Last week’s Signalgate scandal — y’know, the one where the White House national security team shared plans for bombing Yemen in a group chat with a journalist for The Atlantic magazine — has led me to ...
The editorial board of the Wall Street Journal is calling Tuesday night’s election results in Wisconsin in Florida a wake-up ...
The Wall Street Journal called Tuesday night's election results a "backlash" to the "Trump-Musk governing style" in a new ...
Matthew Hennessey is deputy editorial features editor at The Wall Street Journal. He is the author of "Zero Hour for ...
Michelle Hackman is a reporter in The Wall Street Journal's Washington bureau, where she covers U.S. immigration policy. Her coverage includes writing about the southern border, legal and ...
Blowing up the world trading system has consequences that the President isn’t advertising.
Tom Fairless is a reporter covering Europe’s economy and the European Central Bank in The Wall Street Journal's Frankfurt bureau. His stories explore all aspects of the world’s third-largest ...
They wanted Trump to stop inflation, not make it worse. His tariffs will raise prices.
Wisconsin voters rejected an all-out blitz by the billionaire to get a conservative on the state’s supreme court.
The Trump administration wants to move on but I want answers. We deserve to know how this happened.
Trump is to announce the new round of tariffs at 4 p.m. ET in the White House rose garden during an “Make America Wealthy Again” event. The new levies are expected to match trade barriers put in place ...