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The New Republic on MSNJustice Department Lawyers Ditch Rather Than Defend Trump in CourtA new poll from Economist/YouGov released Wednesday shows that Donald Trump’s approval rating has dropped from +5 to -29 ...
18hOpinion
The New Republic on MSNTrump Backs Off Most of His Dumb Tariffs—but What’s Left Is Still BadA new poll from Economist/YouGov released Wednesday shows that Donald Trump’s approval rating has dropped from +5 to -29 ...
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The New Republic on MSNICE Chief Suggests Copying Amazon Prime for Trump’s Mass DeportationsIf Donald Trump’s mass deportations weren’t already dystopian enough, the acting director of Immigration and Customs ...
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The New Republic on MSNFund Managers Worry Trump Might Be “Insane”“Multiple officials have stated they do not want nor expect a recession. And there are enough economy-savvy advisors that ...
16hOpinion
The New Republic on MSNTrump Insists Things Are Fine as Countries Retaliate to TariffsThere is now a full-blown trade war between China and the U.S., and it’s already sending markets reeling around the world, ...
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The New Republic on MSNCognitive Decline? Trump Goes on Bizarre Rant About His EnemiesA new poll from Economist/YouGov released Wednesday shows that Donald Trump’s approval rating has dropped from +5 to -29 ...
17hOpinion
The New Republic on MSNICE Deportee’s Lawyers Torch Trump DOJ’s Case: “No Actual Evidence”A new poll from Economist/YouGov released Wednesday shows that Donald Trump’s approval rating has dropped from +5 to -29 ...
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The New Republic on MSNFox Host Grills Trump Treasury Sec. for Downplaying Recession OddsIn a town hall hosted by Fox News’s Sean Hannity on Tuesday, Senator John Kennedy said that he hopes Donald Trump “takes a ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The acting commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service is resigning over a deal to share immigrants’ tax ...
The EPA said it will evaluate Personal Identity Verification (PIV) swipe data “to track employee compliance” with return-to-office requirements.
The IRS expects more than 140 million individual tax returns for 2024 to be filed this filing season (which has a deadline of ...
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