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Pop punk group Blink-182 is setting up a residency in Las Vegas.The trio will be at the Palms Casino Resort for 16 performances beginning in May.The “Kings of the Weekend” shows will run through November.Show dates: 223

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President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he’ll do “whatever it takes” to win when asked if he would use his own money to fund his campaign this fall. This comes despite a combined .1 billion being raised between the Republican National Committee and Trump campaign this election cycle as of July 31. The question on whether Trump would partially fund his own campaign came after a New York Times story released on Monday outlined the campaign’s bank account drying up in recent weeks. The report showed that despite a huge fundraising haul, the campaign has spent much of it going into the stretch run of the campaign.“If we needed any more, I'd put it up personally, like I did in the primaries last time,” Trump said. “In the 2016 primaries, I put up a lot of money. If I have to, I'll do it here. But we don’t have to because we have double and maybe even triple what we had a number of years ago -- four years ago.”In 2016, Trump spent million, which paid for roughly 20% of his election bid.But the Trump campaign was well-funded going into 2020 as the president took the unusual step of filing for re-election at the same time he was inaugurated.But the once huge advantage Trump enjoyed in funding has been evaporating. Trump, in part, blamed COVID-19 and Democrats. Trump had the advantage of having a full war chest during the primary season as Biden’s campaign nearly went broke in the days leading up to his surprising come back in South Carolina and on Super Tuesday.“We needed to spend more money up front because of the pandemic and the statements being made by Democrats, which were, again, disinformation,” Trump said.The New York Times reported that the campaign was looking at scaling back its spending. The New York Times previously reported that the Trump campaign was scaling back its TV presence.The move to curtail spending comes as there are still a number of states still in play for both candidates. While Trump has his eyes set at flipping Minnesota and Nevada from blue to red, Biden is going after a large number of states won by Trump in 2016, including Georgia, Arizona, North Carolina, Florida, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin. The more states in play, the more expensive the election becomes. 2247

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President Donald Trump defended Saudi Arabia in an interview Tuesday, suggesting the wave of criticism the Middle Eastern kingdom has received over a missing Saudi journalist is premature."Here we go again with you know you're guilty until proven innocent," Trump told The Associated Press.The AP's report said Trump compared the accusations against Saudi Arabia, which stands accusing of killing Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi, to the allegations against recently confirmed Justice Brett Kavanaugh. 523

  

President Donald Trump ratcheted up the trade war rhetoric with China on Thursday, saying he was considering another 0 billion in tariffs on the country."In light of China's unfair retaliation, I have instructed the [United States Trade Representative] to consider whether 0 billion of additional tariffs would be appropriate," the president said in a statement.Earlier this week, the United States announced new tariffs on billion worth of Chinese goods, claiming that China is stealing US intellectual property. China responded within hours by announcing billion worth of tariffs on US goods.The moves follow US tariffs that were imposed earlier this year on Chinese steel and aluminum, which also prompted a response from China.The Chinese embassy in Washington did not immediately issue a response to Trump's proposed new round of tariffs.Dow futures fell after Trump's announcement on Thursday and were down about 400 points in after-hours trading.That followed a day of stock market gains as investors appeared to warm to the idea that the barbs between Washington and Beijing were all talk.Investors were reassured by Larry Kudlow, the director of the White House National Economic Council, who also characterized the tariffs as just proposals in remarks on Thursday.He told reporters there is "nothing around the corner" regarding any concrete tariff plans.The US threatened to levy import taxes on more than 1,300 Chinese products, including TVs, dishwashers and printers. In turn, China vowed to target key US exports, including soybeans."Rather than remedy its misconduct, China has chosen to harm our farmers and manufacturers," Trump's statement reads.Trump said he instructed to the USTR to "identify the products upon which to impose" the additional tariffs he suggested.US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer in a statement late Thursday called Trump's request "appropriate.""China has chosen to respond thus far with threats to impose unjustified tariffs on billions of dollars in U.S. exports, including our agricultural products," Lighthizer said. "Such measures would undoubtedly cause further harm to American workers, farmers, and businesses. Under these circumstances, the President is right to ask for additional appropriate action to obtain the elimination of the unfair acts, policies, and practices identified in USTR's report." 2380

  

President Donald Trump and the top Republican tax-writer in Congress, House and Ways Means Chair Kevin Brady of Texas, conceded on Wednesday there was zero chance that middle-class Americans will see their taxes cut this year.It was the first time the White House had returned to a last-ditch campaign promise since the President made the pledge at a rally in Nevada almost two weeks ago. The statement effectively closed the door on any chance of pushing through a tax cut this year.Even as Trump has crisscrossed the country this week stumping for GOP members in the run-up to next Tuesday's midterm elections, he has been noticeably mute on the issue."We are committed to delivering an additional 10 percent tax cut to middle-class workers across the country," the two men said in a joint statement released by the White House. "And we intend to take swift action on this legislation at the start of the 116th Congress."The joint statement appeared to rule out any chance that legislation could be taken up during the lame duck session when lawmakers return to Washington after the elections. 1108

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