WSJ: Tax increase of Sanders’ tax plan unseen since WWII
According to new reports, Sen. Bernie Sander's (D-Vt.) tax plan, if implemented, would be the largest tax expansion since World War II.
According to new reports, Sen. Bernie Sander's (D-Vt.) tax plan, if implemented, would be the largest tax expansion since World War II.
On Friday, Vice President Mike Pence announced that 21 people aboard the Grand Princess cruise ship have tested positive for the coronavirus. During a press briefing at the White House, the coronavirus task force confirmed the news and detailed the administration's plan of attack.
The Trump administration is considering tax relief for the travel and tourism industries, who are reportedly facing their worst crisis since 2001. On Friday, White House officials proposed a possible tax deferral for the airlines, cruise lines and travel companies who have been greatly impacted by the coronavirus outbreak.
President Trump’s reelection campaign is investing time and money to flip Minnesota red this year. On Thursday, Second Lady Karen Pence stepped in for her husband and spoke to supporters at a ‘Keep America Great’ rally in St. Paul.
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