On CNBC’s Squawk Box, Ford CEO Jim Farley applauded President Trump’s proposed 25 percent tariff on heavy‑duty trucks, calling it an opportunity to level the playing field for American manufacturers. He acknowledged, however, that parts tariffs—ranging from 25 to 70 percent—create a major “headwind” for Ford, adding roughly $2 billion in costs. Farley expressed optimism that solutions are within reach through ongoing negotiations with the administration.
Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin told former DNC Chair Jaime Harrison that the 2026 elections are critical for the Democratic Party as they aim to confront what he said is a "fascist regime."
The Department of Justice is going after Minnesota's sanctuary policies in a new lawsuit, arguing that the state is defying federal law and undermining law enforcement.
Controversy regarding New York Times correspondent Nikole Hannah-Jones has ignited after she used a misleading quotation to portray slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk as racist.
The latest Senate investigation has revealed how the Biden administration turned the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) into a government censorship tool.
Politico's current Trump reporter covering the White House once admitted she cried when Donald Trump won in 2016 because she believed “horrible things were to come.”