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Trump floats new retirement benefit for 54 million workers The Washington PostTrump announces new retirement plan at State of the Union AxiosTrump just proposed a new retirement savings plan: What we know and what we don't CNNBessent on new Trump retirement plan: ‘We can do it through reconciliation' The Hill
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Jeffries defends Democratic outbursts at State of the Union AxiosHakeem Jeffries slams GOP's "cult-like" reaction to Trump's State of the Union MS NOWJeffries: Trump State of the Union ‘riddled with dirty rotten lies' The HillHouse Minority Leader Jeffries Holds News Conference Ahead of State of the Union C-SPAN
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Well before the Supreme Court struck down many of President Trump's tariffs, Wall Street had been literally betting on it. Firms created a market to sell companies' claims on refunds, if they happen.
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He's promising accounts with up to a $1,000 match for private-sector workers but legal limits and income restrictions could narrow who actually benefits.
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Market strategists were weighing in on President Donald Trump's State of the Union address late Tuesday and coming away with some important implications for the U.S. dollar.
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Rubio defends US ouster of Venezuela's Maduro to Caribbean leaders unsettled by Trump policies AP NewsRubio visits the Caribbean as Trump's Iran gambit nears tipping point The Washington PostRubio defends U.S. ouster of Venezuela's Maduro to Caribbean leaders PBSRubio urges Caribbean leaders to cooperate on gangs as Cuba worries grow Reuters
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Epstein Files Are Missing Records About Woman Who Made Claim Against Trump - The New York Times The New York TimesDOJ has not released some Epstein files related to a woman who made an allegation against Trump NBC NewsDemocrats to probe DOJ's alleged withholding of Epstein files on Trump PoliticoEpstein files: DOJ withheld documents about claim Trump sexually abused minor, MS NOW reports CNBC
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Days after a Supreme Court defeat on trade, the president vowed to keep his tariff agenda alive and insisted his economic policies are working.
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Sen. Rand Paul indicated he would be the fourth Republican to oppose President Trump's redirecting of federal funds toward building a border wall, potentially forcing the president to issue his first veto.
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