Trump dives back into the midterms

Six months out, the president is getting more involved in the campaign. But he’s still avoiding some endorsements that could boost his party.
Donald TrumpEvelyn Hockstein/Reuters

Warsh has cover to not cut rates — but it won’t matter to Trump

His confirmation as Federal Reserve Chair, expected Wednesday, will start the clock on presidential pressure.
Kevin WarshKevin Lamarque/Reuters

White House leaves door open to Chinese investment

The potential contours of a deal remain unclear.
Xi Jinping Photo: Maxim Shemetov/Pool via Reuters; Banner: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images

Senators warn against ‘unilateral changes’ to Taiwan policy

Twelve senators signed the bipartisan letter.
Marco Rubio Photo: Stefano Relladini/Pool via Reuters; Banner: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images
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Data centers are wildly unpopular, poll shows

Seven in 10 Americans say they oppose building data centers where they live.
A sign that reads “No data center” sits outside a homeJim Vondruska/Reuters

Warsh has cover to not cut rates — but it won’t matter to Trump

His confirmation as Federal Reserve Chair, expected Wednesday, will start the clock on presidential pressure.
Kevin WarshKevin Lamarque/Reuters

Trump dives back into the midterms

Six months out, the president is getting more involved in the campaign. But he’s still avoiding some endorsements that could boost his party.
Donald TrumpEvelyn Hockstein/Reuters

White House leaves door open to Chinese investment

The potential contours of a deal remain unclear.

Senators warn against ‘unilateral changes’ to Taiwan policy

Twelve senators signed the bipartisan letter.

Nvidia CEO joins Trump in China despite ‘awkward’ politics

The president initially left Jensen Huang out of the CEO delegation to dodge political tensions around chip sales to China.

Democrat seeks to strip $1B for Trump ballroom from immigration bill

Sen. Jacky Rosen is proposing a measure to redirect the funds to law enforcement programs.

Senate advances Warsh’s Fed nomination

Senators are on track to confirm Kevin Warsh later this week following a surprisingly bipartisan vote Monday night.

‘Boeing, beef and beans’: Senators shine light on Trump’s China dealmaking

Republican senators who held official meetings in Beijing last week talked about their hopes for the presidential visit.

Trump’s ballroom funding hits Republican turbulence

“The $1 billion dollars? I have questions,” said one Republican senator.

Bessent pays Japan third visit as secretary

Officials are expected to dig into the next phase of Japan’s pledge to invest $550 billion in the US strategic industrial base.
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