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Trump advised to pursue deeper tax cuts in second term

Former President Donald Trump is being advised to pursue significant new tax reforms in a possible second administration if he wins the Republican nomination and presidential election in 2024. The tax cuts would come as a follow-up to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, which, among other things, lowered the corporate tax rate to 21%.

Florida man who shot sister’s abusive ex-boyfriend to death will face no charges

A Florida man is set to face no charges after he defended his sister and shot her abusive ex-boyfriend to death, authorities said.

GOP investigates Hunter Biden lawyers’ alleged ‘brazen’ intimidation of IRS whistleblowers

Three House chairmen asked the Department of Justice Tuesday for any communications from Hunter Biden's attorneys about punishing a pair of Internal Revenue Service criminal investigators for speaking to Congress.

Donald Trump indictment: New York judge signals possible delay in hush money trial

Former President Donald Trump's criminal trial in New York over alleged falsified business records could face delay due to his "rapidly evolving" court schedule, according to a letter from the presiding judge.

California near major new green policy with emissions disclosure legislation

California is poised to force major companies to disclose their greenhouse gas emissions, the most sweeping mandate of its kind and one that could have major implications for the broader economy, given the state's size and prominence.

Food stamps: Maine SNAP payments for September worth $1,691 to wrap up in two days

Eligible residents in Maine will continue to receive payments from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program over the next two days before the program wraps up for the month of September.

GOP probes whistleblower claim that CIA paid investigators to dismiss lab leak theory

Republicans in Congress are investigating a claim from a high-ranking CIA officer that leadership at the agency offered monetary incentives to investigators to dismiss the lab leak theory of origin for the coronavirus.

New Mexico governor defends gun ban against ‘narrow’ readings of constitutions

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D-NM) attempted to defend her 30-day executive order blocking open and concealed carrying of firearms, criticizing "narrow" interpretations of both New Mexico's and the nation's constitutions.

Trump faces more suits attempting to block him from ballot under 14th Amendment

New lawsuits in Minnesota and Oklahoma mark a growing yet long-shot effort to keep former President Donald Trump off the ballot during next year's presidential elections under the 14th Amendment's "insurrection clause."

Blackburn turns focus to Biden border policies amid rising number of terrorist crossings

EXCLUSIVE — Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) is hitting the Biden administration over its border policies amid rising numbers of reported terrorist crossings at the southern border, according to the Tennessee senator’s latest episode of Unmuted with Marsha, which was first shared with the Washington Examiner.
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