NPR's Michel Martin asks Rohit Chopra, former director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, about the Trump administration's pause of the agency's enforcement actions.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has heaped praise on Trump in hopes of avoiding the tariffs that the White House has slapped on other countries.
Plus: President Donald Trump says Elon Musk's next DOGE targets are the Pentagon and Education Department. This and more stories on The Excerpt.
President Donald Trump is scheduled to sign more executive orders Thursday before hosting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a White House visit that will include a joint news conference. The ...
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