Republican Representative Don Bacon of Nebraska has become the first House Republican to oppose Trump’s tariffs, planning to introduce a bill mirroring bipartisan Senate legislation aimed at restoring Congress’s control over levies. Bacon’s move is significant as other Senate Republicans have raised concerns about the tariffs, fearing inflation and a recession. The Senate bill, co-sponsored by Grassley and Cantwell, aims to limit the president’s power to impose tariffs by requiring a congressional review and vote to end them.
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US House Speaker Johnson calls for ‘transparency’ on Epstein, in departure from Trump
US House Speaker Mike Johnson has urged the Justice Department to release all files related to Jeffrey Epstein, diverging from President Trump, who suggested moving past the issue. Despite Trump's backing for Attorney General Pam Bondi's discretion, Republican colleagues, including Lauren Boebert and Senator John Kennedy, demand accountability and transparency regarding Epstein's connections. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: US House Speaker Mike Johnson is asking the government to share all information about the...
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