What’s behind Democrats’ bid to torpedo permanent Republican tax cuts

The party can’t stop the Trump cuts from indefinite extension. It can only hope to contain them.
Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore.Preston Keves/Creative Commons

Trump’s week of tests

Republicans are charting a course for Trump’s agenda, while elections in Florida and Wisconsin test the president’s support.
President Donald Trump prepares to sign an executive order related to the U.S. live entertainment ticketing industry in the Oval Office.Leah Millis/Reuters

Taiwan sees China’s military drills as a ‘signal’ to the US

Beijing said the exercises would “serve as a stern warning” to the self-ruled island’s leaders.
Chinese aircraft carrier Shandong, in a video released by the People’s Liberation Army’s Eastern Theatre Command on April 1Eastern Theatre Command via Reuters

The power struggle behind South Africa’s budget delay

Port and rail infrastructure have been major sticking points between the two biggest parties in the coalition government.
South Africa Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana delivers a budget speech on Mar. 12 in Cape Town.South Africa Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana. Jeffrey Abrahams/Gallo Images via Getty Images.
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Democrats’ anti-Musk campaign pays off in Wisconsin

Republicans had hoped that by nationalizing the race, they could excite enough 2024 Donald Trump voters. But they came up short.
Susan Crawford reacts to her election victory in WisconsinVincent Alban/Reuters

What’s behind Democrats’ bid to torpedo permanent Republican tax cuts

The party can’t stop the Trump cuts from indefinite extension. It can only hope to contain them.
Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore.Preston Keves/Creative Commons

White House signals no deadline for Musk’s DOGE departure

His “special government employee” status is set to expire at the end of May, but that may not mean much to the Trump administration.
Elon Musk and President Donald TrumpKevin Lamarque/Reuters

Bipartisan pair of senators warn Trump over Houthi strikes

Jeff Merkley and Rand Paul say the attacks in Yemen risked emboldening the Iranian-backed group. 

Republicans double down on voter ID — even though it may not help them

The two major parties’ coalitions are shifting, and the old assumption is no longer clear.

Senate Democrats push back on GOP’s housing ‘turmoil’

In a new letter, Senate Democrats raise concerns about changes at the Federal Housing Finance Agency.

Trump’s week of tests

Republicans are charting a course for Trump’s agenda, while elections in Florida and Wisconsin test the president’s support.

Booker bids for a marathon anti-Trump speech

The New Jersey Democrat and former presidential candidate, now in party leadership, is preparing to speak overnight if he can maintain his endurance.

Trump administration deports more alleged gang members, avoiding Alien Enemies Act

The names of the 17 people deported were provided to Semafor, a shift from the previous flights using the 1798 law.

Trump and Musk are on the ballot in a Wisconsin judicial race

Wisconsin will go to the polls Tuesday to elect a new state Supreme Court justice in an election with nationwide implications.

Uncommon Bonds: Remaking FEMA

A bipartisan pair wants to move the disaster relief agency out from under DHS.
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