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But think-tank economists warned Business Insider that former President Donald Trump's proposed mass deportation could open that door right back up. Beyond posing significant humanitarian concerns, economists worry Trump's proposed mass deportation would be hugely inflationary, partly due to the basic calculations of supply and demand. Both he and Edelberg said a sudden mass deportation would upend the labor supply and, in turn, the ability to make goods. McKibbin has researched the impact of mass deportation and said it would lead to a combination of lower production and higher costs, particularly in the agriculture and construction sectors. Add on the uncertainty that mass deportation would bring, and a chilling effect among investors seems plausible.
Persons: , Donald Trump's, Kamala Harris, Trump, Harris, Trump's, Wendy Edelberg, Warwick McKibbin, Edelberg, Adam Posen, Posen, McKibbin, Josh Bivens Organizations: Service, Federal Reserve, Trump, Business, Brookings Institution, Peterson Institute for International Economics, Peterson Institute, Bloomberg TV, Economic Policy Institute, Democratic
Read previewBillionaire investor Mark Cuban doesn't think former President Donald Trump's call for 200% tariffs on agriculture equipment company John Deere is a good idea. Cuban was weighing in on the 200% tariff that Trump said he would impose on John Deere. But imposing such a hefty tariff on John Deere, Cuban said, would be counterproductive. But tariff Chinese manufacturers 10 or 20%, so that the Chinese products will be cheaper to sell in the US than the American company," Cuban wrote on X.Advertisement"Good way to destroy a legendary American company and increase costs to American buyers," he continued. AdvertisementCuban and representatives for Trump and John Deere did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Business Insider sent outside regular office hours.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBillionaire investor John Paulson: Trump's tariff plans are 'well-founded'Billionaire hedge fund manager, Paulson & Co. founder and president and Trump campaign adviser John Paulson joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the state of the 2024 election, Donald Trump's tariff proposals and economic agenda, why he's throwing support behind the former President, and more.
Persons: John Paulson, Paulson, Trump, Donald Trump's Organizations: Billionaire, Co
Read previewBillionaire investor Mark Cuban on Tuesday teed off on Donald Trump's proposal to cap credit card interest rates at 10% and the former president's broader economic agenda. is the 10% price cap on credit card interest rates," Cuban said during a press call hosted by Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign. AdvertisementDuring a rally last week in New York, Trump floated the idea of temporarily capping credit card interest rates at "around 10%." AdvertisementExperts have said credit card companies would likely respond to an interest cap by making it harder for some people to access credit. The interest rates Americans pay on that debt are also higher now than they were before the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Paulson & Co. founder and president John PaulsonBillionaire hedge fund manager, Paulson & Co. founder and president and Trump campaign adviser John Paulson joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the state of the 2024 election, Donald Trump's tariff proposals and economic agenda, why he's throwing support behind the former President, and more.
Persons: John Paulson, Paulson, Trump, Donald Trump's Organizations: Paulson, Co, John Paulson Billionaire
In a bid to coax Donald Trump back onto the debate stage with Vice President Kamala Harris, Democrats plan to launch a new messaging campaign dubbing the former president a "chicken" for saying he won't debate again. The chicken billboards, which will first appear at Trump's rally Monday in Indiana, Pennsylvania, include a digitally altered image of Trump in a chicken suit alongside the words "There's no debate: Donald Trump's a chicken." Harris and Trump met for their first debate, hosted by ABC News, this month in Philadelphia. On Saturday, Harris' campaign announced that she'd accepted CNN's invitation to participate in a debate on Oct. 23. The Trump campaign didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump's, Harris, Trump, Joe Biden, she'd, Jen O'Malley Dillon, Biden, he'd, didn't Organizations: Democratic National Committee, Trump, ABC News, Truth, Democratic National, CNN, Fox Locations: Indiana , Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Wilmington , North Carolina, Virginia , Minnesota, South Dakota
Nebraska Republicans dominate the state's politics, including its officially non-partisan, one-house legislature. The Nebraska Examiner reported that without McDonnell, Republicans have "no path" unless a Democrat or nonpartisan lawmaker changes their mind. Nebraska and Maine are the only states that award some of their Electoral College votes by congressional district. In 2020, President Joe Biden carried the Omaha-area 2nd District and its one Electoral College vote. If she carries the Omaha-area vote, she could win by holding onto Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin — the so-called "Blue Wall" states.
