UPDATE: Donald Trump Takes Office as the 47th US President

Bipartisan bill





Today, along with a group of my colleagues (@RepMikeLawler, @RepDonBacon, @RepMikeTurner, @RepLaLota, @RepGarbarino, @RepBresnahan, & Rep. Chris Smith), I called on President Trump to reconsider his Executive Order regarding collective bargaining rights of unionized federal workers.

We support efforts to improve government efficiency—but applying sweeping national security exemptions to agencies like SSA, FCC, GSA, and HHS risks doing more harm than good. These agencies are vital to public service. Undermining collective bargaining in these spaces weakens morale, accountability, and performance.

That’s why, alongside this letter, I introduced the Protect America’s Workforce Act with @RepGolden. This bipartisan bill restores a responsible, targeted approach—preserving bargaining rights and reinforcing the role that the worker’s voice plays in strengthening government.

We don’t have to choose between security and fairness. We can—and must—protect both.

Read our full letter below:
 


James Carville & Al Hunt delve into the influence of political pressure on law firms, particularly in relation to their dealings with the Trump administration. It discusses the implications of financial decisions in politics, highlighted by a significant Supreme Court race in Wisconsin. The dialogue also touches on controversial figures like Elon Musk and the historical context of their actions, including discussions around racism and the Holocaust.
 
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These countries are not doing blanket traiff on the US, also the chart is askew with supposed currency manipulation. Also WTF is discounted Tariffs?

"discounted" is supposed to mean that we do half of what he claims they are doing but not going under 10%

And yes, someone pointed out that since these numbers are basically made up, there's no way for other countries to lower their numbers.
 
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