The Trump administration is moving to drop controversial plans for a $1.8 billion fund to pay victims of alleged government ...
The slush fund may be on life support, but this IRS immunity thing Trump wants is outrageous—and Democrats need to make ...
The proposed settlement would create a fund for Jan. 6 defendants and others who claim the Biden Administration weaponized the legal system against them ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is refusing to say whether President Donald Trump and his family will still receive immunity ...
President Donald Trump's backed 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act' created the upcoming Trump Accounts. Also for education savings, it changed 529 plans.
ANALYSIS: A federal judge could sanction everyone involved over allegations of ‘serious misconduct’ in the president’s ...
Trump Accounts, which launch this summer, will offer another tax-deferred savings option for families. But experts say 529 plans offer greater tax advantage.
Democratic state leaders around the country have an unusual strategy to stymie President Donald Trump’s $1.8 billion ...
Many Arizonans will get tax breaks, while data centers will temporarily pay more under an $18.3 billion budget negotiated by ...
WASHINGTON, June 1 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump plans to drop his $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization" fund that would have benefited political allies, Axios reported on Monday, after a ...