Elon Musk posted on X that he would "check with the president" on a proposal to return 20 percent of DOGE savings to taxpayers.
American consumers and businesses are feeling uneasy, fearing higher inflation is lurking around the corner as President Donald Trump talks massive tariffs. That’s raising questions on what America’s souring economic mood means for spending,
Fans across Canada have booed the anthem at NHL and NBA games after Donald Trump threatened tariffs against the country.
Inflation-weary voters sent President Trump to the White House. But new polling shows Trump has yet to make Americans feel better about the economy.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he "loves" the idea of giving some of the savings from billionaire businessman Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency – or DOGE – back to U.S. citizens as a kind of dividend.
The general manager of the U.S. team in the 4 Nations Face-Off hockey tournament said he would welcome a visit from President Donald Trump to the championship game between the United States and Canada on Thursday night.
President Donald Trump's signature promise during his campaign was to carry out the "largest deportation" operation in U.S. history, targeting all migrants "who violated the law coming into this country.
The Center Square President Donald Trump and adviser Elon Musk floated the idea of sending some of the money that the Department of Government Efficiency saves directly back to taxpayers, but the checks aren’t in the mail yet.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday said his administration is considering returning 20% of savings identified by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) initiative to Americans, echoing a proposal made on social media site X.
The general manager of the U.S. team in the 4 Nations Face-Off hockey tournament said he would welcome a visit from President Donald Trump to the championship game between the
U.S. consumer confidence deteriorated at its sharpest pace in 3-1/2 years in February while 12-month inflation expectations surged, offering further signs that Americans were growing anxious about the potential negative impact on the economy of President Donald Trump's policies.
But this time, the cuts aren't being driven by a collapse of the global financial system or a deadly virus that would shut down the economy and kill more than a million Americans. The crisis this time would be caused by Trump and Republicans in Congress paying for tax cuts for the wealthy by cutting Medicaid.