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Fox News: Trump warns of 'whopping 68% tax increase' if Senate fails to pass historic bill
Trump warns of 'whopping 68% tax increase' if Senate fails to pass historic bill
As the Senate approaches a vote on President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill," he warns of a potential 68% tax increase if it fails. The bill, encompassing $4.5 trillion in tax cuts and significant spending changes, faces opposition from Democrats and some Republicans.

GOP leaders are working to secure support amid a contentious "vote-a-rama." The bill proposes cuts to Medicaid and food stamps, stricter eligibility for benefits, and a boost for border security. Elon Musk criticized the bill's provisions, prompting a response from Trump.


GB News: Ben Habib grilled by Martin Daubney on ‘splitting Reform vote’ as he launches new party: ‘What’s the point?’
Ben Habib grilled by Martin Daubney on ‘splitting Reform vote’ as he launches new party: ‘What’s the point?’
Ben Habib has launched a new political party, Advance UK, claiming it represents the true interests of the UK amid various existential threats. He criticized existing parties, particularly Reform UK and its leader Nigel Farage, for lacking a commitment to the nation-state and democracy.

Habib asserts that his party is not a pressure group but aims to gather at least 30,000 members to validate its political force. He believes that establishing a new direction for UK politics is essential, despite concerns about splitting the vote with Reform UK.


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Le Monde: Trump dismantles Syria sanctions program as Israel eyes ties with new leadership
Trump dismantles Syria sanctions program as Israel eyes ties with new leadership
President Trump has officially lifted US sanctions on Syria, aiming to reintegrate the war-torn nation into the global economy following the end of the Assad family's rule. This decision comes after pressure from Saudi Arabia and Turkey and is seen as a potential step toward stabilizing the region.

The lifting of sanctions is expected to facilitate Syria's economic recovery and encourage the return of displaced citizens. Israel has expressed interest in normalizing relations with Syria, viewing this as an opportunity for transformation in the Middle East. However, concerns remain over ongoing violence against minorities in the country.