Marine Le Pen, Trump and French Far-Right
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National Rally's Marine Le Pen was barred from office for five years and convicted in an embezzlement trial this week.
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Transparency advocates say the case underlines broader issues related to lack of oversight of spending at the EU legislature affecting members across the political spectrum.
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Available data does not support the president’s assertion that immigrants are a massive threat to public safety.
Four Republican senators joined Democrats on Wednesday to pass a resolution that would block Trump's tariffs on Canada.
U.S. tariffs may lead to "potential changes to pricing, availability, and lead times for specific items," says a Wisconsin-based company owned by a Trump donor.
The president announced sweeping new tariffs on almost all U.S. trading partners on April 2, which he dubbed "Liberation Day."
Canada will fight U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs with countermeasures, Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Wednesday.
Posts claiming that President Donald Trump had pledged to end dual citizenship are circulating on social media.
Donald Trump and several U.S. Secret Service members hopped in a lineup of about a dozen golf carts awaiting the party, and the president was whisked from the course to the clubhouse.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell warned Friday that Trump's strict tariffs will worsen inflation and lower economic growth. As a result, the Fed won't change interest rates for now.
The arrest and wrongful removal of a Salvadoran immigrant from the United States was unconstitutional “from the moment he was seized,” a federal judge told lawyers for Donald Trump’s administration on Friday.