American public, Rep. Jackson
The Senate’s framework for advancing President Trump’s legislative agenda is stuck in limbo as House conservatives dig in on their opposition to the measure despite pressure from President Trump
Older Americans told BI they're making plans and adjusting their spending in case money becomes tight amid announced cuts to Social Security. As the trade war widens, China has vowed to hold firm against U.S. tariffs. The Commerce Secretary said the U.S. government would “protect” companies that “invest in America.”
A group representing American egg farmers said it had discussions about the matter, but ultimately, it won’t scramble its plans to supply roughly 30,000 eggs for the event.
Peter Navarro, a senior White House trade adviser, defended President Trump’s tariffs, but the Treasury secretary said the U.S. might be ready to negotiate.