Here's what a Trump presidency could mean for Social Security
- Auchincloss indicated that a Democratic majority in the House would help limit Trump's negative influence on social security and taxes.
- Concerns are raised about the empowerment of Trump and his potential actions under Project 2025.
- The message from Massachusetts residents shows a desire for a political pivot away from Trump’s influence.
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What will a second Trump presidency in the US mean for Taiwan?
Unpredictable times are ahead for TaiwanOriginally published on Global VoicesImage created by OIwan Lam with Canva. This article was originally written by Brian Hioe and published in New Bloom on November 6, 2024. It is republished on Global Voices on a content partnership agreement. While the US presidential election has yet to be formally called, results currently suggest that the winner will be former US president Donald Trump. As such, Taiwa…
What another Trump presidency could mean for families struggling to afford childcare
As the American public prepares for another presidency under Donald Trump, many are likely thinking about the potential impact on their personal finances. Some people have expressed concerns about how Trump could reverse President Biden’s loan forgiveness efforts, while others may be eagerly anticipating the tax breaks that the president-elect promised on the campaign trail. One thing Trump has spent less time discussing, however, is how his pol…
What does a second Trump presidency mean for you? Here's what readers told us
We asked readers how a second Trump presidency will affect them and their communities. Here's what you said, lightly edited for clarity:"Our state and city will suffer because the governor and mayor were some of the loudest in opposition to President-elect Trump. Federal resources will be limited."—Bill Klosa"I fear I may lose my human rights as a woman and a gay person."— Hannah Norris"If the Left allows him to do his job without dealing with r…
What another Trump presidency means for mainstream media - American Press Institute
The media industry takes stock of a second Trump presidency This week, journalists and media commentators have been considering what another Trump presidency will mean for the industry. At CNN, Brian Stelter argues that while it’s hyperbole to call the mainstream media “dead”, there is a “severe trust deficit” between traditional media and Trump voters. Now, argues Dick Tofel in his Second Rough Draft newsletter, the press must go to work cover…
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