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DOJ Seeks Four-Month Delay on Tariff Refunds After Missing Court Deadline
The administration promised courts that refunds would be simple if the tariffs lost — now it's calling the same process too complex to rush
The administration promised courts that refunds would be simple if the tariffs lost — now it's calling the same process too complex to rush
At least a dozen lawmakers will skip Trump's Feb. 24 address to attend a progressive-organized "People's State of the Union" on the National Mall
Multiple lawmakers cite Greenland threats and Nobel Prize text as evidence president unable to discharge duties
Mobile Fortify technology searches 200 million images to identify individuals in seconds during field operations
Administration dismisses economist warnings about job losses and financial risks as economy posts strong growth
Secretive surveillance program tracks American travel patterns using hidden cameras
However, critics argue the bill could significantly increase federal deficits and reduce social safety nets.
With electricity rates climbing at nearly double the overall inflation rate, members of Congress are under pressure to address both short-term price spikes