The Fight For American Sovereignty In Steel
By Brian Taef December 3, 2024 (Views expressed by guest commentators may not reflect the views of OAN or its affiliates.)
By Brian Taef December 3, 2024 (Views expressed by guest commentators may not reflect the views of OAN or its affiliates.)
The Chinese government has released three Americans with harsh sentences for alleged spying and drug-trafficking, just weeks before President-elect Donald Trump is set to take back the White House.
The U.S. Commerce Department has proposed to ban Chinese and Russian-made hardware and software in internet-connected vehicles in the United States due to “national security concerns.”
Democrat presidential candidate Kamala Harris has appeared to agree with 45th President Donald Trump that U.S. Steel should remain American owned and operated.
The Biden administration unveiled a new round of tariffs on $18 billion of Chinese imports. The White House said the tariff increases will protect American workers and businesses in response to China’s unfair trade practices.
A tractor-trailer filled with thousands of gallons of gasoline exploded into a mammoth fire Thursday morning on I-95 in Connecticut.
Senator John Fetterman declared on Monday that he will try to block the $14.9 billion sale of U.S. Steel Corp. to Nippon Steel, a Japanese steel manufacturer, calling the deal “outrageous.”