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Here are the top 10 things to know about President Donald Trump’s $4.7 trillion budget request for the coming fiscal year: 1. Military spending would go up.
The administration is asking lawmakers for $200 billion as an initial payment toward the president’s goal — up to $1.5 trillion from $1 trillion — for a sweeping project to upgrade the country’s roads
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She added that her congressional health insurance did not start until Feb. 1, weeks after she was sworn into office. Though they hail from the far ends of the political spectrum, Reps.
Instead of doing a victory lap to celebrate last week’s passage of HR 1, Democrats’ signature anticorruption legislation, House leadership was feverishly writing and rewording a resolution against hate
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Such was the thinking that allowed Google, in 2007, to purchase the online advertising agency DoubleClick for $3.1 billion, Facebook to buy Instagram for $1 billion in 2012, and Amazon to acquire
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After the president himself pulled the plug on her appearances behind the White House podium, she has held just four press briefings since Nov. 1 — and none since Jan. 28.
By Nathan Ouellette [jwp-video n=”1″] President Donald Trump will release parts of his budget request for the coming 2020 fiscal year at 11:30 a.m. on Monday.
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I’m done. https://t.co/n04FwGjCxM — David Cicilline (@davidcicilline) March 11, 2019 var rcrdTwitter = 1; The president’s son and 2016 campaign adviser, Donald Trump Jr., commended Carlson
The roughly 1 percentage point disparity between forecasts continues through the next decade.
“He and I go to Cups every day at 1:00 no matter what. We spend more time talking to everyone else than reporters in the hallway during those trips.
For the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1, Trump would increase defense spending by about 5 percent to $750 billion, despite a spending cap imposed by a deficit reduction law that requires cuts.
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