Job cuts, tariffs — and in Montana, coal — may be the most visible evidence of the stark differences between the Biden administration and Donald J. Trump’s second term as president. In just a matter of weeks, the Trump administration has switched ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order telling federal public land agencies to open more lands for timber harvest. Montana’s timber industry has been steadily declining for decades. The handful of mills that remain say increasing the number of logs could help.
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East Idaho News on MSNNearly 1,000 attend Montana town hall, but Congressional leaders are a no-showIt wasn’t a typical Friday night event in the downtown of Montana’s largest city. The only music played at the event was a closing song, “America,” which brought the crowd of nearly 1,000 to its feet.
One of President Donald Trump’s recent executive orders looks to trim even more federal organizations -- and its impacts could be felt in Montana.The Institute
Senator Steve Daines said in an interview that in meetings with Chinese officials, he called for talks between President Trump and China’s leader, Xi Jinping.
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essanews.com on MSNMontana senator meets Beijing official amid trade tensionsAccording to Bloomberg reports, Montana State Senator Steve Daines, a supporter of Donald Trump, will meet with a high-ranking Chinese leader in Beijing on Saturday. "President Xi Jinping’s government is set to welcome a US senator close to Donald Trump,
President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social threatening severe repercussions for “illegal” campus protests. These consequences included expulsion or even arrest for American students, deportation fo
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Montana senator in Beijing: Rekindling stalled trade talksMontana State Senator Steve Daines, a supporter of Donald Trump, is set to meet with a high-ranking Chinese leader in Beijing on Saturday, Bloomberg reports. "President Xi Jinping’s government is set to welcome a US senator close to Donald Trump,
Trump is not the only person talking about a third term. Stephen Bannon, an early Trump acolyte who worked as a chief strategist in Trump’s first term and then served months in prison for refusing to testify before the House January 6th Committee, has said there is active consideration about how to make a third Trump term happen.
With the arrival of President Trump’s so-called “Liberation Day” of tariff implementation, Senate Democrats are putting Republican support for some of those plans to the test.