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The return of Trump. Trump imposed waves of sanctions on Iran during his first term in office. He also ordered the assassination of Iranian military commander Maj. Gen. Qassem Soleimani in Iraq in ...
These parts of Trump’s tax cut law expire in 2026. ... Without an update to the tax law, the maximum child tax credit (CTC) will shrink from $2,000 per child to $1000, and the additional credit ...
The UANI report, titled "A 100 Day Plan for the Incoming Trump Administration on Iran" is a blueprint for the administration to employ against Iran and has been shared with the Trump transition ...
Writing in The Washington Post, Phillip Bump explained that for Trump's first term as of September 2019, performance on several key variables was comparable or below Obama's second term (January 2013 – September 2016), as follows: 1) Real GDP was up 7.5% cumulatively under Obama, versus 7.2% under Trump; 2) The total number of jobs was up 5.3 ...
Those income tax cuts resulted in a 1% to 4% reduction in all but the lowest of the seven tax brackets imposed under the current IRS regime. If Congress does not pass a law to extend the reduction ...
Consequently, Iran filed a lawsuit with the International Court of Justice on 16 July 2018. [1] In response, the U.S. government announced its withdrawal from the Treaty of Amity with Iran, which requires "giving one year's written notice" according to the treaty itself. The act was criticized by Mohammad Javad Zarif. [10]
The campaign was aimed at pressuring Iran to renegotiate the JCPOA, [2] adding more restrictions on Iran's nuclear program and expanding the scope of the agreement to cover Iran's ballistic missiles as well as other regional activities. [1] [3] This strategy was faced by Iran's counter pressure policy to thwart the U.S. maximum pressure campaign.
At the end of 2025, significant tax cuts are expiring that were passed under the Trump administration through the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), often called the Trump tax cuts. Unless a new law is...