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Key provisions in the president’s signature legislation will take effect at different times over several years.
In one of the interviews for the new Frontline project Trump’s Power & The Rule of Law, one of the Donald Trump’s most strident defenders, attorney Mike Davis, says, “I think retribution is an important component of justice.
President Trump’s pick for New Jersey’s US attorney has nabbed endorsements from top law enforcement leaders nationwide — but still faces roadblocks from the Garden State’s Democratic senators for final confirmation as her interim status is set to expire in less than two weeks.
The vote hands the Trump administration a victory in its ongoing power struggle with Congress over federal spending.
One of the main impacts of President Trump's new tax and spending law could be the cost of energy. Dan O'Brien, senior analyst for Energy Innovation, joined CBS News to discuss.
Federal tax and spending legislation signed into law by President Donald Trump on July 4 delivers substantive benefits to the wealthy by extending tax provisions that were set to expire—and by tweaking current tax laws to create new perks.
Sen. Josh Hawley introduced a bill to repeal some of the Medicaid cuts in Trump’s sweeping tax law, after Hawley voted to pass it earlier this month.