PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN ; Romneys Paid $1.94M to IRS in 11; Most Income from Investments, Taxed at Lower Rate Than WagesINSIDE: Campaign roundup 9AWASHINGTON - Mitt Romney, one of the wealthiest candidates everto...Raum, Tom
Agencies have completed their pre-election transition briefings. Trump may still not get them on time. The former president is still sidestepping the government's transition process, and if he wins that could cause roadblocks as he seeks to take control of agencies. ...
But campaign watchdogs say money, like water, always seems to find a way. Within a few years, amendments to the Federal Election Campaign Act had given rise to the era of unlimited contributions from corporations and unions that were supposed to be limited to so-called "party b...
Capital gains tax applies to any investment outside of a retirement account. So, all the investments in companies that are bundled together in your IRA and 401(k) accounts are exempt from this particular formula. The IRS will only tax you when money comes out of those accounts, wit...
Sometimes, a big announcement rally can even hurt more than it helps. It can drain precious financial resources that might be better spent on infrastructure. Worse still, if people don't show up, the visible lack of support can create a damaging narrative in a campaign's infancy. ...
Just months after the release of the “Mueller report,” which found no evidence Donald Trump’s campaign colluded with Russia in the 2016 election, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced the House would launch an impeachment inquiry of Trump for different reasons. The allegations against Trump stemme...
While Vice President-elect JD Vance recently called Putina U.S. adversary, Trump has frequently spoken of his affection for the Russian president, even since Russia's devastating invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Kremlin officials have celebratedTrump's victoryin this week's election. ...
The first Republican presidential debate of the 2024 election cycle unfolded in Milwaukee tonight on Fox News from 9-11 p.m. ET. Eight GOP contenders took the stage: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former Vice President Mike Pence, former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, businessman Vivek Ram...
Vivek Ramaswamyvowed toshut down the FBI, IRS, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Commerce and Education Departments. Axing government agencies is a popular idea in the Republican field, but it won't solve America's fiscal problems because it doesn't add up to enough savings. ...
He promised to repeal Obamacare, end Common Core, "throw out an incomprehensible tax code," lower taxes on manufacturers, shrink the federal workforce and fire "corrupt" IRS employees. The former governor also took a couple jabs at the Democratic frontrunner, Hillary Clinton ...