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U.S. President Donald Trump met Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on Thursday morning for the start of a high-stakes summit that runs through Friday.
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US and Chinese leaders to discuss Hormuz blockade, Taiwan and rare earths
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Senate confirms new Fed chair as Trump allies warn rate cuts may have to wait The Washington PostKevin Warsh confirmed as Fed chair, succeeding Jerome Powell CNNWhy Warsh's Democrat problem could come back to bite him PoliticoThe Economy That Kevin Warsh, the Federal Reserve's New Chair, Is Inheriting The New York Times
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What to Watch at Trump and Xi's U.S.-China Summit The New York TimesLive updates: Trump visits China, to meet with Xi Jinping in high-stakes summit CNNTrump, Xi begin summit in first U.S. presidential trip to Beijing in nearly a decade CNBCTrump-Xi summit live: Talks in Beijing to include Iran, trade and Taiwan Reuters
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JD Vance threatens health funding to states that don't comply with White House anti-fraud effort The GuardianVance announces suspension of $1.3 billion in Medicaid payments to California NBC NewsTrump administration freezes Medicare enrollments for new home health care, hospice providers The HillWhite House cuts $1.3 billion in Medicaid payments to California Politico
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MAGA world is giving the House GOP cover on Trump's housing push PoliticoTrump, Senate ramp up pressure on the House to pass housing bill The HillTrump Urges Congress To Pass Controversial Ban on Institutional Homeowners To 'Save the American Dream' Realtor.comThe Senate passed its first major housing bill since the subprime mortgage crisis. Can it actually become law? Yahoo Finance
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Traders also think it is likely that the president will talk about Iran, despite his comments that the U.S. doesn't need China's help in resolving the war.
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President Trump has declared the cease-fire on "life support," and investors are taking a cautious approach as the economic effects of the war become more apparent.
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Topic: New DemocracyPoliticsThe more extreme Trump gets, the more the non-MAGA Republicans, whom I will call the "GOP," would like to be free of him. They always distrusted him, but their desire for power overwhelmed that distrust. The alternative to Trump was the Democrats. Opposition to Trump meant being pushed out of the Republican party like Liz Cheney. Now they live in fear. Only the GOP have the political power to remove Trump. 4 in the House. 4 in the Senate could pass a resolution, including a resolution declaring Trump an insurrectionist. 14 could beat filibuster, 20 could pass veto-proof resolutions or convict an impeachment.
But to "shoot at the king and miss" means the end of their career; all they have worked for. Is there a way the Democrats could help them and save the country, as is their duty?
Trump's threat is this: defy him, and next primary, they'll run a MAGA opponent. Elon Musk will fund that campaign. You'll be out, even in a safe seat.
The Democrats could pledge this: If you are in a safe GOP seat and you vote to be rid of Trump, and they attack you, we won't run anybody in your race. Further, we'll tell our supporters to register as Republicans and vote for you, and if that fails, you can run as an independent, or even a new party called the "Grand Old" party, and we'll tell our supporters to vote for you. One time only, but we'll do what we can, and you'll get 6 more years. It had better be over after that.
This actually costs
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