Trump, Republicans and Tax
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Because tariffs are a type of taxation, Mr. Trump’s plan is among the largest tax increases in decades, analysts say, a policy change that sent the stock market reeling, paralyzed corporate investmen...
From The New York Times
The U.S. Senate approved a Republican budget blueprint early on Saturday that aims to extend trillions of dollars worth of President Donald Trump's 2017 tax cuts and sharply reduce government spendin...
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Senate Finance ranking member Ron Wyden, D-Ore., protested that the amendment was designed to cull the Medicaid rolls.
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The New Civil Liberties Alliance, a legal nonprofit, has filed a complaint on behalf of a small stationery company in Florida.
More than half a dozen GOP senators have spoken out publicly or backed legislation reining in Trump's tariff powers.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNSenator Cruz warns of 2026 GOP 'bloodbath' if Trump's tariffs spark recessionRepublican Senator Ted Cruz has warned of a potential "bloodbath" for his party in the 2026 midterm elections if President Donald Trump's tariffs negatively impact the US economy, informs Financial Times.
The Kentucky senator is warning fellow Republicans about the political, constitutional consequences of a rising global trade war
Republican Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky predicted that President Donald Trump's tariffs could lead to the "political decimation" of the Republican Party.Newsweek reached out to the U.S. Treasury for comment via email.
While President Donald Trump’s tariffs sent shockwaves through the stock market and fears of trade wars across the global economy, Republicans at the largest GOP gathering in Pennsylvania Friday were largely unconcerned — and in celebration mode.
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Trump also slammed China, which retaliated against his sweeping tariff policy Friday with a new 34% tariff on U.S. goods.
President Donald Trump took aim at four "disloyal" GOP senators over tariffs on Canada related to fentanyl, urging them to "get on the Republican bandwagon, for a change" and accusing them of "playing with the lives of the American people".
Stephen Miller crashed a lunch for GOP Senate chiefs of staff and defended President Donald Trump’s much-maligned tariff policy with a baffling and “arrogant” lecture, according to a report. The president’s deputy chief of staff and homeland security adviser’s bizarre performance Thursday alluded to the British Empire and left the aides asking one another,