President Donald Trump addressed the nation Tuesday night in the annual State of the Union Address, and the ABC 17 News team is fact-checking and adding context to some of the economic claims he made.
President Donald Trump delivered the longest State of the Union address ever given to Congress on Wednesday night and included several references to immigration and border issues.
In his record-length State of the Union address, President Trump doubled down on tariffs as an economic cornerstone, praising improved food prices.
Today, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins and Deputy Secretary Stephen A. Vaden, joined by General Services ...
The U. Department of Agriculture is selling its flagship South Building office ‌hub on the National Mall in Washington, D.
On inflation, immigration, tariffs and war, he presented a frequently distorted account as he claimed a “turnaround for the ...
The president derided Democrats and said the United States was “winning.” In the Democratic response, Gov. Abigail Spanberger of Virginia accused the president of sowing fear.
Trump made a series of exaggerated and false claims as he touted his administration's work on the economy, crime, immigration and more.
President Donald Trump told lawmakers on Tuesday during his State of the Union address that he won’t need their votes to replicate his tariff policy, adding that he anticipates recently agreed trade ...
For President Trump, they were hardly fireworks. But for a moment, the chief executive forced the four Supreme Court justices who showed up to his State of the Union to be stone-faced ...