Persons: , Donald Trump's, Kamala Harris, Sen, Mike McDonnell, US Sen, Lindsey Graham, McDonnell, Jim Pillen, Trump, Chris LaCivita, Harris, Joe Biden, Don Bacon, Biden Organizations: Service, White, US, Trump, Business, Nebraska Republicans, Nebraska Examiner, Republicans, Republican, Mayor, Nebraska, Politico, GOP, White House, Electoral, Omaha -, Rep, Representatives Locations: Nebraska, Omaha, Maine, District, Pennsylvania , Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona , Nevada , Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Nevada
U.S. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R) (R-LA) departs a press conference with Republican leadership on Capitol Hill on September 18, 2024 in Washington, DC. Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson on Sunday announced a new temporary government funding proposal with key amendments from the original bill he put forward earlier this month, going against former President Donald Trump's wishes and making some concessions to Democrats. E.T., just over a month away from the November election when party control will be up for grabs in both the White House and Congress. "While this is not the solution any of us prefer, it is the most prudent path forward under the present circumstances," Johnson wrote in the letter. The new bill will likely get to the House floor by Wednesday, according to House Republican aides.
Persons: Mike Johnson, Donald Trump's, Johnson Organizations: Republican, Capitol, Sunday, SAVE, Trump, Congressional Republicans, White House, Secret Service Locations: Washington , DC
Melania Trump is promoting her upcoming memoir on social media. But she's remained largely absent from Donald Trump's 2024 presidential campaign. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Instead, the former first lady has ratcheted up her social media presence this month on Truth Social and X to promote her eponymous memoir.
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Cards Against Humanity filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk's SpaceX for trespassing on its Texas land. The company says Musk and SpaceX are getting rich from property they didn't get permission to use. The company originally purchased the land to muddle Donald Trump's border wall plan. AdvertisementThe maker of one of the world's most offensive card games says Elon Musk and his company, Space X, have offended it. Cards Against Humanity, the company behind the humorous and often inappropriate card game with the same name, is suing Musk's SpaceX for trespassing on its land in Texas, according to a lawsuit filed in Cameron County.
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Childcare is often top of mind for parents — and it might also be a deciding factor at the ballot box. Many parents just don't have the luxury of relying on family to provide childcare, Drew said, and they shouldn't have to. Schell said that grandparents have actually stepped in to help provide childcare for some parents, especially during the pandemic. Bock said that it would be helpful to find a way to pay grandparents for childcare responsibilities. AdvertisementBut without that extra support, handing childcare over to grandparents isn't feasible.
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The 2024 White House race remains too close to call, but Vice President Kamala Harris' momentum is evident when you look just a little past the horse race. Earlier this week, Harris' favorability emerged above water for the first time since shortly after President Joe Biden took office. Soltis Anderson discussed a poll that the interest group commissioned, which found Harris has expanded Biden's once-meager lead over women voters aged 50 and over. Unlike Clinton, Walsh pointed out Harris hasn't spent decades in the spotlight and isn't faced with assuaging voters' fears of a potential political dynasty. Harris' favorability was up slightly in both Pennsylvania and Michigan.
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he continued, adding that it was "insane that we would support a military alliance if that military alliance isn't going to be pro-free speech." Breton addressed the letter to Musk ahead of the X owner's much-publicized interview with Trump, warning him against amplifying "harmful content." AdvertisementIn February, the former president even suggested that the US could let Russia attack non-paying NATO countries, much to the White House's ire. Related storiesAccording to NATO estimates, Poland is set to be the biggest NATO spender in 2024, allocating 4.12% of its GDP. For its part, NATO has acknowledged that there's been a historic imbalance between US military spending and that of non-US allies.
