By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) -White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett on Monday said he expected uncertainty about President Donald Trump's trade policies to be resolved next month, and predicted first quarter GDP data would be positive,
White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett said on Sunday he was hopeful a dispute with Canada over accusations of the deadly fentanyl opioid entering the U.S. across its northern border could be resolved by the end of March.
Trump himself remained out of public view Monday as the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than 2% and the Nasdaq dropped 4% in its worst trading day since 2022.
National Economic Council director Kevin Hassett sought to tamp down concerns on Friday that President Donald Trump‘s tariffs against Canada, Mexico, and China could financially harm American consumers.
White House NEC Director Kevin Hassett, Sen. Adam Schiff and UAW President Shawn Fain will be on "This Week" airing on Sunday, March 9, 2025.
Kate Bolduan confronted Kevin Hassett over President Trump’s week of backing off his tariff threats, asking "Why should anyone believe" them at this point. The post ‘Why Should Anyone Believe Trump?’ CNN Anchor Confronts Trump Adviser Over Week Of Backing Off Threats first appeared on Mediaite.
White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett predicts the resolution of trade policy uncertainties by next month. Despite concerns of a negative GDP in the first quarter, Hassett remains optimistic about U.
White House adviser Kevin Hassett suggests a dispute with Canada over fentanyl smuggling into the U.S. might be resolved by March's end. The contention has led to potential tariffs from President Trump,
As a rule, it’s unsettling when U.S. officials claim to have secret evidence of foreign chemical labs. Take Kevin Hassett’s claims about Canada, for example.