Trump pledges tariffs on countries that fail to control flow of undocumented immigrants to the U.S.
He did not specify the size of tariff he would impose in such a scenario but did call out China in his remarks
Hunter Biden's Sister-In-Law Testifies To Discarding Gun Amid Addiction Concerns
Hallie Biden's testimony could strengthen the argument that Hunter Biden violated federal laws prohibiting illegal drug users from owning firearms.
Mexico seeks agreement with U.S. to deport migrants directly to their home countries
President López Obrador said he spoke with Joe Biden about the possibility. "Things are going well," he added.
The threshold imposed by Biden to shut down the border has been crossed for most of the century
According to a report by WOLA, the U.S.-Mexico border has encountered more than 1,500 migrants a day in 58% of the months during the 21st century
Biden And Trump Edge Closer To Presidential Nominations After Latest Primary Contests
The latest primary contests were held in Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, South Dakota, and Washington D.C.
Latinos show contrasting reactions to Biden's immigration crackdown with both praise and criticism
Senator Alex Padilla heavily criticized the measure, while Ruben Gallego and Henry Cuéllar praised it
Biden announces migration crackdown shutting down asylum claims when arrivals reach a threshold
The measure will go into effect when encounters reach 2,500 per day between ports of entry
Democrats in tight races avoid Biden immigration crackdown event to prevent political impact
Even if many lawmakers in battleground states have pushed for harsher immigration measures, they avoid pictures with Biden as their poll numbers are better
'Enemy Within': Trump Rhetoric Rings Alarm Bells
The 77-year-old Republican has stepped up his rhetoric against a host of domestic opponents in recent months, and looks set to go even further after his historic conviction in a criminal trial that he claims -- without evidence -- was orchestrated by his political rival, President Joe Biden.
One in two voters says Trump should end campaign after guilty verdict, poll finds
The Ipsos survey shows a stronger reaction among Democratic respondents
Schumer Says Senate To Vote On Right To Contraception Act Wednesday
The Senate is set to vote on the Right to Contraception Act just before the two-year anniversary of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn the right to abortion.
Biden administration close to imposing entry caps at the border to reduce migratory flows
The measure would suspend asylum requests and automatically deny entrance to migrants after reaching a certain threshold
Deadly Strikes On Kharkiv As Biden Lets Ukraine Use US Arms Inside Russia
With Russia having retaken the battlefield initiative in recent months, Ukraine had doubled down on calls to permit it to use longer-range US weapons to attack Russian territory -- something Washington had resisted over fears it could drag NATO into direct conflict with Moscow.
Trump Wouldn't Discuss Pardons If Black Americans Stormed The Capitol, Says Biden
President Joe Biden addressed a crowd of Black voters in Philadelphia on Wednesday, reaffirming his commitment to racial equality.
Abortion restrictions in Arizona are not proving to be a winning issue for Biden so far
A report by NBC News shows that many are not fully convinced about voting for the incumbent despite his focus on the issue
Biden sends letter to families of Uvalde school shooting victims with calls for gun control
"In the 2 years since, they have made their voices heard — and our country has listened," the president said
Republicans Again Reject Schumer-Backed Border Security Bill In Senate Vote
Senate Republicans once again blocked a bill aimed at reducing the number of migrants allowed to claim asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border.
What Are The Costs Behind Trump's Economic Proposals?
As he makes another White House bid in 2024, tariff hikes -- this time on all US imports -- are again on the table.
Perception vs. reality: Poll reveals majority of U.S. citizens mistakenly feel the nation is in recession
Republicans and independent voters are more likely to believe this, the survey shows
Half of swing state voters fear political violence during presidential elections
The fear is shared by a similar amount of Democrats and Republicans, with a larger share of independents holding this belief
Biden administration to cancel additional $7.7 billion in student loans: who is impacted
The measure will reach about 160,000 borrowers who received Public Service Loan Forgiveness, among them teachers, nurses and law enforcement officials
US To Sell Off Strategic Gasoline Reserves In Northeast
The administration of President Joe Biden painted the move as one that would lower gas prices ahead of the summer season, when millions of Americans travel the country by car.
Trump draws criticism for sharing video with references to reaching a 'unified Reich'
The former president's account on his social media network posted a video with hypothetical news headlines should he win the November elections
Biden Says Israel's Gaza Offensive 'Not Genocide'
US President Joe Biden denied Monday that Israel's war in Gaza was genocide, as he slammed an "outrageous" request by the International Criminal Court's prosecutor for an arrest warrant for Israeli leaders.
Donald Trump Teases Third Term As President At NRA Annual Meeting In Dallas
Republican candidate Donald Trump hinted at the possibility of a third term as president during his speech at the National Rifle Association's annual meeting in Dallas.
US Envoy Touts 'Potential' Of Israel-Saudi Deal In Netanyahu Talks
Jake Sullivan also called on the Israeli prime minister to link the military operation against Hamas in Gaza with a "political strategy" for the future of the Palestinian enclave, it said in a readout of the talks.
Senate Democrats set to revive border security bill for vote as Biden cracks down on immigration
The move is aimed at giving Biden rhetorical cover to implement unilateral measures following a new rejection of the bill by Republicans
John Leguizamo says Latinos should blame Trump, not Biden, for current economic woes
"Our economy is doing great. It's just inflation that's messing up everybody's paycheck."
What Will Be The Repercussions Of Biden's New China Tariffs?
Biden's EV, semiconductor and battery tariffs "will not have a noticeable impact on US inflation or GDP," said economist Ryan Sweet at Oxford Economics.
White House prepares further changes to asylum rules to quicken removal of migrants
The change would allow for certain people to be processed through the asylum system first rather than going to the back of the line