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WASHINGTON – Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick suggested this week that only "fraudsters" would complain about missing a Social Security check - but honest people like his mother-in-law would ...
Murrow awards, and an Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award. Washington — Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick defended President Trump's economic policies Tuesday, saying they are "worth it ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is making waves in President Donald Trump’s administration, according to a far-ranging CNN article about him published Tuesday. Lutnick was a major backer of ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick shot down the possibility of a forthcoming recession in America, in an interview on NBC News’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday. “Absolutely not,” Lutnick ...
Howard Lutnick, Donald Trump’s billionaire commerce secretary, suggested on a podcast this week that missing Social Security checks aren’t a big deal, and that only a “fraudster” would ...
Howard Lutnick was standing beside Elon Musk in October when Musk said DOGE could save $2 trillion. Lutnick told the "All-In Podcast" that Musk was supposed to say he could save $1 trillion.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick emphatically rejected the risks of a recession even as markets slide — and said America’s biggest trading partners could easily avoid Trump’s twice-delayed ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on FOX News argued for tariffs placed on Canada by the Trump Administration: MARTHA MACCALLUM: All right, Edward, thank you very much. And with that, we're glad ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick defended President Trump’s approach to tariffs, saying on Sunday the president is focused on stopping fentanyl from entering the country and is actively ...
He's here to protect American industry. We're going to stop that nonsense and bring steel here," Howard Lutnick said Wednesday on "Varney & Co." "So this concept that, ‘Oh, prices are going to ...
Lutnick said President Donald Trump is working to balance a trade deficit and repair five big industries: automobiles, semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, lumber, and metals, including steel, copper ...