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'Wealthy tax cheats and creepy billionaires': GOP costs nation an estimated $40 billion with debt deal IRS cuts

A preliminary analysis from the Congressional Budget Office released Thursday estimates that the $21.4 billion in IRS funding cuts that Republicans and the Biden White House agreed to enact as part of their debt ceiling agreement would result in $40.4 billion in lost tax revenue—adding to the federal budget deficit.

The CBO provided its estimate to Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.), who said in a statement that "after holding our entire economy hostage and threatening to trigger a global financial meltdown, Republicans protected wealthy tax cheats and creepy billionaires."

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Mike Pence avoids charges as DOJ drops classified documents investigation

Former Vice President Mike Pence will not face any charges in regards to the classified documents found at this home, CNN reported.

The Department of Justice's closing of its investigation comes just before Pence's planned announcement next week that he's running for president in 2024.

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‘Objectively amazing’: Economists cheer ‘extraordinarily robust’ and ‘close to unprecedented’ jobs report

Economists are once again cheering the just-released jobs report, calling the results "objectively amazing," saying the Federal Reserve has nothing to worry about on the jobs front, and slamming "doom and gloom" naysayers who have been talking about recession for well over a year.

The unemployment rate ticked up just a bit to 3.7%, slightly above an expected 3.5%, but, as NBC News reports, "still near the lowest since 1969."

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MAGA lawyer Lin Wood slapped with thousands in criminal contempt fines

Disgraced Trump-loving attorney Lin Wood is in hot water again — this time for defying a judge's protective order not to attack his former legal colleagues, reported The Daily Beast on Friday.

"Pro-Trump attorney Lin Wood was slapped with $5,000 of criminal contempt fines on Thursday for violating an order against insulting his former law partners... with the threat of $15,000 in civil contempt charges if Wood breaks the order in future," reported Dan Ladden-Hall.

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Why House Freedom Caucus were the biggest 'losers' of all in the debt ceiling battle

The U.S. economy dodged a major bullet on Thursday night, June 1, when the U.S. Senate voted 63-36 to raise the country's debt ceiling. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen had been warning that if Congress didn't get some type of budget worked out soon, the U.S. economy would begin to default on its debt obligations on Monday, June 5 — setting off an "economic and financial catastrophe."

After the budget agreement that President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-California) worked out passed in the U.S. House of Representatives, 314-117, on Wednesday, May 31, it went to the U.S. Senate for consideration. Liberal Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-New York) and conservative Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky) reached an agreement as well, and the debt ceiling bill is now headed to Biden's desk to be signed into law.

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Fani Willis' Trump election fraud probe expands into 'several other states': Washington Post

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis' probe of former President Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election results is reportedly no longer just a Peach State affair.

The Washington Post reports that Willis' probe of Trump and his allies' post-election activities has expanded to include "activities in Washington, D.C., and several other states," which the Post notes is "a fresh sign that prosecutors may be building a sprawling case under Georgia’s racketeering laws."

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US to offer to keep nuclear arms curbs until 2026 if Russia does same

By Jonathan Landay and Arshad Mohammed WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States on Friday will offer to abide by the nuclear weapons limits set in the New START treaty until its 2026 expiration if Russia does the same, in order to bolster global security, two senior administration officials said. U.S. national security advisor Jake Sullivan will make the offer in a speech to the Arms Control Association, the oldest U.S. arms control advocacy group, the officials said on Thursday on condition of anonymity. Sullivan will say President Joe Biden's administration is open to resuming unconditional ...

US averts first-ever default with 11th-hour debt deal

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer were hammering out an agreement on how to manage the debt vote through the upper chamber of Congress

Washington (AFP) - US senators voted to suspend the federal debt limit Thursday, capping weeks of fraught negotiations to eliminate the threat of a disastrous credit default just four days ahead of the deadline set by the Treasury.

Economists had warned the country could run out of money to pay its bills by Monday -- leaving almost no room for delays in enacting the Fiscal Responsibility Act, which extends the government's borrowing authority through 2024 while trimming federal spending.

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Trump was asked about potentially incriminating audio in town hall, and he pivoted to Biden

Donald Trump on Thursday described the latest revelation that federal prosecutors are in possession of an audio recording in which the former president is heard admitting he understood he wasn’t allowed to keep the documents as “a continuation of the greatest witch hunt of all time.”

Fox News’ Sean Hannity hosted the town hall, which was Thursday night after being recorded in Clive, Iowa, earlier in the day.

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Hunter Biden's lawyer deposes computer repair shop owner who had his laptop: report

The Delaware computer repair shop owner who was in possession of Hunter Biden's laptop, the contents of which would later become public, was deposed by Hunter Biden's' lawyer on Wednesday, Axios reported.

John Paul Mac Isaac sued Hunter, as well as President Joe Biden and CNN, for defamation in 2022. Now, Hunter's team is countersuing, which prompted Mac Isaac's deposition before Hunter Biden's attorney.

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Documents GOP wants from FBI may have roots in Rudy Giuliani's Ukraine conspiracy: reports

Rudy Giuliani could be the source of a document the House Oversight Committee wants the FBI to hand over, reports said Thursday.

Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) and Senate Oversight ranking member Chuck Grassley (R-IA) spoke on the phone with FBI Director Christopher Wray on Wednesday about the ongoing efforts to obtain information from him about a $5 million bribe they suspect was paid to President Joe Biden.

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Trump reacts to Biden's fall: 'You have to be careful – even if you have to tiptoe down a ramp'

In the middle of a speech to an audience at a campaign event in Iowa this Thursday, Donald Trump was informed that President Joe Biden had taken a pretty hard fall while on stage at the U.S. Air Force Academy graduation ceremony in Colorado.

"Well, I hope he wasn't hurt," Trump said, adding, "The whole thing is crazy -- you gotta be careful about that ... because you don't want that, even if you have to tiptoe down a ramp."

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Chuck Grassley admits GOP doesn't care if accusations against 'Vice President Biden' are true

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) called for the FBI to turn over a document to the House Oversight Committee that Republicans believe raises questions about President Joe Biden and his family.

Oversight Committee chairman James Comer (R-KY) said the panel was moving forward with holding FBI director Chris Wray in contempt of Congress for withholding the document, which he says contains evidence of "an alleged criminal scheme," although lawmakers have been cleared to review the document at the bureau's offices.

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