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Trump's Twitter Firing of Rex Tillerson Mocked by Late-Night Hosts | THR News

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Late-night hosts wasted no time in poking fun at former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's firing Tuesday by President Donald Trump over Twitter.
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Trump Budget Plan Sees Federal Debt Topping $30 Trillion Over Decade

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Feb.10 -- Office of Management and Budget Acting Director Russell Vought offers insight into President Donald Trump’s $4.8 trillion spending plan. He speaks with Bloomberg’s David Westin on “Balance of Power.”
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Historically, Impeachment Will Damage President Trump: United States Studies Center

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Dec.18 -- Kim Hoggard, non-resident fellow at United States Studies Centre, discusses the impeachment proceedings against President Trump and how it could impact him politically. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Trump: Will Discuss Possible Payroll Tax Cut With Congress

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Mar.09 -- President Donald Trump said his administration will discuss a possible payroll tax cut with the Senate as he seeks to stem the economic fallout from the coronavirus outbreak. Trump and Vice President Mike Pence speak at a press...
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Rep. Adam Smith on Pentagon Funding, Impeachment Hearings and USMCA

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Nov.22 -- U.S. Representative Adam Smith, a Washington Democrat and chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, discusses the fight over Pentagon funding, the House impeachment hearings and the prospects for the U.S.-Mexico-Canada...
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Trump Tours Ford Plant In Michigan, Touts Ventilator Production

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President Trump spent Thursday in Michigan for a discussion with black leaders and a tour of a Ford plant that produced ventilators.
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China Has Cheated American Farmers for Years, Says Senator Kramer

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May.07 -- Senator Kevin Cramer, a Republican from North Dakota, says farmers in his state have been cheated by China for years. He speaks to Kevin Cirilli on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Family Of Harry Dunn Suing Trump Administration, Diplomat's Wife

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Harry Dunn died in August after his motorcyle collided with a car driven by a U.S. diplomat's wife. She was driving on the wrong side of the road.
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The DOJ Is Distancing Itself From Rudy Giuliani

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The Department of Justice says it wouldn't have let top officials meet with Rudy Giuliani had it known his associates were under investigation.
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Supreme Court Temporarily Halts House Subpoena for Trump Records

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Nov.18 -- The U.S. Supreme Court has stayed a House panel subpoena for the financial records of President Donald Trump. Bloomberg’s John Wingrove reports on “Balance of Power.”
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House Votes to Curb Trump Power to Strike Iran

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Jan.09 -- The U.S. House of Representatives voted Thursday to limit President Donald Trump’s authority to strike Iran, a mostly symbolic move Democrats say defends Congress’s constitutional powers but Republicans say endangers national...
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Mnuchin: U.S. to Review China Tariffs After Phase 2 Signed

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Jan.14 -- U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin speaks to reporters about the trade negotiations with China. He says the existing tariffs on billions of dollars of Chinese goods coming into the U.S. are likely to stay in place until...
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Trump Must Project a Thoughtful Strategy on Iran, Hormats Says

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Jan.08 -- Robert Hormats, vice chairman at Kissinger Associates, discusses the tone President Donald Trump must set going forward on U.S. policy on Iran. He speaks on with Bloomberg’s Tom Keene "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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North Korea Says U.S. Faces a 'Very Grave Situation' After Address

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North Korea is angry that President Joe Biden called them a security threat in his first address to Congress.
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Biden Won't Raise Taxes on Anyone Making Less Than $400,000

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Apr.22 -- Bloomberg reports exclusively that President Joe Biden wants to almost double the capital gains tax for wealthy individuals to 39.6%. White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, when asked about the capital-gains plan at a press...
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Trump to Travel to Southern Border Amid Wall Shutdown Fight

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Jan.07 -- President Donald Trump will head to the U.S.-Mexico Border on Thursday amid a fight over funding for his proposed border wall which has led to a partial government shutdown. Bloomberg's Erik Wasson reports on "Bloomberg...
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Pelosi Says Becoming Speaker Helped Break a 'Marble Ceiling' in Our Country

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Apr.10 -- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a Democrat from California, talks about her first meeting in the Oval Office as leader of her caucus. She speaks on the latest episode of “The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations.” The...
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EU 'Quite Unified' by Trump and Brexit, EIB's Stubb Says

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Apr.11 -- Alexander Stubb, VP of the European Investment Bank and former Finland Prime Minister, discusses trade tensions between the U.S. and European Union, what is needed for the next EU Commission president, and the prospect of a...
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Trump Mused About Replacing Powell With Warsh Last Year: Axios

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Apr.03 -- President Donald Trump briefly thought toward the end of last year about whether he could replace Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell with Kevin Warsh, according to an Axios report. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli reports on...
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Moore Calls MMT 'One of the Stupidest' Ideas for Monetary Policy

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May.02 -- President Donald Trump's selection for the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, Stephen Moore, explains why he finds the idea of modern monetary policy "disturbing." He speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Pres. Biden Expanding Legal Access

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The Biden Administration wants to ensure services for low-income Americans and minorities.
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GOP Lawmakers Unveil $568B Infrastructure Plan

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Republicans say the president's plan goes beyond what is considered infrastructure.
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U.S. Doubles Vaccine Purchase, Calls For More Global Shots

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World leaders, aid groups and global health organizations are growing more vocal about the slow pace of vaccinations.
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Pres. Biden: Pope Told Me That I Should "Keep Receiving Communion"

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The two ran overtime in their discussions on climate change, poverty and the coronavirus pandemic.