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New Details Emerge After Governor’s Mansion Firebombed, Budget Group Says the Actual Federal Debt Is $158.6 Trillion

Episode 79 Published 1 year ago
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While motive remains unclear, the Dauphin County District Attorney’s Office has released the criminal complaint and affidavit charging Cody Balmer of Harrisburg, 38, with setting fire to the Governor’s Residence in the early hours of last Sunday morning. As Americans filed their taxes leading up to April 15th, the federal debt – and Americans’ federal debt burden – continues to grow. A nonprofit public-interest litigation firm filed a lawsuit Monday alleging President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs require congressional approval. And more...

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New details emerge after governor's mansion firebombed

Budget group says the actual federal debt is $158.6 trillion

Businesses sue Trump admin over 'Liberation Day' tariffs

California losing another refinery, impacting AZ and NV; fuel shortages possible

Trump administration freezes more than $2.2 billion in funding to Harvard

 


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