White House

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Last mentioned: Mar 26, 2026

Timeline

  1. Projected Expiration

    The 150-day temporary legal window for the new tariff rate is set to expire.

  2. Term Commencement

    Expected start date for the new Chair following Senate confirmation.

  3. Rescheduled Window

    The new projected timeframe for the President's arrival in China.

  4. Anticipated Preparatory Talks

    Trade representatives are expected to meet to bridge gaps before the rescheduled summit.

  5. Summit Commencement

    Scheduled start of high-level talks between Trump and Xi in Beijing.

  6. Market Reaction

    Global markets react to conflicting signals regarding Middle East stability and energy security.

  7. White House Briefing

    Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt describes talks as 'productive' and suggests Iran is seeking an exit ramp.

  8. Tehran Rejection

    Iran issues a public statement rejecting US outreach and setting new conditions for peace.

  9. Diplomatic Engagement Begins

    Start of three-day intensive diplomatic engagement between US and Iranian intermediaries.

  10. Price Peak

    AAA reports gas prices hit a 2.5-year high of $3.79 per gallon.

  11. Official Postponement

    The White House announces a 5-6 week delay for the President's trip to China.

  12. Policy Pivot

    President Trump frames high oil prices as a benefit for the U.S. as a top producer.

  13. Negotiations Stall

    Banks officially reject the White House compromise, halting legislative progress.

  14. Crude Breakout

    Brent crude surpasses $90 as Middle East supply chain disruptions are reported.

  15. Formal Nomination

    The White House officially submits Warsh's name to the Senate for the Chair position.

  16. Initial Summit Planning

    Preliminary dates for a high-level diplomatic visit to Beijing are discussed.

  17. Conflict Begins

    U.S. and Israel launch joint attacks against Iran, triggering immediate market volatility.

  18. Netflix Withdrawal

    Netflix officially pulls out of the purchase, clearing the way for Paramount.

  19. White House Visit

    Netflix executives reportedly fail to win over regulatory support in Washington.

  20. Board Ruling

    WBD board labels Paramount offer as 'superior,' triggering a 4-day matching period for Netflix.

Stories mentioning White House 12

Markets Bearish

US-Iran Diplomatic Friction: Markets Brace as Tehran Rejects Trump Outreach

The White House maintains that 'productive' negotiations with Iran are underway despite Tehran's public dismissal of US overtures. This diplomatic disconnect comes as the administration seeks an 'exit ramp' for a conflict that continues to destabilize Middle Eastern energy corridors and global financial markets.

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Commodities Bearish

Iran War Drives US Gas Prices to 2.5-Year High as Crude Surges Past $100

The escalation of the Iran war has propelled U.S. gasoline prices to a national average of $3.79 per gallon, the highest level since October 2023. With Brent crude trading above $102 a barrel, the Trump administration is pivoting its rhetoric to highlight the benefits for domestic oil producers despite mounting inflationary pressure on households.

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Economy Neutral

Trump Postpones China Summit: Market Uncertainty Mounts Over Trade Timelines

President Trump has officially delayed his upcoming diplomatic mission to China by five to six weeks, a move that has immediately injected fresh volatility into global markets. The postponement suggests a strategic recalibration in trade negotiations as both nations grapple with complex tariff and technology transfer issues.

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Federal Reserve Neutral

White House Nominates Kevin Warsh as Federal Reserve Chair

The White House has formally submitted the nomination of former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh to lead the Federal Reserve, signaling a potential shift toward a more hawkish and rule-based monetary policy. The move comes as the administration seeks to reshape the central bank's approach to inflation and balance sheet management ahead of Jerome Powell's term expiration.

3 sources
Financial Regulation Bearish

Trump Defies Supreme Court with 15% Global Tariff Hike

President Trump has escalated his trade offensive by raising the global import duty to 15% just one day after a Supreme Court ruling struck down his previous tariff framework. The move, which utilizes a temporary 150-day legal window, signals a deepening constitutional and economic confrontation over executive trade authority.

2 sources
Financial Regulation Bearish

SCOTUS Strikes Down Trump Tariffs, Sparking Global Market Rally

The US Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling against the administration's 'reciprocal' tariffs has triggered a record-breaking rally in European markets and a surge in US equities. While the decision opens the door for billions in potential refunds, President Trump has immediately countered with a new 10% global levy under Section 122.

2 sources
Markets Neutral

Trump to Visit Beijing as SCOTUS Tariff Ruling Reshapes Trade Strategy

President Trump is scheduled to meet President Xi Jinping in Beijing following a landmark Supreme Court ruling that invalidated 20% tariffs on Chinese imports. The visit aims to secure a trade truce, though the administration is pivoting toward a temporary 10% global tariff to maintain leverage.

2 sources
Financial Regulation Bearish

SCOTUS Strikes Down Trump Tariffs; White House Defiant With New 10% Levy

The U.S. Supreme Court has delivered a 6-3 ruling invalidating President Trump’s sweeping global tariffs, citing an overreach of executive authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. In a defiant response, the White House immediately announced a new 10% worldwide duty, signaling a prolonged legal and economic battle over trade policy.

2 sources
Economy Bearish

DHS Shutdown Persists as Democrats Pivot with ICE Reform Counteroffer

Congressional Democrats have submitted a formal counteroffer to the White House to end the partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security. The proposal focuses on ICE oversight and funding reforms, though the administration remains deadlocked with lawmakers as the agency enters its fourth day of closure.

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