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The initiative, dubbed "Trump Accounts," allows for new savings accounts for newborns, each potentially with a $1,000 ...
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The New Republic on MSNDonald Trump Has Beaten Big Law Into Submission
The president’s attacks on large law firms have led many to retreat from pro bono work that is in conflict with the ...
The White House and Justice Department’s response to the crisis has been driven by no clear strategy other than asking the ...
The Trump administration is launching a new private health tracking system that asks Americans to share their personal health ...
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The New Republic on MSNMexican President Gets Trump to Cave Yet Again on Tariffs Deadline
Trump had promised Friday, August 1 as the deadline for implementing a 30 percent tariff on America’s southern neighbor and ...
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Trump’s newborn savings accounts a ‘back door for privatizing Social Security,’ Bessent says
The accounts, known as ‘Trump accounts,’ were set up in the GOP’s new tax and spending law, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
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More Trump administration figures who met Laura Loomer’s ire are out. A look at her influence
President Donald Trump has downplayed the influence of Laura Loomer, a right-wing provocateur known for her incendiary social ...
Trump’s baby savings accounts are just a ‘back door to privatizing Social Security,’ treasury secretary admits - Democrats ...
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The New Republic on MSNPam Bondi Rewrites DOJ Funding Rules to Benefit White People
On the 2024 campaign trail, President Trump promised to “end inflation” and increase affordability, while touting economic ...
The far-right activist is continuing to use her close association with President Trump to go after those she deems ...
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The New Republic on MSNHow Did This Random House in Virginia Win $1.26 Billion From ICE?
A $1.26 billion contract to build the nation’s largest detention center was awarded to a little-known Virginia company—which ...
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The New Republic on MSNFederal Reserve Crushes Dreams of a Lower Interest Rate—Blaming Trump
Traditionally, when the president nominates someone for a federal judgeship, the Senate Judiciary Committee chair (currently ...
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