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President Donald Trump expressed optimism about negotiations in Congress to push forward his agenda on taxes and immigration.
February 24 -
Elon Musk's demand that more than 2 million federal employees defend their work is facing pushback from other powerful figures in the Trump administration.
February 24 -
President Trump is expected to sign a memorandum that opens the door to levies in response to digital services taxes some countries impose on U.S. tech giants.
February 21 -
Trump needs as much revenue as he can get as Republicans in Congress work to iron out a plan to extend the 2017 tax cuts that are due to expire later this year.
February 21 -
Trump signed an executive order undertaking a massive regulatory review to fulfill his campaign pledge of eliminating rules stifling businesses and innovation.
February 20 -
Elon Musk responded to a post suggesting a "DOGE Dividend" with a $5,000 check sent to taxpaying households, saying he would "check with the president."
February 20 -
President Trump intervened in the ongoing budget conflict between House and Senate Republicans just before a key congressional vote.
February 20 -
The Department of Government Efficiency says it has saved $55 billion in federal spending so far, but its website only accounts for $16.6 billion of that.
February 19 -
Trump ordered top economic officials to calculate U.S. tariffs based on the total tariffs and tax, regulatory, currency and any other barriers exports face.
February 14 -
Trump's Small Business Administration told probationary staff members it had mistakenly sent them termination notices, then informed some of them the next day they were fired after all.
February 12