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We are thinking about no tax on capital gains on houses,” Trump said during an Oval Office meeting with the president of the Philippines.
Trump’s budget proposal, from May, seeks to slash the Department of Health and Human Services’ budget by $31.3 billion compared with fiscal 2025, which saw deep cuts to HHS agencies like the National Institutes of Health ($18 billion) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ($5 billion).
President Donald Trump will hold events with the president of the Philippines at the White House and then have a reception with Republican lawmakers on Tuesday.The president also continues to face backlash from his MAGA supporters over his administration's handling of files related to the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
President Trump's dismantling of AmeriCorps will cost Catholic Charities $800,000 it needs to run local programs for the elderly and school kids.
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amNewYork on MSNNYC public school funding: Pols and advocates rally at Tweed Courthouse to condemn federal cuts in Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’Elected officials and public school advocates rallied Tuesday morning on the steps of Tweed Courthouse in lower Manhattan to protest federal cuts to NYC public school funding made in President Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” recently enacted into law.
President Donald Trump hosts Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Tuesday at the White House, seeking closer security and economic ties at a time when China is increasingly assertive in the Indo-Pacific region.
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The Democratic National Committee targets rural voters with billboards highlighting how Trump's "big, beautiful bill" could impact healthcare services through Medicaid restructuring.
Specifically, the Clinton-appointed judge ruled that Trump’s Office of Management and Budget broke the law by taking down the public apportionment website where, under a 2022 law that Congress made permanent in 2023, it’s mandated to report executive decisions on federal spending within two business days.