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Your guide to what Trump’s second term means for Washington, business and the world A few days ago, just as bombs were hitting the Middle East, Scott Bessent, the US Treasury secretary, held private ...
You’re reading Red Tape, a newsletter on the consequences of overregulation. Click here to get it in your inbox. Robert Fellner is a litigation fellow at the Institute for Justice and represents Libby ...
Unruly Republic: Columnist Barton Swaim argues that Democrats' response to President Trump's attack on Iran is motivated by the Iraq war, appeasing the progressive left, but ultimately brings us back ...