Trump, GOP and Tariffs
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Sheehy said that the tariffs had prompted companies to reinvest in the U.S., which Collins countered by stating that there were many companies doing the exact opposite and waiting to see what the poli...
From The Daily Beast
Regardless of what Trump ultimately announces, all the proposals would be historic.
From CNN
Donald Trump is willing to negotiate with countries over his latest tariffs, the White House has said a day before the US president imposes new tariffs globally.
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Randy Fine projected to win Florida special election
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Florida state Sen. Randy Fine won Tuesday’s special election for a vacant congressional seat that the president carried by 30 points less than five months ago.
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Republican State Senator Randy Fine has defeated Democrat Josh Weil in a special Florida congressional election to fill the seat previously held by National Security Advisor Michael Waltz.
From BBC
Tuesday's special elections for two Florida congressional seats in heavily pro-Trump districts have become an unexpected source of concern for national Republicans as Democrats have poured millions i...
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Sen. Bill Cassidy wondered on CNBC Tuesday if there was "some way that we can cut Medicare," before correcting himself with the word "reform."
Randy Fine won Tuesday night's special election in Florida, and will now hold former Rep. Michael Waltz's seat in the Sunshine State's 6th Congressional District.
Fox Business played some video of Musk claiming they won't cut Medicaid, or Social Security to fool the rubes. MUSK: 40% of the of the calls into social security were fraudulent like meaning that it was someone trying to get a social security payment that was going to a senior to go to a instead to go to a fraud ring.
Senator Tim Sheehy (R-MT) joins CNN’s Kaitlan Collins to discuss the “short-term pain” Americans will “absolutely” feel with President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
Sen. Ron Johnson urged Wisconsinites to get out to vote for state Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel, a Trump-backed Republican, to avoid the risk of losing a House majority.
Sen. Jon Husted (R-Ohio) on Monday argued President Trump “wasn’t advocating” for a third term when he floated a possible 2028 run over the weekend, adding that such a move would require a