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Reeling from a major Supreme Court setback and falling approval ratings, the president seeks to reclaim the narrative ahead of the midterms.
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If tradition holds, members of the Supreme Court will attend Trump's annual speech, just days after ruling against the legality of his tariffs.
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As the president prepares to speak to the nation, Northeastern Pennsylvania is showing discontent on the edges of the Trump coalition and an energized Democratic opposition.
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President Trump will speak at 9 p.m. Eastern time to a joint session of Congress. The New York Times will carry the address live.
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The Trump administration for months ignored Congress's demand for a plan on how the Defense Department would spend the money that Republicans pushed through in their sweeping domestic policy bill.
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Billions in approved spending held up by Office of Management and Budget.
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President Trump is already working to piece his tariff program back together, after a Supreme Court ruling ruptured a centerpiece of his economic agenda.
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The remarks differ from what Gen. Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is said to have told the president in high-level White House meetings.
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The players "were honored to be included and are grateful for the acknowledgement," according to a team statement.
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Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Dan Caine has cautioned that a lack of munitions and allied support could mean greater danger for U.S. troops, say people familiar with the discussions.
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The Supreme Court ruling has thrown the U.S. president's tariff strategy and trade deals into chaos.
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The Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs on Friday in a 6-3 vote. The justices ruled that the tariffs — which were imposed by a series of executive orders — exceeded presidential powers under a 1977 law that gives the president authority to regulate commerce only in the case of international emergencies. The ruling takes away a "leverage power tool by Trump," says Lori Wallach, director of the Rethink Trade program at the American Economic Liberties Project. "He's furious about it, because a court that's been otherwise willing to expand his authority endlessly drew a line."
Trump called the ruling a "disgrace" and responded Friday by announcing a new 10% global tariff — which he increased to 15% Saturday.
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David Sundberg, who led the Washington Field Office, is joining a crowded Democratic primary for Steny H. Hoyer's open House seat.
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