
What voters need to know about Trump’s economic policy proposals
CNN
Locked in a tight race for the White House with Vice President Kamala Harris, former President Donald Trump is eager to show voters how he’ll handle the economy if elected.
Locked in a tight race for the White House with Vice President Kamala Harris, former President Donald Trump is eager to show voters how he’ll handle the economy if elected. Trump held two speeches this week centered on the economy and his policies, but he has yet to release a detailed economic plan. On the campaign trail, the former president has largely focused his economic priorities on lowering taxes, increasing tariffs and lowering prices for consumers. Trump repeatedly slams the Biden-Harris administration for high inflation and has pledged to bring down prices immediately. In reality, a president has few tools to address rising prices unilaterally. It’s the job of the Federal Reserve to set interest rates. Here’s what we know so far about Trump’s economic plans: Ending federal taxes on tips has become one of Trump’s favorite pledges at his campaign rallies.

Friday featured yet another drop in the drip-drip-drip of new information from the Jeffrey Epstein files. This time: new pictures released by House Democrats that feature Donald Trump and other powerful people like Bill Clinton, Steve Bannon and Richard Branson, culled from tens of thousands of photos from Epstein’s estate.












