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bret: but, first, breaking news tonight. the chairman of the house intelligence committee is describing president biden as a, quote: serial classified document hoarder. that comment from congressman mike turner comes after the fbi seized additional classified documents from the president s delaware home. turmoil over this scandal comments as white house chief of staff john kayleigh mcenany prepares to leave his job at the president s side. a big change in the white house now under peter doocy joins us. we learned tonight when the houses they are fully cooperating they mean with the doj because the white house coucounsel written back to james comer the oversight committee chairman saying they will work to accommodate legitimate oversight interest. they do not say they will work to accommodate all oversight interest. and that s as comer is also hoping for a response from the secret service about biden visitor information. the fbi was invited into the president s h ....
After filing a measure with the city council in the first week of the month, Mayor Wu last week continued her campaign to increase taxes for commercial properties, in an effort to protect residential owners from seeing a substantial increase in their own taxes. Commercial values in downtown Boston are declining as more businesses have adopted work from home, leaving offices ....
After filing a measure with the city council last week, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu continued her campaign Tuesday to increase taxes for commercial properties, in an effort to protect residential owners from seeing a substantial increase in their own taxes. Commercial values in downtown Boston are declining as more businesses have adopted work from home, leaving offices vacant. ....
The city’s eroding commercial tax base, driven by hybrid work practices that have left office buildings largely vacant, could leave Boston with a $1 billion-plus budget shortfall in 5 years, a scenario that may lead to higher taxes for residents. ....
Cuts with republicans. they want a flat debt ceiling increase and that might not fly. here is senior congressional correspondent chad pergram. it s a staring contest risking fiscal fallout. democrats demand republicans unveil their spending cuts. let the entirety of the house debate it and vote on it and let the american people see and assess these cuts for themselves prussians insist on deep reductions. the credit cards are maxed out. that s basically how you hit the debt ceiling. hawks caution the g.o.p. sass expirations are too lofty. if you wanted to balance the budget in the next 10 years, you would have to cut about $7 trillion in spending and that means you have to make substantial cuts to things people care a lot about. that includes medicare, medicaid and social security, accounting for 70% of all federal spending. that s why no one wants to cut programs which cost the most. no cuts to medicare, medicaid or social security. that s a nonstarter for either side. ....