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Opinion

Trump's SOTU Lies

In a record-long State of the Union, Trump defended tariffs, overstated economic gains, and repeated disputed claims on inflation and gas prices.
The progressive Democrat is a front-runner for the 2028 presidential nomination, but has no vision of a smaller, more efficient government.
Thousands of companies, including some big names like FedEx and Costco, have already filed lawsuits seeking refunds of tariff bills.
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It's been a chaotic few days for President Donald Trump's tariff policies, but one thing remains very true: Tariffs are not going to offset the federal income tax anytime soon.
The president can't just bring prices down with the stroke of his pen, no matter what he claimed in his State of the Union speech.
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