The Vice President held a conversation with Black men at a local business in an effort to encourage them to vote for her.
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Donald Trump insists that Project 2025, a nearly 1,000-page blueprint for a hard-right turn in American government and society, does not reflect his priorities for a White House encore.I havent read it. I dont want to read it purposefully, the Republican presidential nominee said Sept. 10 on the debate stage.Yet from economics, immigration and education policy to civil rights and foreign affairs, there are common ideas and shared ideology between Project 2025 and Trump’s outline for another term from his official Agenda 47 slate, the Republican platform he personally approved and his other statements.There are also differences: Project 2025, led by the Heritage Foundation and written by many conservatives who worked in or with Trump’s administration, offers more particulars on some issues than the former president.Here’s a look at how Trump’s 2024 campaign and Project 2025 align and deviate:Key tax proposals could benefit the wealthyTRUMP: His tax policies lean broadly toward corporations and wealthier Americans. Thats mostly due to his promise to extend his 2017 overhaul while lowering the corporate rate to 15% from the current 21%. He also would end Inflation Reduction Act levies that are financing energy measures intended to combat climate change. Those ideas aside, Trump has put more emphasis on his plans aimed at working- and middle-class Americans: exempting earned tips, Social Security payments and overtime wages from income taxes. His proposal on tips, however, could give a back-door tax break to top wage earners by allowing them to reclassify some pay as tip income a prospect that, at its most extreme, could see hedge-fund managers or top attorneys taking advantage of a provision Trump frames as an aid to restaurant servers, bartenders and other service workers.PROJECT 2025: The document goes further than Trump, calling for two federal income tax rates 15% and 30% while eliminating most deductions and credits. It envisions a nearly flat tax on wage income beyond the standard deduction by adjusting what income is subjected to the payroll taxes that pay for Social Security and Medicare. An effectively flat tax federally would increase the overall share of taxes paid by poorer and middle-class Americans. Thats because many state and local tax codes, anchored by transactional taxes and flatter income taxes, are more regressive than current federal income tax brackets. Project 2025 also calls for requiring a two-thirds vote in Congress to raise corporate or individual income taxes in the future.Both want to reimpose Trump-era immigration limitsTRUMP: Build the wall! from 2016 has become creating the largest mass deportation program in history. Trump calls for enlisting National Guard and police, though he’s not said how he’d ensure they target only people in the U.S. illegally. He has pitched ideological screening for would-be entrants and ending birthright citizenship (which likely would require a constitutional change). He has also said hed reinstitute first-term policies such as Remain in Mexico, limiting migrants on public health grounds and severely limiting or banning entrants from certain majority-Muslim nations. In full, his approach would not just crack down on illegal migration but also limit immigration altogether.PROJECT 2025: There is a litany of detailed proposals for various U.S. immigration statutes, executive branch rules and agreements with other countries reducing the number of refugees, work visa recipients and asylum seekers, for example. Perhaps the most instructive statement from Project 2025 is its call to reinstate every rule related to immigration that was issued during Trumps 2017-2021 term.Both would ramp up executive power and the authority to fire federal employeesTRUMP: He frames regulatory cuts as an economic cure-all. He pledges precipitous drops in U.S. households utility bills by removing speed bumps for fossil fuel production, including opening all federal lands for exploration. (U.S. energy production and exports are at record highs under President Joe Biden.) Trump promises to boost housing stock by cutting regulations, though most construction rules come from state and local governments.Two broad proposals and ideas stand out: The first would make it easier to fire federal workers by classifying thousands more of them as being outside civil service protections. That almost certainly would weaken the governments power to enforce statutes and rules by reducing the number of employees engaging in the work. The second is Trumps assertion that the president has exclusive power to control federal spending despite Congress’ appropriations power. Trump argues that lawmakers set a ceiling on spending but not a floor meaning the presidents constitutional duty to faithfully execute the laws grants him discretion on whether to spend the money.PROJECT 2025: The authors make scores of calls for the president, Cabinet and other political appointees to slash regulations, reclassify federal employees to make them easier to fire, reduce unaccountable federal spending and set a course from the West Wing. The Administrative State is not going anywhere until Congress acts to retrieve its own power from bureaucrats and the White House, they write. In the