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Vice-president, JD Vance, will head to the northeast Pennsylvania Swing Political Gazon on Wednesday to start selling the budgetary and political package of President Donald Trump in a working class district that could see a fierce campaign next year.
Vance, whose shooting vote has obtained the bill by the Senate, promoted the adoption of the bill as another example of the Mantra of the Trump administration of “promises made, promises held” and a measure that will reduce taxes, will increase remuneration at home for American families and strengthen border security, reports AP.
Historical legislation, which Trump signed earlier this month with almost unanimous republican support, includes key campaign promises like no advice tax, but also reduces Medicaid coupons and $ 1.2 food coupons.
Democrats have promised to make the law a major problem in the mid -term elections and recently held a town hall in the original state of the chamber president, Mike Johnson, of Louisiana to denounce the legislation as an “inverted Robin Hood – flying to the poor to give to the rich”.
The battle for messaging control over the bill could be essential to the way the measure is ultimately received, because some of the most conflicting parties of the law, including Medicaid and food aid cuts, are only condemned to take effect after the mid-term elections.
The bill was generally unpopular before its adoption, according to polls, although certain individual provisions are popular, such as stimulating the annual tax credit for children and eliminating taxes on advice.
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Adelita Grijalva won the primary of the Democratic Chamber in Arizona to succeed her father, beating a young social media activist in a closely watched election considered as a party’s generational fracture test.
Raúl Grijalva, member of the longtime congress in the south of Arizona, died of cancer earlier this year and left a vacant position in the seventh state district. The young Grijalva, a 54 -year -old man who served for 20 years in a Tucson school board, is a Pima county supervisor since 2020.
Grijalva, a progressive, said that maintaining democracy, defending immigrant rights and protecting access to Medicaid and Medicare is one of its main priorities.
“It is a victory not for me, but for our community and the progressive movement that my father started in southern Arizona over 50 years ago,” Grijalva said in a statement.
She faced an insurgent challenger in Deja Foxx, an influencer and activist for 25 -year -old social media whose campaign focused on her personal history to use the types of government programs that the Trump administration attacked. Foxx also called Grijalva for his “inherited surname” and said that political roles should not be inherited.
The district, which includes parts of Tucson and Arizona Borderlands, is strongly blue, which means that the winner of the primary is the general winner of the general. But three Republicans ran in the primary of their party; Daniel Buetière will face Adelita Grijalva to general on September 23.
Trump to meet Qatar’s PM to discuss Gaza’s ceasefire agreement reports Axios
President Donald Trump will meet the Prime Minister of Qatar, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani on Wednesday to discuss negotiations on a cease-fire agreement in Gaza, Axios Barak Ravid journalist published on X.
Israeli and Hamas negotiators have participated in the last series of cease-fire talks in Doha since July 6, discussing a proposal sustained by the United States for a 60-day ceasefire which plans to release a progressive release of hostages, withdrawal of Israeli troops from certain parts of Gaza and discussions on the end of the conflict.
Trump’s Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff said on Sunday that he was “full of hope” on the cease-fire negotiations in progress in Qatar, a key mediator between the two parties.
Mediators of the United States, Qatari and Egyptian worked to obtain an agreement, however, Israel and Hamas are divided on the extent of a possible Israeli withdrawal from the Palestinian enclave.
Trump threatens to impose drug and chip prices on August 1

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Donald Trump threatened to impose prices on pharmaceutical and semiconductor products on August 1, the last deadline for the introduction of its “reciprocal” levies from individual countries.
The American president told journalists late on Tuesday that taxes on medication imports could be announced “probably at the end of the month, and we will start with a low rate and give the pharmaceutical companies about a year to build, then we will make a very high price”.
He added that he had a similar calendar to impose samples on semiconductors, because he thought it was “less complicated” to implement prices on the chips required by all electronic devices, but did not provide more details.
Earlier in the month, Trump told a meeting of his cabinet that he expected to increase the prices on pharmaceutical products up to 200%, once he had given pharmaceutical companies a year and a half to bring their manufacture to the United States. He also threatened a 50% rate on imported copper in order to increase American metal production.
