Trump's Big Beautiful Tax Bill
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RALEIGH, N.C. How should the American right view the passage of President Trumps signature tax and budget law? Is it really, as Republicans came to
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Radio host Charlamagne claimed GOP support for the controversial Big Beautiful Bill despite political risks signals future elections might not be "free and fair."
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While the Senate is set to vote on Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill," Elon Musk has voiced more criticism regarding the GOP bill.