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The president is torn between the economic concerns of his supporters and the demands of immigration hardliners.
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The taxes on sound suppressors, short-barreled rifles, and short-barreled shotguns were meant to be prohibitive.
It’s unclear exactly how the $150 million included in the “big, beautiful bill” for next year’s July 4th will be spent.
There's no evidence that cuts to the National Weather Service impacted the response to the weekend's tragic flash floods.
The ban is a bad law. But leaving it on the books and willfully ignoring it sets a potentially more dangerous precedent.