Foreign companies in China are getting hurt by both sides.
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Donald Trump Jr. to visit Maine to raise money for Republicans
The state party will host the president’s eldest son at an event in Portland on Oct. 1
Top political analyst has eyes on Maine’s 2nd District
A blue wave could wash away Bruce Poliquin, Charlie Cook says.
Pictures: Memorials held around the nation to remember 9/11
The president and his wife attended a memorial service at the rural field where a hijacked plane crashed, brought down by passengers who realized the U.S. was under attack.
Numerous top officials rush to deny writing incendiary opinion piece on Trump
The president orders aides to try to identify the author, and issues an extraordinary demand that The New York Times reveal the person’s name to the government.
Trump pleased that North Korean leader still has faith in him despite broken-off talks
South Korean officials who met with Kim Jong Un say he wants to resume working with the U.S. president on mending relations, and that Kim is frustrated by skepticism over his willingness to denuclearize.
Trump fumes over NYT op-ed; top officials swiftly deny role
The president says on Twitter that The New York Times must, ‘for National Security purposes, turn him/her over to government at once!’
Kavanaugh stresses independence but won’t discuss White House subpoenas
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh repeatedly stressed the importance of judicial independence on the second day of his confirmation hearing Wednesday.
Trump, others dispute Woodward’s book’s description of unhinged leader
Bob Woodward’s portrayal of Trump in a new book has set off a firestorm in the White House with its descriptions of current and former aides calling Trump an “idiot” and a “liar.”
Kushner Cos. amassed more than a half-million dollars in unpaid fines
Many of the hundreds of violations over the past five years took place while President Trump’s son-in-law was running the family real estate company.