This is the first in an occasional series about Donald Trump’s statements and language and what’s at stake in the election.
Harris is counting on the widespread economic ignorance and the prejudices of market-minded pundits who will conveniently forget all they know about price theory when the despised word "tariffs ...
Asked at an economic forum Thursday how he would make child care more affordable, former President Donald Trump responded ...
Donald Trump stumbled when asked if he'd prioritize child care costs and how he would handle the issue if elected president.
A tariff is a fancy word for a tax added to items that are imported into a country from somewhere else. The cost is paid for by the company importing that good or product, and generally the cost ...
Even as the former president spouts incoherently about mass deportation and tariffs, he remains focused on revenge ...
On the question of his political opponents, he’s clear. He will punish them, if we give him the power to do so.
So, why does this word salad matter? Several reasons ... you’re a better detective than I am, because these tariffs that he ...
Joe mocked Trump for falling flat in a “rambling” and “incoherent” answer on Thursday when asked what “specific legislation” ...
Trump was asked at the Economic Club of New York what he plans to do about making childcare more affordable if he wins in ...
The Washington Post led with his incoherent comments about childcare in a Thursday speech. In the Times’ account? Barely a ...
Trump responded by saying there wouldn’t be higher prices for Americans. “Who's gonna have higher prices is China and all of ...