Fact-checking the Vance-Walz debate
Revisionist history Vance and Walz had a lengthy back-and-forth over Trump’s role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol. Vance engaged in revisionist history in his defense of his running mate.
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Revisionist history Vance and Walz had a lengthy back-and-forth over Trump’s role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol. Vance engaged in revisionist history in his defense of his running mate.
Jobs and unemployment The number of people with jobs rebounded strongly during Biden’s time, surpassing pre-pandemic levels by more than 6 million.
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Conversely, Stefanik had more policy disagreements with Trump than all but 11 of her fellow Republicans over his four years, but voted to reject Biden’s Pennsylvania slate of electors mere hours after the Jan.6,
Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen testifies before the House Financial Services Committee on Feb. 6.
high-profile cases the justices will consider and decide before the end of June are follow-ups on the court’s politically controversial major decisions in the past two terms, when conservatives had a 6-
Ahead of his appearance Monday, Scott’s presidential exploratory committee had already filed to change its name to "Tim Scott for America," launched a $6 million ad campaign and announced plans to visit
Future proposed yearly spending could top $10 trillion Worse, CBO baseline spending projections show that Biden’s proposed budgets for the next two years will continue the $6 trillion-dollar spending of
His bill would allow for exceptions for those medically certified as unfit for work; a person with responsibility for a dependent less than 7 years old, up from 6 years; and pregnant women.
Inflation remains stubborn, with the consumer price index rising by 6 percent over the 12 months ending in February, and by 5.5 percent after stripping out food and energy prices.
Thomas Manger condemning Fox News host Tucker Carlson’s assertions about the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)Senate Majority LeaderCharles E.
People have seen the federal budget hit $6 trillion for three consecutive years.
This scenario, Moody’s wrote, would push the economy into a recession next year, cost 2.6 million jobs and push unemployment back to almost 6 percent, and shave 2.7 percent off inflation-adjusted gross
But Wrightson ICAP said there remains “tail risk” that Congress would need to act by early June given “Treasury’s financial position will be at a low ebb from June 6 to June 14” after Treasury’s debt issuance