President Donald Trump swore in Howard Lutnick as his secretary of commerce at the White House Friday. Lutnick has voiced support for Trump’s tariff proposals, and said during his confirmation hearing before the Senate Committee on Commerce,
The president is expected to sign an executive order that would fire the governing board of the U.S. Postal Service and leave the agency to the Commerce Department and secretary Howard Lutnick, per reports.
President Donald Trump swore in Howard Lutnick to serve as his commerce secretary.  Read More
Several federal judges on Friday temporarily halted or continued to halt the Trump administration from carrying out various initiatives, including ones governing diversity efforts, access to personal data at Treasury for DOGE representatives and cutting the rate that the National Institutes of Health pays grant recipients.
Maria Bartiromo asked Secretary Howard Lutnick if Democrats were to blame for an Earth-shaking blowup at the White House between Trump and Zelensky.
On Sunday, President Trump announced his plans for a U.S. “crypto strategic reserve,” stating that he’d make the country the “Crypto Capital of the World.” But a closer look reveals the reserve may be nothing but a blatant insider trading scam to make his billionaire crypto czar richer—funded by taxpayer money.
In a ceremony at the White House today, Trump's Secretary of Commerce nominee, Howard Lutnick was sworn into duty.
Vice President JD Vance and President Trump were in the Oval Office for the ceremony. Lutnick was confirmed by the Senate in a 51-45 vote. He will help oversee Trump's economic agenda, including tariffs and developing a sovereign wealth fund.
The Senate voted to confirm businessman Howard Lutnick’s nomination to lead the Commerce Department on Tuesday. Lutnick, 63, was confirmed in a 51-45 vote by the full Senate. He will oversee and ...
Tariffs, if they are imposed, could boost U.S. production of a valuable resource but also raise costs for automakers, construction companies and others.
A top White House official has threatened to redraw the Canadian border amid Donald Trump’s ambition to turn the country in America’s “51st state”. Peter Navarro, one of Donald Trump’s closest advisers, is pushing US negotiators to discuss reworking the border with their Canadian counterparts, The Telegraph can reveal.