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Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are shown on screen during a debate watch party at the Cameo Art House Theatre in Fayetteville, North Carolina, on Sept. 10, 2024. European politicians and policymakers are busy preparing for more American protectionism regardless of who emerges as the next leader of the White House after elections next week. The presidential race has remained a dead heat going into its final few days, with polling consistently rating the candidates, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, as being tied within key battleground states and across the country. "Whoever wins will be 'America first'," a senior European diplomat, who did not want to be named due to the sensitive nature of the transatlantic relationship, told CNBC last week. The comments come after a warning from German Finance Minister Christian Lindner, who on Friday told CNBC there could be retaliation if the U.S. kicked off a trade war with the European Union.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Christian Lindner, it's Organizations: Art House Theatre, White, CNBC, German Finance, Friday, European Union, European, EU, U.S, European Commission Locations: Fayetteville , North Carolina, European, U.S, Washington ,, United States
As more retirees start to claim Social Security, there are not enough workers contributing to the program to make up for that increase in benefit payments. But the trust fund Social Security relies on to pay retirement benefits is projected to be depleted in 2033. watch nowBoth presidential candidates — former president Trump and Vice President Harris — have vowed to protect Social Security benefits. "Seniors should not pay tax on Social Security," Trump wrote on July 31 in all capital letters on social media platform Truth Social. Ending taxes on Social Security benefits would move the insolvency date of Social Security's trust fund closer by over one year, according to the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Allison Joyce, , Donald Trump —, Trump, Harris —, Jason Fichtner, Mike Blake, Howard Gleckman, Gleckman, Harris, Kevin Lamarque, Joe Biden, Biden, Governor Walz, Mia Ehrenberg Organizations: Art House Theatre, Bloomberg, Getty, Social Security Administration, Democratic, Republican, Social, Social Security, CNBC, Center, Alliance, Lifetime, Income, Trump, Reuters, ABC, Finance, Urban, Brookings Tax, Brookings, U.S, Union, Employers, Center for Economic, Research, Washington Democrats Locations: Fayetteville , North Carolina, Coachella , California, U.S, Detroit , Michigan
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris enter Tuesday's debate in search of the same goal, a moment that will help them gain the edge in a race polls show is essentially tied. Photographer: Allison Joyce/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesRepublican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his Democratic rival, Vice President Kamala Harris, clashed repeatedly over Russia, Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin and the war in Ukraine in Tuesday night's closely watched Presidential Debate. Harris told Trump, who previously served as U.S. president, that Putin "would eat you for lunch" and said that, if the Republican were to become president, "Putin would be sitting in Kyiv right now." Otherwise, Putin would be sitting in Kyiv with his eyes on the rest of Europe. Starting with Poland," she said, before describing Putin as "a dictator who would eat you for lunch."
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Allison Joyce, Vladimir Putin, Harris, Trump, Putin, wouldn't, Organizations: Art House Theatre, Bloomberg, Getty Images, Democratic, Kremlin, Republican, U.S, NATO, ABC Locations: Fayetteville , North Carolina, Russia, Ukraine, Kyiv, Europe, Poland, Moscow
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