Trump, Republicans and Taxes
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Washington Monthly |
Trump kept tariffs in place that increase your taxes.
The Washington Post |
In the aftermath of this week’s tariff whiplash, President Donald Trump is deciding exactly what he wants out of trade talks with as many as 75 nations in the coming weeks.
The Boston Globe |
By declaring a trade war on the rest of the world, President Donald Trump has panicked global financial markets, raised the risk of a recession and broken the political and economic alliances that ma...
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By Nate Raymond (Reuters) -Republican-led U.S. House of Representatives voted on Wednesday to curtail the ability of judges to issue nationwide injunctions blocking government policies after key parts of President Donald Trump's agenda have been stymied by such court rulings.
Here's what today's poll say about President Donald Trump's job approval rating now — despite this week's tariffs, trade war and stock market chaos
The New Right movement and its ideas have risen in popularity among Republicans since Trump famously descended the Trump Tower escalator in 2015.
Several Republicans have pointed out that the Constitution doesn’t allow Trump to run for a third term. “No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice,” the Twenty-Second Amendment reads. Unless, of course, the Constitution is ignored, or changed.
Newsweek has also reached out to Flanagan's office and Massachusetts House Democratic leadership via email on Friday. Public officials' misconduct undermines public trust, raising concerns about state lawmakers and the legislature.
After much arm-twisting and a negotiation with the Senate, House holdouts in the GOP came on board and approved the resolution.
Alabama Republicans cheered President Donald Trump and his agenda at a GOP party the day he imposed tariffs and sent stock markets tumbling worldwide.
It’s high time commentators stopped trying to shoehorn the American polity into a paradigm that doesn’t fit. President Donald Trump’s brand of government is as new and unique as it is volatile and disturbing.
Congress has cleared the first major hurdle in their efforts to pass a sweeping party-line bill to enact President Donald Trump's agenda. Now the work begins. The resolution approved Thursday in the GOP-controlled House of Representatives outlines how much lawmakers can spend and how much they must cut spending in the final package.