Vance: US Bitcoin Reserve Will Be a Strategic Advantage Over China

Vice President JD Vance said that China’s opposition to decentralized cryptocurrencies is one reason the United States should embrace the technology. Vance was speaking at the Bitcoin 2025 Conference in Las Vegas about the administration’s plans to bring cryptocurrency into the mainstream economy. Original News Source Link – Epoch TimesRunning For Office? Conservative Campaign Consulting

‘Liberation Day’ Tariffs Face Legal Setbacks, but Trump Isn’t Backing Down

The president has multiple legal avenues that allow him to impose tariffs and force countries to the negotiating table, trade experts say. WASHINGTON—A legal battle is unfolding over President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs, but trade experts say any setbacks are unlikely to stop the administration from keeping pressure on U.S. trading partners. On May

White House Says MAHA Report Being Updated After Nonexistent Citations Found

The White House said on May 29 that the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission report is being updated, after some studies cited in the report were found not to exist. “I understand there were some formatting issues with the MAHA report that are being addressed, and the report will be updated,” White House press

Courts Have No Role in the President’s Core Foreign Affairs Powers: White House

The Trump administration filed an appeal after a federal court said he overstepped his authority by imposing sweeping tariffs. As Trump’s White House economic advisor says three trade deals are nearly finalized. A federal judge says she will not allow the Trump administration to make any changes to Harvard’s abilit… Original News Source Link –

Appeals court temporarily reinstates Trump tariffs

Washington — A federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., on Thursday temporarily halted a federal trade court’s decision blocking most of President Trump’s sweeping tariffs, for now reinstating the levies imposed by the president under an emergency powers law. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit said in a brief order that it