Donald Trump, Maine and tariffs
Digest more
Top News
Impacts
The Senate race in Maine, which backed Vice President Kamala Harris by nearly 7 percentage points in last year's presidential race, is the Democratic Party's best opportunity to flip a seat in the Se...
From Newsweek
The impact of any Senate vote will be limited, however, as any adopted resolution will not make any headway in the House.
From CNN
Read more on News Digest
Maine has faced investigations and arbitrary reversals of funding, turning it into a test case for the Trump administration’s approach to perceived adversaries.
The USDA halted federal funding to Maine over non-compliance with a directive on gender-based participation in education programs. This follows Maine’s refusal to enforce Trump's executive order barring transgender athletes from competing in girls' sports.
Construction companies across Maine are bracing for the added costs passed onto them from President Donald Trump’s tariffs. They say China, Europe, Canada and Mexico won't pay the tariff, consumers will.
19hon MSN
Golden, who is currently in his fourth term representing Maine’s 2nd Congressional District, pointed to the history of unions and collective bargaining and the need to protect them.
6don MSN
School officials in Maine say they will not comply with a proposed agreement from President Donald Trump’s administration that would bar transgender athletes from participating in girls’ sports.
Democrats were able to pass a resolution repealing President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada Wednesday thanks to the help of four Republican senators. Led by Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.), the resolution aimed to rescind the emergency declaration the White House issued in February to place tariffs on Canada.
Donald Trump reminded the world how little he understands economics, with his “Liberation Day” speech rolling out a baseline 10 percent tariff on imports.
The Social Security Administration’s acting commissioner is facing calls to resign after he issued an order that would have required Maine parents to register their newborns for Social Security numbers at a federal office rather than the hospital.