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"I'm skeptical he'll actually do it," Johnson said of Trump's tariff policy. With all of these negative implications, Johnson isn't convinced that Trump's tariffs will be as drastic as they were presented on the campaign trail. Mass deportation is a logistical nightmareTrump's mass deportation plans don't make economic sense to Johnson, either. It's still too early to predict how Trump's policies will pan out, but for now, Johnson is seeing drastic barriers to Trump's tariff and immigration plans. Should Trump go through with his tariff and immigration policies, it'll be up to the American people to judge their efficacy and implementation.
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House Republicans still can't get out of their own way. Speaker Mike Johnson is leading one of the narrowest majorities in history. Related storiesAs CNN reported, there are at least four races where current GOP lawmakers support primary challengers. Because at the end of the day, we're not judged by how many Republicans we have in Congress. As for the more traditional Republicans, they are targeting Rep. Bob Good of Virginia, a Freedom Caucus member.
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He's drawn criticism from the likes of Elon Musk and others on social media. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . "I love the haters," Johnson said in an interview with Fortune. His haters include billionaire X owner Elon Musk, who seemed to mock Johnson's antiaging regimen in December.
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Johnson told The Wall Street Journal in December that she can "easily" sleep for 14 hours a night, sparking debate about the optimal amount of sleep people should get each night. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Johnson told the Journal last month that she can't function during the day unless she sleeps for at least 10 hours. — Julia (@Julia17258673) December 13, 2023The Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine (JCSM) recommends adults aged 18 to 60 get seven to nine hours of sleep every night. However, sleep scientist Roy Raymann told Business Insider in 2021 that oversleeping differs from person to person.
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Financial planner Jovan Johnson doesn't always advise against playing the lottery. Whenever we see a huge lottery drawing on the television screen, it can be very enticing to drop everything and go purchase a ticket. There is nothing wrong with playing the lottery if it is for pure fun and within your budget. Your savings come firstBefore you consider playing the lottery, ensure that you are on track with saving towards your financial goals and paying all your living expenses. A strategy to limit the amount that you use to purchase lottery tickets is to pool together an amount with a group of trusted friends or family.
Sen. Rick Scott said he doesn't know any Republicans who want to change Social Security or Medicare. They have also suggested raising the age to collect Social Security and raising health insurance premiums for seniors. Democrats have honed in on the line about Social Security spending, using it to campaign against Republicans. On NBC News' "Meet the Press" on Sunday, host Chuck Todd asked Scott about his position on Social Security. Why put Social Security into the political arena every five years?
Warner Bros. Discovery wants to rebuild the DC universe in the mold of Marvel movies. Warner Bros. confirmed a sequel to "Joker," which exists outside the universes of any of those other projects. The search for such an executive put DC movies president Walter Hamada on the outskirts, and Deadline reported on Wednesday that he had exited. Warner Bros.
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