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President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans are promising that their sweeping tax and spending cuts package will usher in an era of historic economic growth.
The big tax-and-spending bill in Congress would introduce certainty when it comes to death and taxes.
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New York Magazine on MSNTrump Has the Only Vote That Matters on the Big Beautiful BillAll the yelling and screaming among Republicans on provisions in the megabill will matter only up until the moment Trump says it’s time to vote.
President Donald Trump's sweeping tax-cut and spending bill would lead to a larger-than-expected $2.8 trillion increase in the federal deficit over the decade, despite a boost to U.S. economic output,
President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” has one big problem: it isn’t winning any popularity contests. Polling shows the legislation that extends the Trump tax cuts while gutting Medicaid is underwater by as much as 29 percentage points -- an unheard of level, according to CNN data chief Harry Enten.
President Donald Trump’s tax cuts package would increase deficits by $2.8 trillion over the next decade after including other economic effects, a CBO analysis says.
Stephen Miran, chairman of the U.S. Council of Economic Advisors, discusses President Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' as it works its way through the Senate.
William Ford Jr., the current executive chairman of Ford Motor Company and great-grandson of Henry Ford, says President Trump’s threat of tariffs is weighing heavily on the company. He spoke with NBC News’ Tom Costello about impact of tariffs and the first Ford ever made,
The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee authorizes a $100 million war chest for OMB to reorganize government without congressional oversight.
The Senate is voting on legislation regulating a form of cryptocurrency called stablecoins. The bill is the first in what’s expected to be a wave of crypto-friendly legislation in Congress following the industry’s heavy spending in last year’s election.