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Provisions in President Donald Trump’s massive tax and spending cuts bill will be staggered over the next several years for a myriad of reasons, including mitigating political blowback in the 2026 midterm election.
The legislation that grants tax cuts to the rich and eviscerates Medicaid is unpopular with voters, according to a new Wall Street Journal poll.
A House GOP group is launching a specialized panel to solicit lawmaker ideas on a second budget reconciliation bill, Fox News Digital has learned.
For many foreign nationals, a new visa fee will increase the cost of traveling to the United States by $250. The “visa integrity fee,” included in the sweeping policy legislation that President Donald Trump signed into law this month,
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The bill could cause thousands of people to lose access to treatment for opioid use disorder, researchers estimate.
Moves by the Trump administration to pare back Medicaid, rescind medical debt rules and loosen vaccine requirements threaten to increase medical bills for millions of Americans.
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Raw Story on MSNTrump's mega spending bill is so unpopular that it seems 'designed in a lab': pollA majority of Americans oppose President Donald Trump's mega-spending bill, according to a new poll. The Wall Street Journal on Saturday published the results of a poll it conducted about the legislation.
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OK Magazine on MSNElon Musk Slams Donald Trump's Tax Bill as 'Political Suicide' and Job KillerRene Kirby, “Shallow Hal” actor, dies at 70 after lifelong battle with spina bifida Trump calls for Kamala Harris, Oprah, and Beyoncé to be prosecuted as Epstein fallout continues There's a New No. 1 Travel Destination in U.S., According to Study
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Explícame on MSNHow much do taxpayers gain from Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill?Trump’s 2025 tax overhaul promises broad economic benefits, but its long-term effects reveal a complex picture for different income groups.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump signed a bill Thursday canceling about $9 billion that had been approved for public broadcasting and foreign aid as Republicans look to lock in cuts to programs targeted by the White House’s Department of Government Efficiency.