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It took intense lobbying from President Donald Trump, an all-nighter, and a vote on a bill for which many people did not yet have a clear grasp of the final changes, but House Republicans got it done this week.
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Money Talks News on MSN12 States Challenge Trump Tariff Actions in CourtA growing legal backlash is testing the limits of presidential power on trade. The outcome could influence future economic policy.
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNTrump's proposed law: Will it increase the Federal deficit?A new Republican-backed bill, extending 2017 tax cuts, sparks debate over its potential impact on the federal deficit. While the Trump administration claims it won't increase the deficit, experts express skepticism.
Veterans, in particular, are seeking free legal work from firms that cut deals with the White House like Skadden, Kirkland & Ellis and Paul Weiss.
President Donald Trump’s signature tax bill advanced from the House of Representatives early Thursday. Bond investors might not like it, but the bill is only going to get more expensive from here. The measure,
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNWith the Trump Law and the GOP, lower-income households would see their income reducedThe 'One, Big, Beautiful Bill' by former President Donald Trump, recently passed by the House, is now heading to the Senate. This sweeping legislation addresses various issues, but its potential impact on low-income households is drawing significant criticism.
The bond market is once again flashing warning signs. Long-term Treasury yields surged this week as investors grew increasingly uneasy about the ballooning US deficit and the fiscal outlook tied to President Trump's proposed tax legislation.