meantime, there are many executive tools a courageous conservative president can use to handcuff the bureaucracy (and) bring the Administrative State to heel.Both would roll back DEI and LGBTQ programsTRUMP: The former president wants to end government diversity programs, using federal funding as leverage, and he would target existing protections for LGBTQ individuals. On transgender rights, he promises to end boys in girls sports, a practice he insists, without evidence, is rampant. Trump would reverse Bidens extension of Title IX civil rights protections to transgender students and ask Congress to allow only two gender choices at birth.PROJECT 2025: Government should affirm that children require and deserve both the love and nurturing of a mother and the play and protection of a father. That philosophy permeates Project 2025, which defines the ideal family and individual in narrow, traditionalist terms. Authors envision consolidating federal civil rights efforts within the Justice Departments civil rights division, with enforcement coming only through litigation. That effectively would concentrate the choice of how and when to enforce civil rights law with the attorney general and, by extension, the White House.Both would abolish the Department of EducationTRUMP: The Department of Education would be targeted for elimination. That does not mean Trump wants Washington out of classrooms. Among other maneuvers, he would use federal appropriations as leverage to scrap diversity programs at all levels of education and compel K-12 schools to abolish tenure and adopt merit pay for teachers. He calls for pulling money from any school or program pushing Critical Race Theory, gender ideology, or other inappropriate racial, sexual, or political content on our children.Trump calls for redirecting universities’ endowment money into an online American Academy offering college credentials to all Americans without charging tuition. It will be strictly non-political, and there will be no wokeness or jihadism allowed, Trump said on Nov. 1, 2023.PROJECT 2025: Congress should shutter the Department of Education and return control of education to the states, Project 2025 argues, echoing Trumps argument that U.S. educational infrastructure imposes progressive indoctrination. The authors propose, among other things, eliminating the Head Start program, turning the Title I program into block grants and eventually phasing out that federal financing, and using the tax code to incentivize at-home child care, something GOP vice presidential nominee JD Vance advocates.Both blast climate policyTRUMP: Trump claims falsely that climate change is a hoax as he disparages Biden spending on cleaner energy designed to reduce U.S. reliance on fossil fuels. Trump would anchor energy and transportation policy to fossil fuels: roads, bridges and combustion-engine vehicles. Trump says he does not oppose electric vehicles but promises to end incentives that encourage EV-market development. And he would lower fuel efficiency standards.PROJECT 2025: The document criticizes the Biden administrations “climate fanaticism. It proposes closing or limiting many programs for environmental protection and regulation, including those many Americans take for granted. Among them: the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which Project 2025 would eliminate, and the National Weather Service, which the document would steer toward exclusively selling weather data to private forecasters. It would leave the National Hurricane Center in place though NHC depends on the National Weather Service to make forecasts. The plan would not repeal laws like the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act, but its regulatory and bureaucracy cuts would reduce their reach.Project 2025 backs Ukraine’s defense, while Trump has questioned US supportTRUMP: His strategy is more isolationist diplomatically, noninterventionist militarily and protectionist economically than the U.S. has been since World War II. But the details are more complicated. Trump pledges military expansion, promises robust Pentagon spending and proposes a missile defense shield an idea from the Reagan era. He insists he can end Russias war in Ukraine and Israel-Hamas fighting, though he has not explained how. He remains openly critical of NATO and top U.S. military brass. I dont consider them leaders, he says. And he repeatedly praises authoritarians like Hungarys Viktor Orban and Russias Vladimir Putin.PROJECT 2025: Echoing Trumps vibe, the document calls for tough love in international relations but with distinctions from Trump. On military preparedness, Project 2025 would curtail the number of generals but expand the number of enlisted personnel, though the authors do not call for reinstituting a draft, as critics have alleged. Project 2025 is perhaps even more aggressive than Trump in its China rhetoric: Economic engagement with China should be ended, not rethought, the foreword states.On NATO, the blueprint echoes Trumps emphasis on other member nations paying more for their own defense, but it does not carry the inherent skepticism of NATO alliances that Trump has projected for years. And while Trump steadfastly refuses to criticize Putin for invading Ukraine, Project 2025 states: Regardless of viewpoints, all sides agree that Putins invasion of Ukraine is unjust and that the Ukrainian people have a right to defend their homeland.
Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday unveiled new proposals targeting Black men as she seeks to strengthen her coalition ahead of Election Day.Related video above: Get the Facts: Checking claims made about taxes by Kamala HarrisThe announcement comes as Harris lags behind President Joe Bidens numbers with Black voters in 2020, especially men, though recent polling suggests she has room to grow. Last week, former President Barack Obama delivered a stark warning to Black men, saying its not acceptable to sit out this election and suggesting they might be reluctant to vote for Harris because shes a woman.The proposal aims to provide Black men with the tools to achieve financial freedom, lower costs to better provide for themselves and their families, and protect their rights, according to a release by the campaign.Part of the proposal includes providing one million loans that are fully forgivable up to $20,000 to Black entrepreneurs and others to start a business. According to the campaign, the loans would be provided through a new partnership between the Small Business Administration and some lenders and banks.Harris is also calling for creating and investing in programs that help expand pathways for job opportunities for Black men, including promoting apprenticeships, strengthening the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program and investing in more Black male teachers. On the campaign trail, Harris has said she will cut college degree requirements for certain federal jobs if elected president.The plan will also support a regulatory framework for cryptocurrency and other digital assets and a National Health Equity Initiative that focuses on addressing health challenges that disproportionately impact Black men. Another component includes legalizing recreational marijuana and creating opportunities for Black Americans to succeed in the industry. The vice president has often reiterated that she believes marijuana should legalized in the U.S.The campaign will tout the agenda during several upcoming events, including Black Men Huddle Up events, an Economic Freedom Talk series and paid media outreach as they try to draw a contrast with former President Donald Trump.Donald Trumps outreach is gold sneakers, T shirts of mug shots and insults and putting other communities down. The Vice President is actually speaking to what Black men can achieve under her presidency. We think thats a stark point of contrast, and one that is important to talk about, Harris-Walz campaign communications Director Michael Tyler said in a statement.As CNN has reported, Harris had been focused on turning out Black men even before she took over as the Democratic nominee, trying to get the enthusiasm there for Biden when he was still running for reelection.The concern is that the couch is going to win, one person close to the Harris team previously told CNN. We need to make sure that Black men, Hispanic men, dont sit on the couch. Because if they dont vote at all. Thats (a) vote for him.Harris will travel to Detroit this week for a Tuesday radio town hall hosted by nationally syndicated radio co-host Charlamagne tha God, who has millions of followers across digital platforms, while The Breakfast Club enjoys a vast nationwide audience, much of it Black.
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President Biden is urging Congress to approve more funding for disaster relief programs as states like Florida begin the long and costly process of recovery following Hurricanes Milton and Helene.In White House remarks, Biden called on lawmakers to approve more funding for the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Small Business Administration, offering aid for small businesses to rebuild.”It’s going to take several billion dollars. It’s not going to be a matter of just a little bit,” President Biden said Thursday. “Congress should move as rapidly as they can, particularly on the most immediate need, which is small business.”Biden isn’t alone. Republican Florida Sen. Rick Scott echoed Biden, suggesting lawmakers return before the election to address disaster funding, particularly with the SBA. So far, there’s been no indication from House and Senate leadership on taking action until after the election.”FEMA needs to be fully funded, the SBA needs to be fully funded, the and the Department of Agriculture and any other federal agency that does disaster relief,” Scott said. However, with recovery underway, FEMA insists it has enough money and manpower to help storm victims and their immediate needs.”We’ve done multiple catastrophic events like this in the past. That’s why we have a layered approach to our staffing, and we plan for this,” FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell said. “We moved resources from some of our non life-threatening, open operations to be able to support what was going to potentially be needed in Milton.”FEMA is also assuring that other immediate needs, including $750 in disaster payments, will be the first of many in federal assistance.”That is the first type of assistance that people impacted by a storm like this can get access to for upfront things they might need, like food, water, diapers, etc.,” FEMA acting Director of Response and Recovery Keith Turi said. “After that, there are opportunities to get additional assistance.”In addition to his remarks, President Biden called out former President Donald Trump for spreading misleading and false claims about the government’s response. Trump criticized the federal government in a speech Thursday, saying a lot of people, especially those in North Carolina, suffered “unjustly” after Helene.Biden told reporters Trump should “get a life” and that he does not plan on speaking with him about the misinformation.At a separate event, Vice President Harris also touched on the issue, saying the claim that support will only go to certain people based on their political affiliation is “just not accurate” and that federal and local governments are working hand-in-hand.Following an afternoon briefing, President Biden will give an update on the federal government’s response to hurricanes Milton and Helene Friday. Vice President Harris will attend virtually.
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