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Every child born in the U.S. between 2025 and 2028 is now eligible for a

Social Security Administration to Enroll Newborns in Trump Accounts Program

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$1,000 federal investment account called a Trump Account, with the Social Security Administration enrolling newborns at birth — though the funds can only be used for specific purchases at age 18. On the one-year anniversary of the

House Republicans Celebrate One-Year Anniversary of Working Families Tax Cuts Act

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Working Families Tax Cuts
, the White House says the law has saved Americans over $82 billion, averaging $3,750 per household through the Child Tax Credit and no-tax rules on tips and overtime. Republicans are also pushing

Republican Lawmakers Propose New Limits on Birthright Citizenship to Curb Birth Tourism

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legislation to end automatic birthright citizenship
for children born to parents who are not citizens or legal residents, though the bill has been stuck in committee since January 2025 without a vote. Meanwhile, the Justice Department is fighting a court order to release more unredacted names from

DOJ Refuses to Release More Unredacted Epstein Records Despite Court Deadline

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Epstein investigative records
, arguing it needs more time to appeal while claiming it has already met its legal obligations under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.

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