
Brendan Scanland
Washington, D.C. Correspondent at Lilly Broadcasting
Washington, D.C. Correspondent at One Caribbean Television
Washington, D.C. Correspondent for Lilly Broadcasting | 🍊Syracuse Alum + Scranton Native | Probably blocking someone’s view somewhere. RTs/likes ≠ endorsements
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2 days ago |
erienewsnow.com | Brendan Scanland
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Erie News Now) — Congressional leaders are preparing to take up a new rescissions package next week that could slash billions in funding from international aid, public broadcasting and other domestic and international programs. The proposed package, sent by the White House Tuesday, seeks to codify $9.4 billion in cuts identified by the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE.
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3 days ago |
erienewsnow.com | Brendan Scanland
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Erie News Now) — This week, senators are back in Washington with Senate Republicans working to advance President Trump’s “One, Big, Beautiful Bill” — a sweeping package that blends tax cuts with controversial reforms and debt ceiling measures. “We're anxious to get to work on it,” said Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD), on Tuesday.
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4 days ago |
erienewsnow.com | Brendan Scanland
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Erie News Now) — Just weeks after the United States and China agreed to ease tariffs on each other’s goods, the two nations are trading accusations of violating that temporary deal. On Monday, China accused the U.S. of undermining the May 12 agreement, which had significantly reduced tariffs imposed on each other. At the center of the renewed tension are rare earth minerals—critical for everything from iPhones and electric vehicles to missile systems and fighter jets.
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1 week ago |
erienewsnow.com | Brendan Scanland
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Erie News Now) — The U.S. Senate is gearing up for what could be a political rollercoaster beginning next week, as the long-awaited budget reconciliation process kicks into high gear. Last week, the House passed President Trump’s “one, big, beautiful” spending bill — but now it’s up to Senate Republicans — and their new leader, John Thune — to steer it towards the finish line. This reconciliation process gives Republicans and Majority Leader John Thune (R- SD) a big advantage.
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1 week ago |
erienewsnow.com | Brendan Scanland
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Erie News Now) – On Wednesday, a federal court blocked President Donald Trump from imposing sweeping tariffs on imports under an economic emergency powers law. It would have been a major setback for the Trump administration’s trade agenda, if not for a federal appeals court, which delivered some positive news for the administration Thursday afternoon.
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NEW: President Trump is boosting the tariff charged to China to 125%, effective immediately... AND has "authorized a 90 day PAUSE, and a substantially lowered Reciprocal Tariff during this period, of 10%," for many countries that have not retaliated and started negotiations w/ US

“We’re already seeing the impact of tariffs,” says Mich Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) who is in DC this morning to outline bipartisan policy priorities to “make more stuff in America” like cars and chips. https://t.co/GN1O1lcyfE

NEW: White House displays full list of reciprocal tariffs https://t.co/i1G3IvyB23