Peter Navarro will fill a critical role on Donald Trump's economic team after being released from prison earlier this year. But what did he go to prison for?
President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to enact across-the-board tariffs, targeted import duties on China, Canada and Mexico, and tax cuts.
The ruling comes after the Justice Department sued Navarro, saying he had retained presidential records on an unofficial email account.
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to wade into Peter Navarro’s yearslong battle with the government over presidential records, brushing aside an appeal from President-elect Donald Trump’s former trade adviser without hearing from the Biden administration in the case.
The Supreme Court has turned back an appeal from Peter Navarro, the former Trump White House official who is set to return in his second term after serving prison time on contempt of Congress charges.
Stock markets have welcomed the news of President-elect Donald Trump’s victory last month, but small-cap stock investors may have reason to be even more optimistic.
Peter Navarro, President-elect Trump’s previous and incoming White House trade adviser, said it’s best to let Trump “do his thing” in building relationships with the Chinese and other foreign
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear an effort by Donald Trump adviser Peter Navarro to keep his work-related emails during the first Trump administration from the National Archives and Record Administration.
Peter Navarro, a trade adviser to President-elect Donald Trump, does not want to give the National Archives all his work-related emails from the first Trump administration.
The Supreme Court has turned back an appeal from Peter Navarro, the former Trump White House official who is set to return in his second term after serving prison time on contempt of Congress charges
The List Donald Trump has promised to go after enemies of the people, and will seek revenge against a list of individuals and organizations. But we the
Donald Trump’s win in November means not only that the former president will once again be living in the White House, but that dozens upon dozens of the most consequential positions in the federal government affecting every walk of life in America will be staffed by cronies of his choosing.