
Dave Goldiner
Political Reporter at New York Daily News
Proud member of @NYDNUnion. Daily News politics. Journalist, dad. Arsenal. Maboneng. AUSTIN. #RudoCheteChete. It's the Brooklyn way.
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5 days ago |
thedailynewsonline.com | Dave Goldiner
President Donald Trump flip-flopped again Friday on a controversial tax hike on millionaires as congressional Republicans struggle to reach agreement on a sprawling budget bill. Just two days after saying he backs higher tax rates for the wealthiest Americans, Trump softened his stance. kAm%CF>A 4@?46565 :? 2 D@4:2= >65:2 A@DE E92E E96 9:896C E2I C2E6 H@F=5 36 A@=:E:42==J 4@?EC@G6CD:2=[ 4:E:?8 !C6D:56?E v6@C86 w](] qFD9’D E@I:4 564:D:@? E@ 3C62< 9:D “?@ ?6H E2I6D” G@H :?
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gazettextra.com | Dave Goldiner
By Dave Goldiner - New York Daily News (TNS) President Donald Trump flip-flopped again Friday on a controversial tax hike on millionaires as congressional Republicans struggle to reach agreement on a sprawling budget bill. Just two days after saying he backs higher tax rates for the wealthiest Americans, Trump softened his stance. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.
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thebrunswicknews.com | Dave Goldiner
By Dave Goldiner, New York Daily News President Donald Trump flip-flopped again Friday on a controversial tax hike on millionaires as congressional Republicans struggle to reach agreement on a sprawling budget bill. Just two days after saying he backs higher tax rates for the wealthiest Americans, Trump softened his stance.
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yahoo.com | Dave Goldiner
New York Republicans were split Friday over their demand for a much higher cap on deducting state and local taxes, or SALT, amid a feud with GOP congressional leaders that threatens to derail President Trump’s sprawling budget bill. Staten Island Rep. Nicole Malliotakis suggested she backs the GOP leadership proposal to increase the SALT cap to $30,000 from the current $10,000, even as suburban Republican lawmakers trashed it as a non-starter.
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nydailynews.com | Dave Goldiner
President Trump flip-flopped again Friday on a controversial tax hike on millionaires as congressional Republicans struggle to reach agreement on a sprawling budget bill. Just two days after saying he backs higher tax rates for the wealthiest Americans, Trump softened his stance. Trump conceded in a social media post that the higher tax rate would be politically controversial, citing President George H.W. Bush’s toxic decision to break his “no new taxes” vow in 1992.
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