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Conservative commentator Jonah Goldberg did not hold back on Bill Maher’s show, calling Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick “a morron.”
Talks between the U.S. and China on trade issues are going "really, really well," but could drag on for a third day, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick said. "We're working on all sorts of trade issues,
Modernizing technology, centralizing data, and automation were among plans floated by Lutnick in response to bipartisan concern over National Weather Service staffing.
The Secretary of Commerce clashes with a congresswoman over whether bananas, a tropical fruit, can be grown in the US amid tariff debate.
In an exchange about tariffs, the Pennsylvania congresswoman had to remind Lutnick that you can't build bananas in the U.S.
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Louisiana Republican Sen. John Kennedy asked Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick what President Trump means when he says they are seeking "reciprocity" on trade, at the Senate Appropriations Committee on Wednesday.
While trying to defend tariffs, the commerce secretary was asked about the rising price of bananas. His response didn’t do him any favors.
Republican Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy appeared baffled on Wednesday by Cabinet Secretary Howard Lutnick’s responses regarding tariffs and trade barriers
Rep. Madeline Dean brought an attention-grabbing prop to question Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick about tariffs on food goods like bananas this morning at the House Appropriations Committee: REP. MADELINE DEAN: What's the tariff on bananas?
NPR's Chief Economics Correspondent Scott Horsely, former senior advisor to President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris Mitch Landrieu, and host of the Bulwark Podcast Tim Miller join Nicolle Wallace to discuss the latest in Trump's trade deals and tariff threats as they continue to rock the U.