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Trump Live Updates: Maxwell Avoids Answering Epstein Questions as Lawyer Says She Wants Clemency The New York TimesGhislaine Maxwell pleads the Fifth but says she'd 'speak fully and honestly' if Trump grants her clemency NBC NewsGhislaine Maxwell: I'll Talk for a Pardon New York MagazineJasmine Crockett's vulgar 6-word message for Trump in Epstein probe foxnews.com
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Treasuries Fall as China Banks Asked to Limit Bond Holdings Yahoo FinanceMarkets AM Need to Know: China on U.S. Treasury, dollar and Trump's approval ratings, and more (SP500:) Seeking AlphaChina might be beginning to back away from U.S. debt as investors get nervy about over-exposure to American assets FortuneTreasuries, dollar dip as China warns on US bonds: Markets wrap The Boston Globe
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Japan's Takaichi to pursue conservative agenda after election landslide NPRJapan's Takaichi secures historic supermajority in landslide election victory cnn.comJapan's 'Iron Lady' thanks Trump as party secures historic supermajority Fox NewsOpinion | Takaichi Rolls to a Landslide Victory in Japan The Wall Street Journal
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Trump leaves Republicans guessing on midterms plans as outlook darkens The Washington PostGOP leaders fret as Trump sits out the party's nastiest primary battles — with Senate control on the line cnn.com5 glaring warning signs for Republicans in this year's midterm elections NPRGOP's new fear: Losing the Senate in November AxiosRepublicans Secretly Fuming With Trump as Midterm Disaster Looms The Daily Beast
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Trump plans to keep Democratic governors out of traditionally bipartisan meeting The Washington PostWes Moore suggests race may be why he was not invited to gov dinner with Trump PoliticoMd. Gov. Moore uninvited from White House bipartisan dinner: 'Blatant disrespect' FOX 5 DCTrump Is Hosting Governors at the White House, but Only Republicans The New York Times
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Taxpayers could face long waits for IRS responses to questions on a slew of complicated new tax changes this filing season.
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The U.S. Justice Department proposed on Wednesday that Congress take up legislation to curb protections that big tech platforms like Alphabet's Google and Facebook have had for decades, a senior official said, following through on U.S. President Donald Trump's bid to crack down on tech giants.
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