Too many voters think the party ignores ‘pocketbook’ issues
The revolt against him isn’t huge, and it isn’t about constitutional principle
Cardinal Timothy Dolan led prayers for both inaugurations of US president but seen as a long-shot in papal conclave
Spat comes after report alleged tech giant was planning to display price increases caused by Trump’s tariffs
Veterans of the trade wars, they know a great deal could change before the harvest
Contributors included biggest US companies and CEOs Tim Cook, Sam Altman, Ken Griffin and Paul Singer
The US will pay a market penalty for Trump’s turmoil
Going back to the 1990s is not going to fix what is broken globally
Also in today’s newsletter, the US president and Iran’s supreme leader approach a potentially dangerous escalation
Founder of electric-truck maker was found guilty in 2022 of lying to investors
The race has become a proxy battle between those who love and hate the president
Senator Steve Daines offers to act as intermediary in effort to secure meeting with President Xi Jinping
Core voters in bellwether Georgia keep the faith as US administration tears up rule book
Dan Bongino among online influencers who supported US president’s conspiracy theories and re-election bid
The US judiciary poses the ultimate test of whether the president will break the system
President delivers payback for having his own privileges pulled by predecessor over January 6 riots
Despite Schr?dinger’s tariffs, equity market volatility is eerily low
Supporting digital assets that could marginalise the dollar is ‘dangerous’, investor letter says
Is what’s good for America’s richest men also good for America?
App’s fate should be determined by rule of law, not the dealings of a president
Also in today’s newsletter, why the first few days of Trump’s presidency have left China cautiously optimistic
Having supposedly worried too much about him last time, people are overcorrecting
Industry trying to rebuild its reputation frets over potential conflicts of interest and investor losses
Barrage of executive orders resets domestic and foreign policy as new president promises ‘golden age’ for US
Also in today’s newsletter, the competing factions of the Republican party