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Vice President JD Vance will head to the swing political turf of northeastern Pennsylvania to begin selling President Donald Trump's sweeping budget-and-policy package.
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BuzzFeed on MSNDonald Trump Just Went On A Reallyyyyy Weird Rant About "Ugly Rich Guys" While Talking About His "Big, Beautiful Bill"Donald Trump Just Went On A Reallyyyyy Weird Rant About "Ugly Rich Guys" While Talking About His "Big, Beautiful Bill" D uring a meeting with members of the White House Faith Office, Trump explained that one of the reasons why he insisted on the controversial bill’s passage was humanitarian in nature. For ugly rich guys, that is.
US President Donald Trump called on Republicans to extend their full support to the GENIUS Act, a sweeping bill aimed at regulating stablecoins and asserting America’s dominance in the digital asset space.
House Republicans passed President Donald Trump’s signature bill, bringing $4.5 trillion in tax breaks and spending cuts, money for deportations and Medicaid cuts.
Trump promised to eliminate the tax on Social Security benefits in his 2024 campaign, but the bill instead adds a new deduction.
Donald Trump's request to cancel some $9 billion in previously approved spending was approved by Senate Republicans on Tuesday, with JD Vance casting the deciding vote.
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'So Much For Favors!': Donald Trump Throws A Tantrum That His Handouts Didn't Convince GOP Holdouts To Vote For His 'Big Beautiful Bill'During an energy and innovation summit event at Pennsylvania today, Donald Trump went off on an infantile tirade over the 2 House Republicans who voted against his "one big beautiful bill," despite the "big favors" he did for them.
Now that President Donald Trump signed the bill, workers will be able to deduct up to $25,000 in reported tips and $12,500 in overtime pay from their taxable income on their federal tax returns.
Senate Republicans are exploring changes to President Donald Trump’s request to cancel $9.4 billion in previously approved spending targeted by DOGE.