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The Supreme Court on Tuesday afternoon said it would hear a challenge to President Trump’s use of emergency powers to implement sweeping tariffs. Oral arguments are set for November, on a fast track.
The Department of Health and Human Services’s Make America Healthy Again Commission released its strategy aimed at the nation’s children on Tuesday afternoon. The highly anticipated report lays out the Trump administration’s planned health strategy around priorities including vaccines, childhood nutrition, water fluoridation and exposure to chemicals.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) on Tuesday reported the U.S. economy added 911,000 fewer jobs over the 12 months ending in March than initially reported. The BLS reevaluation of employment data was widely expected. But the scale of the BLS’s estimated revision could draw even more ire from President Trump.
Meanwhile, the House Oversight Committee on Monday night kept the Jeffrey Epstein saga alive as it released records related to the late financier and convicted sex offender, including the infamous “birthday book” with a page that appears to be from Trump. House Democrats immediately released the page allegedly bearing Trump’s signature. The White House has sought to cast doubt on the validity of the letter.
The president has few events on his Tuesday public schedule, with a proclamation announcement set for late afternoon.
Virginia and Boston voters head to the polls on Tuesday. Voters in the district of the late Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.) will choose his replacement. The Boston electorate will narrow the field in the mayoral race.
Also in the news:
- Stirewalt: Epstein air horn gets louder and louder, despite GOP’s best efforts
- The Movement: Heritage ‘Manhattan Project’ for nuclear family is a-bomb on right
- GOP lawmakers ask Trump not to derail shutdown talks
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