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Hispanic small business owners are souring on the Trump economy, a warning sign to Republicans ahead of this year’s midterms.
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with pollster Margie Omero {oh-MARE-oh} about President Trump's record on the economy.
The president, speaking to the Detroit Economic Club, said he plans to detail more of his housing policies next week at the World Economic Forum conference in Switzerland.
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Trump visits Ford plant and defends his tariffs, hoping to counter jitters about the economy
President Donald Trump offered a full-throated defense of his sweeping tariffs on Tuesday, traveling to swing-state Michigan to push the case that he’s boosted domestic manufacturing in hopes of countering fears about a weakening job market and still-rising prices that have squeezed American pocketbooks.
The speech at the Detroit Economic Club comes after major foreign policy moves have overshadowed domestic policy.
The gloves are off in the heated clash between Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and President Donald Trump.
To the left: In recent days, Trump has renewed a campaign promise to cap credit card interest rates at 10% after having failed to push it in the first year of his term, vowed to ban large investors from buying up housing and directed mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to invest $200 billion in mortgage bonds.
President Donald Trump visited the Motor City on Tuesday to tout what he considered wins on the economy and other aspects of his second term, which have included a rough economic start, a brutal immigration crackdown that has led to the shooting death of an American citizen,