Trump, Reciprocal Tariff Act
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U.S. News & World Report |
Experts say it will take years to rekindle U.S. manufacturing, alter supply chains and bring home production, the goals Republican Trump and his supporters suggest his tariffs will achieve.
USA Today |
Trump is expected to announce a massive tariff program on Wednesday, impacting major countries globally.
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Reciprocal tariffs can lead to increased prices for certain imported goods, according to The Economic Times.
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Trump, Senate and tax cuts
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The Republican-led Senate voted 52-48 on Thursday to begin debate on a budget blueprint for a multitrillion-dollar package to pass President Donald Trump’s agenda.
Reuters |
Republican U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley introduced a bill on Thursday that would require congressional approval for new tariffs, the day after President Donald Trump unveiled sweeping new taxes on a va...
Yahoo |
Republican and Democratic U.S. Senators react to the impacts of President Trump's sweeping new tariffs which are causing financial markets to nosedive.
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Democrats have spent the first months of Donald Trump’s second administration wandering the political wilderness — facing record-low popularity while competing factions battle over how exactly to take on the president.
Social media users, including some Republican elected officials, are falsely claiming that Democrats are suing the Trump administration to allow noncitizens to vote in American elections.
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Republicans are optimistic tariffs will revive American manufacturing; Democrats call them a "disaster" that will drive up costs.
The Democratic Party must find new leaders along with policies that address the issues demanded by the voters.
The party’s rank and file are angry and searching for a Democrat who can lead the way. Before the election, Julisa Rojas believed that Democrats were by no means perfect, but she thought they could steer the country in a better direction. So, she said she canvassed neighborhoods in Georgia, where she helped register people to vote.
Some liberal voters want the Democratic Party to fight harder against President Donald Trump. For Ohio Democrats, it's complicated.
Republicans hung on to two House seats in Florida on the same night, but with leads greatly reduced from Trump's 2024 victory margins -- worrying lawmakers in much more vulnerable seats ahead of next year's midterms.