Bartiromo to WSJ editor: Put my name in the paper

Fox Business anchor Maria Bartiromo has complained to Wall Street Journal editor in chief Emma Tucker that the paper isn’t mentioning her when writing up comments from his show, reports Lachlan Cartwright of Breaker. Cartwright reports, “After Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told Bartiromo on her show that China had agreed to purchase 12 million metric tons of American soybeans, a Journal [.]. Continue reading Bartiromo to WSJ editor: Put my name in the paper

Appeals court hands Trump legal win, orders review of hush money case over presidential immunity

A federal appeals court on Thursday ordered a lower court to reconsider a decision to keep President Donald Trump’s ongoing case to erase his hush money conviction in state court. The three-judge panel of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a federal judge failed to consider “important issues relevant” to Trump’s request to move the New York case to federal court, where he can seek to have it thrown out on presidential immunity grounds. Judges Susan L. Carney, Raymond J. Lohier Jr. and Myrna Pérez made their ruling after hearing arguments about the case in June. Trump’s legal. Continue reading Appeals court hands Trump legal win, orders review of hush money case over presidential immunity

‘Should be very scared’: Fox News host issues grave warning about Trump’s Asia trip

Fox News host Jessica Tarlov issued a grave warning Wednesday about President Donald Trump’s Asia trip during a new broadcast of “The Five” on Wednesday. Trump is traveling in Asia this week, where he is expected to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping to negotiate a trade deal over rare earth minerals that are used to build semiconductors. Tarlov warned that Trump may allow China to purchase powerful semiconductors from NVIDIA in exchange for China purchasing more soybeans from American farmers. China stopped purchasing soybeans from American farmers in May after Trump imposed new tariffs on the country, according to reports. Instead, the country began buying soybeans from Argentina, which has caused the market for American soybeans to nearly collapse. NVIDIA is also currently prohibited from selling its most powerful Blackwell semiconductor chips to Chinese firms, which has allowed the U. S. to maintain an advantage over China in developing artificial intelligence technologies. “This trip, overall, is about Trump coming hat-in-hand to China and saying, ‘Will you please buy our soybeans again?'” Tarlov said. “The tariffs with China have created a huge amount of pain for Americans, especially for our farmers, and what I’m really worried about, and we will see what deal actually gets done, is that he is teasing the fact that he may allow them to buy NVIDIA chips,” Tarlov continued. Tarlov added that the Blackwell chips are estimated to be 20 times more powerful than any other chip on the market. “So people should be very scared about the fact that he is considering that to be one of the concessions for us to do a trade deal with them,” she added. Continue reading ‘Should be very scared’: Fox News host issues grave warning about Trump’s Asia trip