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Carville: ‘Big, beautiful bill’ should be Democrats’ ‘rallying cry,’ Epstein a ‘distraction

Longtime Democratic strategist James Carville said Monday that President Trump’s recently signed “big beautiful bill” should be a rallying cry for Democrats while calling the controversy over disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein just a “distraction.”  “I think the Democrats have just this wonderful opportunity [with] the “big, beautiful bill.” People detest this. And the more that…

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Inflation ticks up in June following tariffs

Inflation rose by 2.7 percent in June following warnings from economists that the cost of President Trump’s tariffs would make it through value chains and start to show up in consumer prices over the summer. The Labor Department’s consumer price index (CPI) rose by 0.3 percent on the month to hit an increase of 2.7…

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Watch live: Waltz, Trump’s pick for UN ambassador, faces Senate confirmation hearing

Former national security adviser Mike Waltz will testify before the Senate on Friday morning on his nomination for U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. Waltz, who left his previous post in May after controversy surrounding the Trump administration’s use of the Signal messing app, will face questioning before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. The confirmation…

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Van Jones: MAGA ‘bamboozled’ on Epstein files

CNN pundit Van Jones said the “Make America Great Again” movement has been “bamboozled” over the Trump administration’s handling of records relating to disgraced financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. “Look, MAGA has been took, had, bamboozled. I don‘t know, like — look, you have everything, that you just said, every Republican was saying, and…

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Watch live: House GOP leaders give remarks with DOGE cuts, Russian sanctions in mind

House Republican leaders will brief reporters Tuesday morning following its closed-door meeting, as their counterparts in the Senate work to push through President Trump’s rescissions package that could make some Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) funding cuts permanent. Their remarks also come a day after Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) signaled openness to supporting increased sanctions…

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