The Trump administration launched in April surveys on imports of pharmaceuticals and semiconductors in the United States under article 232 of the 1962 law on the expansion of trade, as part of an attempt to impose prices on the two sectors for reasons of national security.
The United States sends migrants to Eswatini after a ban on deportations of the third country
A flight carrying immigrants expelled from the United States landed in Eswatini, the Department of Internal Security announced in a decision following the Supreme Court of the lifting limits of migrants expelled to third countries.
In an online article, the spokesman for the Ministry of Internal Security, Tricia McLaughlin, appointed five deportees from Vietnam, Jamaica, Laos, Cuba and Yemen and said he was found guilty of crimes ranging from the rape of children to murder.
“An eviction flight safely in the country for Eswatini in southern Africa landed. This flight has taken so particularly barbaric individuals that their country of origin refused to take them back,” said McLaughlin late Tuesday.
At the end of June, the United States Supreme Court paved the way for the administration of President Donald Trump to resume the expulsion of migrants to countries other than their own without offering them a chance to show the damage they could face. The decision presented the government a victory in its aggressive pursuit of mass deportations.
On July 4, the United States finished the deportation of eight other migrants to South Sudan conflicts. The men had been placed on a flight in May to South Sudan, which was diverted to a djibouti base, where they had been detained in a converted shipping container.
The president of the American room Mike Johnson calls for the publication of Epstein files in the middle of the reaction
Hello and welcome to our live cover of American policy while the fury on Epstein files continues to grasp the country with the unusual public spectacle of the president normally loyal Mike Johnson who breaks with Donald Trump with his calls to make the files public.
It was a rare moment of friction between Trump and the President, a high -level ally on Capitol Hill, and came while the president faced an increasing reaction of the Conservatives who expected that he made public well known on Epstein, who committed suicide in 2019 when he was in police custody while he was facing accusations of sex.
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The president continued his efforts to move from the question last night, trying to minimize him and divert him to his opponents.
“I don’t understand why the Jeffrey Epstein affair would be interesting for anyone,” Trump told journalists on Tuesday.
He also said that there were credibility problems with documents, suggesting without citing evidence that they were “invented” by former FBI director James Comey and former presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden.
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Vice-president JD Vance Wednesday will go to the Northeastern swing political lawn Pennsylvania To start selling the budgetary and political package of President Donald Trump in a working class district that could see a fierce campaign of congress next year.
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Adelita Grijalva won the primary of the Democratic Chamber in Arizona To succeed his father, to beat a young social media activist in a closely viewed election considered as a test of the party’s generational fracture.
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Requested by a journalist if it would be a reason to get rid of the president of the Fed Jerome PowellTrump responded. “I think it’s sort of, because if you look at his testimony … He’s not talking about the problem,” said Trump. “It’s a big problem.” Trump has repeatedly demanded that Powell has reduced the short -term interest rate that the central bank controls, in part because the president considers that this will reduce the government’s loan costs.
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The Trump administration has decided to withdraw half of the 4,000 troops of the National Guard she sent to the spokesperson for the Pentagon-En Chief of Los Angeles Sean Parnell confirmed to the goalkeeper.
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A flight carrying immigrants expelled from the United States landed Eswaannounced the Department of Internal Security, in a decision following the Supreme Court of the lifting limits of the deportation of migrants to third countries.
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In a set of remarks disjointed at a summit of AI and energy investment, Trump deviated madly off topic to rent two supporters and conservatives present and made false affirmations on China with a single wind farm and on his uncle who taught once Ted Kaczynskiunabomber.
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Mike WaltzWho was ousted as a national security advisor after having wrongly added a journalist to a group group group on the strikes on Yemen, had his confirmation audience to become UN ambassador.
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The American ambassador to Israel, Mike HuckabeeAsked Israel to “aggressively” investigate the murder of an American Palestinian citizen who was beaten to death by Israeli settlers in the Israeli.