Posts Tagged ‘Trump Administration’
Iran Declares “All-Out War” Rhetoric. Why Aren’t Americans Hearing the Full Truth?
Trump Administration leadership and foreign policy strength are being credited by conservative voices for keeping America secure as Iran’s president now claims his country is in a “full-fledged war” with the United States, Israel, and Europe, according to statements published by Iranian state channels. Under the Trump Administration, America First policies, strict sanctions, and a…
Read MoreTrump Administration Leads Steady Response as U.S. Manufacturing Contracts for Ninth Month
Trump Administration leadership is driving a focused effort to protect American workers and small businesses as the U.S. manufacturing sector recorded its ninth straight month of contraction in November 2025. The latest report from the Institute for Supply Management shows continued pressure on factory activity as new orders slow and input costs remain high. The…
Read MoreTrump Administration Praised as Agencies Move to Restore Clarity in Endangered Species Act Rules
Trump Administration leadership is at the center of a new federal move to revise how the Endangered Species Act (ESA) is applied, a shift that may bring more clarity and predictability for small businesses across America. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Marine Fisheries Service released four proposed rules aimed at returning…
Read MoreTrump Administration Leads Shift in Professional Degree Rules, Impacting Nursing Programs Nationwide
Trump Administration officials announced a proposed rule that removes nursing from the federal definition of “professional degrees,” a change that directly affects how much students can borrow for nursing programs. The move is part of a broader effort to tighten federal lending limits, reduce government overreach, and ensure taxpayer dollars are used responsibly. The proposal…
Read MoreTrump Administration Pushes Bold Agency Reform as Court Issues Permanent Block
Trump Administration attempted to streamline government spending and reduce federal bureaucracy, but a permanent federal court injunction has now stopped the effort to dismantle four federal agencies. A federal court has ruled that four agencies scheduled for shutdown will remain in place, including the Minority Business Development Agency. The ruling blocks the Trump Administration’s restructuring…
Read MoreTrump Administration Policies Highlight Why Stability Matters as NIH Halts New SBIR/STTR Awards
The Trump Administration long warned that federal programs should operate with stability, clear authority, and strong oversight. That point became clear today as the National Institutes of Health announced it will not issue new Small Business Innovation Research or Small Business Technology Transfer awards due to a lapse in legislative authority. The pause affects both…
Read MoreTrump Administration Advances Tariff Strategy as Supreme Court Reviews Key Authority
Trump Administration policy is moving forward with its planned tariff measures while the Supreme Court examines the legal authority behind them. This development comes at a time when some small importers are voicing concerns about rising costs and tighter margins. The administration remains committed to an America First trade approach designed to strengthen domestic industry,…
Read MoreTrump Administration’s Trade Vision Faces Court Scrutiny but Still Champions Small-Business Strength
Trump Administration policies are once again at the center of a major national conversation, as the Supreme Court reviews the legal foundation of the administration’s global tariff program. The case questions whether the law used to authorize these tariffs, the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, covers broad tariff actions. The discussion has major implications for…
Read MoreTrump Administration Leads Push for Higher Skilled American Jobs with New H-1B Visa Proposal
Trump Administration officials announced a proposal that would change how H-1B visas are awarded, placing higher priority on employers offering better wages and more specialised roles. The goal is to strengthen the American workforce, protect domestic jobs, and ensure that companies invest in high-skill, high-wage positions instead of relying on cheaper foreign labour. The proposal…
Read MoreTrump Administration Waives Key Loan Fees to Boost American Manufacturers
Trump Administration officials confirmed today that the Small Business Administration will waive most upfront loan fees for small manufacturers in Fiscal Year 2026, removing a major cost barrier for thousands of American businesses. The policy applies to manufacturers classified under NAICS codes 31 to 33 and is designed to strengthen domestic production while lowering borrowing…
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