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The U.S. job market has gone from healthy to lethargic during President Donald Trump’s first seven months back in the White House, as hiring has collapsed and inflation has started to climb once again as his tariffs take hold.
President Donald Trump and his administration spent the last month portraying recently dreadful jobs data as a “scam” and an organized vendetta against his presidency. That effort hit a brick wall Friday after the government produced updated jobs numbers that painted an even more concerning portrait of the US economy.
Reports indicate that E.J. Antoni has been posting sexist and bigoted attacks on Twitter for a decade, from handles that have since been deleted.
A brutal new jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows hiring nearly stalling out, with only 22,000 jobs added in August. MSNBC’s Ari Melber reports on the warning signs for the Trump economy and is joined by former SDNY civil prosecutor Maya Wiley and MSNBC political contributor Jelani Cobb.
The House Oversight Committee this week released 33,295 pages of DOJ records related to Epstein — out of around 100,000 — many of which were already public.
The Treasury Department has released a list of 68 jobs that will be covered by the “no tax on tips” provision in President Donald Trump’s “One, Big, Beautiful Bill,” Axios reported Monday. Under the Republican budget plan Trump signed into law this summer,