Trump, Republicans and tax cut
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The poll finds that about half of Republicans, 55%, are very or somewhat optimistic about their party’s future, up from 47% last summer. Still, only about 3 in 10 Republicans are optimistic about the state of U.S. politics, up from about 1 in 10 last summer.
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Explícame on MSNTrump and the Republican Party are preparing for a victory with reforms and budget modificationsThe Republican Party, led by President Donald Trump, unveils a sweeping fiscal package aimed at cementing their legislative priorities. Dubbed 'THE ONE, BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL,' this proposal seeks to make permanent the 2017 tax cuts and introduce new fiscal reforms,
Rep. Shri Thanedar of Michigan announced his intention to charge ahead, saying that as an immigrant to America he wants to do all he can to protect its Constitution and institutions.
The warring tribes within the Republican party – and how their differences could sink Trump’s ‘big beautiful bill’ - ANALYSIS: The GOP is all on board for Medicaid work requirements. Beyond that, there’s little unity yet,
Democrats vying to be New Jersey’s next governor are desperate to prove they care about driving down costs and winning back voters who may have been swayed by President Donald Trump’s populist economic message.
House Republicans have unveiled a pilot savings program for kids that's reminiscent of a "baby bonds" plan previously floated by Democrat Cory Booker.
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNTrump proposes taxes on the rich, breaks republican party orthodoxyIn a surprising move, former President Donald Trump suggests increasing taxes on the wealthiest Americans, challenging the long-standing fiscal principles of the Republican Party.
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Explícame on MSNRepublican Party prepares Trump exemptions on tips, extra hours and moreThe Republican-led House unveils a sweeping tax proposal central to Trump's second-term agenda. Dubbed 'THE ONE, BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL,' it promises new exemptions and permanent tax cuts, aiming for approval by Memorial Day.
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Worse, Ciattarelli called Trump a “charlatan” in 2015 and said he was “not fit” to serve in the Oval Office. The president, in turn, has attacked him. That made the former moderate lawmaker somewhat of an enemy to the MAGA crowd — a dreaded RINO, Republican in name only.