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Trump says he plans to ‘take care’ of people with expiring unemployment benefits
July 30, 2020
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The Washington Times
In the House, 76 lawmakers have voted for every piece of legislation that spends money and has been signed into law by Mr. Trump in the past four years. Sixty-nine of those 76 lawmakers are Democrats, according to an analysis by Jonathan Bydlak, director of the fiscal and budget policy project at the nonprofit R Street Institute think tank.
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