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Trump’s newest policy proposal would be 'huge tax increase' for the middle class: analysis

Presumptive 2024 GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump has promised to impose new tariffs if he defeats President Joe Biden in November and returns to the White House next year. But the New York Times' Paul Krugman and other economists have been warning that consumers can expect higher prices if such a policy is implemented.

Journalist Catherine Rampell, in a thread posted on X, formerly Twitter, on June 13 laid out the connection between tariffs and taxes.

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Why 2020’s ‘fake elector’ schemes will be harder to try in 2024 – but not impossible

Electors will gather across the United States in December 2024, just weeks after the election, and formally cast votes for president and vice president. They will send their votes to Congress, which will count them and determine who received the most votes. Typically, the casting of electoral votes is little more than a ceremonial process.

But the last time this process happened – in 2020 – it was anything but typical.
In seven states, in addition to the official electors, others calling themselves electors met and purported to cast votes for Republican Donald Trump on Dec. 14. They did this even though Democrat Joe Biden had carried their states in the November election. They sent their votes to Congress just like the official electors. When the electoral votes were counted on Jan. 6, 2021, some in Congress argued these purported alternative electoral votes meant the outcome of the election was still in doubt.

Many of those purported electors now face criminal prosecution. Some may be convicted. And the odds of purported electors trying again in 2024 are less likely – but still possible.

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Rudy Giuliani's legal woes lighten as Hunter Biden ends data hacking lawsuit: report

Rudy Giuliani has one less lawsuit to stress about.

President Joe Biden's 54-year-old son, Hunter Biden, who was convicted of lying about buying a revolver in 2018 while hooked on crack, has agreed to squash a civil lawsuit he brought against former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Giuliani's former lawyer Robert Costello, Reuters reported.

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'Have a safe shift!': Biden reportedly stood by as his dog attacked Secret Service agents

Before he was moved, the First Family's pooch, Commander, earned a naughty reputation for going to town on Secret Service members like they were human chew toys.

And according to a new New York Post report, President Joe Biden was present when his notoriously troublemaking German shepherd attacked in three separate instances.

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Hollywood's 'secret weapon' to beat Trump revealed

A Hollywood movie mogul has President Joe Biden's ear and is doing some heavy lifting to navigate his ship to a second presidential term.

Jeffrey Katzenberg, who was head of Walt Disney Studios and the "K" in DreamWorks SKG studio, is working to help Biden fend off MAGA 2.0, according to a New York Times profile.

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Murdoch outlets 'desperate': Claims that Biden wandered off at G7 summit debunked

An image published Thursday by the New York Post purported to show President Joe Biden appearing to "wander off" at the G7 summit announcing a closer security partnership with Ukraine, and having to be "pulled back" by other officials — part of conservative media efforts to characterize Biden as mentally diminished by age and unable to focus on his duties.

But this was deceptive and taken out of context, according to White House Senior Deputy Press Secretary Andrew Bates, who said Biden wasn't "wandering" at all.

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Violent Texas man threatened FBI agents connected to Hunter Biden investigation: feds

A Texas man was nabbed after authorities said he lodged surly threats to an FBI agent working on the Hunter Biden investigation.

Timothy Muller, 43, was brought into custody outside of his Fort Worth home Thursday morning, according to the six-page criminal complaint and first reported by Politico's senior legal affairs reporter Kyle Cheney.

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'We are not the crazy ones - they are the craven ones': GOP pollster on her own party

A super-cut of Republican lawmakers attacking Donald Trump began Thursday's episode of "Deadline White House."

"All those people are engaged in a project to make you think that we're crazy," said host Nicolle Wallace. "They said those things. They said those things. And then they fell into line. Democrats, for their part, today welcomed Trump to Capitol Hill in a very different way."

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Trump tries to woo billionaire CEOs with promise of another round of tax cuts: report

Former President Donald Trump is trying to push the billionaire businessman class back into his camp with a promise of another round of corporate tax cuts, this time reducing the rate from 21 percent to 20 percent.

According to The New York Times, "Mr. Trump made the remarks from a comfortable gray armchair during a conversation with his former economic adviser Larry Kudlow in front of the audience of dozens of leading chief executives, including Tim Cook of Apple, Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan Chase, Doug McMillon of Walmart and Charles W. Scharf of Wells Fargo. They had gathered on Thursday morning in Washington for a meeting of the Business Roundtable, an influential corporate group, and there was said to be palpable relief in the room when Mr. Trump, who has been trying to woo business leaders as potential donors, told the executives much of what they had hoped to hear."

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'Ridiculous delusions': Trump spokesman roasted for Milwaukee gaffe meltdown

After former President Donald Trump was reported as telling a roomful of Republican lawmakers that Milwaukee, Wisconsin is a "horrible city," Republicans went into overdrive alternatively defending his comments and denying that he said them altogether.

One of the most forceful reactions came from Trump's controversial spokesman, Steven Cheung, who posted on X in response to Punchbowl News reporter Jake Sherman confirming the former president "absolutely" made the remarks.

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U.S. Supreme Court rejects bid to trademark ‘Trump too small’

The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday rejected an attempt by a California man to trademark the suggestive phrase “Trump too small.”

The court, in a unanimous opinion, ruled that the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) had correctly turned down the request to trademark the slogan about Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.

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'Fizzling' Biden impeachment probe picked apart by conservative paper

The conservative Washington Examiner newspaper this week lambasted Republican House members for failing to fully implement former President Donald Trump's demands. Namely, an editorial published by the website complains that Republicans have failed to impeach President Joe Biden.

“Nearly a year and a half after initial investigations began, the effort to impeach Biden appears to be fizzling out," the report explains.

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'History-making gaffe': Observers stunned after Trump trashes key swing-state city

Former President Donald Trump shocked politicos Thursday with his reported comment that Milwaukee — the major swing state city he lost to President Joe Biden in 2020 that will also be hosting the Republican National Convention next month — is a "horrible" place.

"A history-making gaffe to insult the convention host city," commented White House Senior Deputy Press Secretary Andrew Bates. "No nominee has ever done it."

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