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SINGAPORE — Anthony Scaramucci, founder and managing partner of SkyBridge Capital, said he and a group of crypto advocates are working with U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris to develop her campaign's policies on digital assets ahead of the elections in November. "There's a group of cryptocurrency advocates, bitcoin advocates etc. Harris has been hearing out crypto proponents and we are pushing her to back industry-friendly policies, he said, adding that the vice president even has some of these talks lined up for this week. "I believe that we are making progress, and I think it's going in the right direction," Scaramucci said. Last year in an interview with NBC News' Chuck Todd, Scaramucci called his former boss "a grifter."
Persons: Anthony Scaramucci, Kamala Harris, bitcoin, Elizabeth Warren, Gary Gensler, Warren, Harris, Scaramucci, Donald Trump's, Trump, Chuck Todd Organizations: SINGAPORE, SkyBridge, U.S, Democratic Party, Democratic, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, White House, NBC News
Former president Trump unveiled a new crypto company earlier this week, World Liberty Financial. Alex Golubitsky was fired from another crypto firm amid a dispute with its CEO, court docs show. On Monday, Trump announced he would be the face of World Liberty Financial in a livestream on X. While it's unclear what his official role in the organization is, he's listed in a company white paper as its "chief crypto advocate," according to a white paper obtained by CoinDesk. Three of Trump's children are also connected to World Liberty Financial, including his 18-year-old son Barron.
Persons: Trump, Alex Golubitsky, , Donald Trump's, CoinDesk, Barron Organizations: Liberty, Service, Business
The SALT deduction allows tax payers to deduct up to $10,000 of property, sales or income taxes that have already been paid to state and local governments. Historically, most of the tax payers who claim the deduction reside in high tax states such as New York, Connecticut, New Jersey and California. There was no cap on SALT prior to the Trump tax bill. Some of those recent conversations have featured Trump's new stance on bringing back the full SALT deduction, despite his bill being the cause for the $10,000 cap. Rep. Young Kim, R-Calif., told CNBC in a statement that the SALT cap is "hurting" her constituents and said Trump's most recent take on SALT shows he's listened to "Americans across the country hurting from the SALT cap."
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Read previewElon Musk said the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) should punish Boeing for its Starliner failures rather than impose "petty" fines on SpaceX. In a Thursday X post, Musk expressed his displeasure with the FAA's proposed $633,009 fine for SpaceX. "NASA deemed the Boeing capsule unsafe for astronaut return, turning, out of necessity, to SpaceX, yet instead of fining Boeing for putting astronauts at risk, the FAA is fining SpaceX for trivia!" In his rebuke of the FAA and Boeing, Musk also reposted SpaceX's Wednesday letter to top congressional leaders. Representatives of SpaceX, Boeing and the FAA didn't immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider, sent outside business hours.
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Jon Lovett, a podcaster and speechwriter who worked with former President Barack Obama, was the first person voted off during the season premiere of "Survivor 47." Jeff Probst, the show’s host and executive producer, told Parade magazine that he did not expect Lovett to leave so early. Sierra Wright, Sam Phalen, Andy Rueda, Anika Dhar, Rachel LaMont, Jon Lovett, and Jeff Probst at Tribal Council on "Survivor." "Are you telling me I’ve been waiting for this season of survivor to watch Jon Lovett play for 3 months and he is gonna be voted out first?! "Stop the steal," Lovett wrote in a post on X.Lovett, 42, co-hosts "Pod Save America" alongside fellow former Obama staffers Jon Favreau, Dan Pfeiffer and Tommy Vietor.
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And an expert in political violence and terrorism is worried the worst is yet to come. The justification of political violence online is getting worse, too, with increasingly high-profile people laughing off violent incidents. Plenty of such data exists about Trump's rhetoric, Pape noted, and he said there is no doubt that "incendiary political rhetoric increases support for political violence." "What you're seeing is real-world violence reflecting this significant rhetorical support for political violence on both the right and the left," Pape said. "There is an incentive to do what we know stokes support for political violence.
