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Trump’s Executive Order Sparks Sweeping Changes to U.S. Elections
Critics argue the law creates barriers for low-income and marginalized voters, calling it a form of voter suppression, while supporters claim it ensures election integrity.
Critics argue the law creates barriers for low-income and marginalized voters, calling it a form of voter suppression, while supporters claim it ensures election integrity.
The framework unlocks the reconciliation process, enabling Republicans to bypass a Senate filibuster and pass legislation with a simple majority.
Advanced anti-fraud technology now allows the SSA to perform fraud checks on phone claims, eliminating the need for most in-person visits.
This decision is part of a broader pattern where the Supreme Court pushes back against activist rulings from lower courts, providing temporary relief to Trump's policies while appeals are ongoing.
A 104% tariff on Chinese imports takes effect, as Trump defends his strategy to protect American industries despite bipartisan efforts to limit tariff authority.
President Trump urges swift passage of the bill, emphasizing its importance for economic stability, while House conservatives push back against the Senate’s proposed $4 billion in cuts.
The Senate’s plan includes $4 billion in cuts over a decade, far less than the $1.5 trillion outlined in the House’s original budget, raising fears of increased deficits.
Cruz and Paul emphasize the need for tariffs to be temporary and urge for congressional oversight, with Cruz highlighting the importance of free trade and Paul calling tariffs "a terrible mistake."