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And yet an unusual air of uncertainty overhangs this week's meeting: It’s unclear just how large the Fed’s rate cut will be. Wall Street traders and some economists foresee a growing likelihood that the central bank will announce a larger-than-usual half-point cut. Many analysts foresee a more typical quarter-point rate cut. This week's move is expected to be only the first in a series of Fed rate cuts that will extend into 2025. Over time, Fed rate cuts should lower borrowing costs for mortgages, auto loans and credit cards, as well as for business loans.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Kamala Harris, Jerome Powell, , Powell, Jackson, Freddie Mac Organizations: WASHINGTON, , Federal Reserve, Wall Street, Companies, Associated Press Locations: Jackson Hole , Wyoming
US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris speaks at a campaign rally at the Bojangles Coliseum in Charlotte, North Carolina, on September 12, 2024. More than 100 Republican former lawmakers and officials endorsed Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, while warning that their own party's candidate, former President Donald Trump, is "unfit to serve again." The group, which includes former Trump administration officials as well as those who served under former Presidents Ronald Reagan, George H.W. They acknowledged many Republicans' concerns about Harris and preference for Trump. Eight former members of Congress also endorsed the Democratic ticket of Harris and Minnesota Gov.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Harris, Trump, Ronald Reagan, George H.W, Bush, George W, William Webster, John Negroponte, Carla Hills, Robert Zoellick, Donald Trump's, irresponsibly, Tim Walz Organizations: Democratic, Bojangles, Republican, U.S . Capitol, Trump, New York Times, CIA, FBI, Minnesota Gov Locations: Charlotte , North Carolina, U.S, Harris
Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday ripped Donald Trump's repeated bashing of Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, saying the former president was "spewing lies grounded in tropes." During last week's presidential debate, which was viewed by more than 67 million people, Trump said: “In Springfield, they’re eating the dogs. They’re eating — they’re eating the pets of the people that live there.”Harris said of Trump on Tuesday, "When you have that kind of microphone in front of you, you really ought to understand how much your words have meaning." Law enforcement resources being put into this because of these serious threats," Harris said. "The governor of Ohio came out yesterday and said every single one of those bomb threats was a hoax, and all of those bomb threats came from foreign countries.
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Secret Service chief makes remarkable admission after apparent threat to Trump’s lifeThe U.S. Secret Service needs a "paradigm shift," the agency's acting director said a day after an apparent attempt on Donald Trump's life, the second in two months. Now, Congress is considering boosting Secret Service funding. Read more about what lawmakers had to say about Secret Service funding. The Secret Service has dramatically increased Trump’s security since the July 13 shooting, including more people and more technology. Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs arrested in New YorkSean "Diddy" Combs.
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A federal judge Monday rejected an effort by former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows to move his Arizona indictment to federal court in a case focused on efforts to overturn Donald Trump's 2020 electoral defeat. U.S. District Judge John J. Tuchi said that Meadows missed a deadline to file his request and "has failed to show good cause that might permit the Court to excuse the untimeliness." An attorney for Meadows did not immediately respond to a request for comment Monday night. In April, a state grand jury in Arizona indicted Meadows and two other former Trump aides — Rudy Giuliani and Boris Epshteyn — and several so-called “fake electors” over efforts to overturn Trump's election loss in the state in 2020. Meadows previously lost an attempt to move his Georgia indictment to federal court in a similar case.
Persons: Mark Meadows, Donald Trump's, John J, Tuchi, Meadows, — Rudy Giuliani, Boris Epshteyn — Organizations: White House, U.S, District, Trump Locations: Arizona, Georgia
Amazon abandoned its $1.7 billion purchase of iRobot in January after the FTC and European regulators raised concerns. Since peaking at $1.5 trillion in 2021, tech transaction volume has plummeted, dropping to $544 billion last year, according to Dealogic. Before the company announced its $27 billion purchase of data analytics software company Splunk last September, he said he viewed the risk as absolutely worth taking. Alphabet's last big deal was its $5.4 billion purchase of cybersecurity company Mandiant in 2022. Microsoft closed its massive $75 billion purchase of Activision in October, but it took 20 months and a protracted fight with U.S. and European regulators.
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