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Trump said to seek biggest offshore drilling increase in decades

The Trump administration is poised to open the door to selling new offshore drilling rights from the Atlantic to the Arctic oceans, igniting a fight with coastal residents worried about oil spills befouling beaches and jeopardizing tourism dollars.

The proposal - set to be the most expansive such offering in decades - is a response to President Donald Trump's April order encouraging the Interior Department to auction drilling rights in Atlantic waters that former President Barack Obama ultimately ruled out after a backlash from communities up and down the U.S. East Coast.


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A Federal Court Just Struck Down North Carolina’s Congressional Map

The ruling could help Democrats win the House—but only if the Supreme Court doesn’t block it. [ Worth Keeping An Eye On ]

A federal court in North Carolina struck down the state’s congressional map Tuesday afternoon, calling it unconstitutionally gerrymandered in favor of Republicans—a decision that could help Democrats retake the US House of Representatives in November.

This is the first time that a federal district court has struck down a congressional map for partisan gerrymandering. The nearly 200-page opinion states that the map “violates the Equal Protection Clause because it reflects a successful, and unjustified, effort by the General Assembly to subordinate the interests of non-Republican voters and entrench Republican Representatives in power.”

If North Carolina ultimately holds its 2018 elections under a redrawn map, that could help Democrats’ efforts to retake the House of Representatives in 2018. But Democrats can’t celebrate just yet. The Republicans who drew the map are likely to appeal to the Supreme Court, which may put the ruling on hold as it decides similar cases out of Wisconsin and Maryland, thus allowing the 2018 elections to proceed under the old map.

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Senate Democrats Just Released the Full Fusion GPS Testimony

Sen. Feinstein slammed the “innuendo and misinformation” surrounding the transcript.

Senate Judiciary Committee ranking member Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) on Tuesday released the full transcript of the Senate testimony of Fusion GPS founder Glenn Simpson, whose political research firm was behind the Steele dossier.

“After speaking with majority and minority committee staff for 10 hours, Glenn Simpson requested the transcript of his interview be released publicly. The American people deserve the opportunity to see what he said and judge for themselves,” Feinstein said in a statement. “The innuendo and misinformation circulating about the transcript are part of a deeply troubling effort to undermine the investigation into potential collusion and obstruction of justice. The only way to set the record straight is to make the transcript public.”

The public release of the transcript comes amid mounting efforts by Republicans to discredit the special counsel investigation into President Donald Trump and Russia. Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) had previously refused to disclose the transcript.

READ THE TRANSCRIPT HERE

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A Federal Court Just Made It a Lot Easier for Republicans to Block the Vote

The expiration of a key settlement could open the door to new GOP voter suppression efforts.

On Tuesday, a federal judge allowed a 35-year-old court settlement prohibiting the Republican National Committee from challenging the eligibility of voters at the polls to expire. The ruling, by District Court Judge Michael Vazquez of New Jersey, could allow the Republican Party to undertake new voter suppression efforts, such as purging voting rolls and intimidating voters at the polls, under the guise of combating voter fraud. The case hinged on Democrats being able to prove a recent violation of the decree, which dated back to the early ’80s.

In 1981, during a campaign for governor in New Jersey, the Republican National Committee launched a “Ballot Security Task Force” that sent sample ballots to voters in predominantly African American and Hispanic precincts. When 45,000 letters were returned as undeliverable, the RNC tried to remove the voters from the rolls. To challenge those voters if they showed up to cast a ballot, it hired off-duty cops to patrol polling sites in black and Hispanic neighborhoods in Newark and Trenton. The officers carried firearms and wore armbands reading “National Ballot Security Task Force,” and the RNC posted large signs at the polling places saying, “Warning: This area is being patrolled by the National Ballot Security Task Force. It is a crime to falsify a ballot or to violate election laws.”

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Trump vows to sign 'bill of love' to protect Dreamers if borders secured

Jan. 9 (UPI) -- President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he wants to sign a "bill of love" that would protect young immigrants in the country under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program while also heightening security along the southern U.S. border.

"I feel having the Democrats in with us is absolutely vital because it should be a bipartisan bill," the president said in the Cabinet Room. "It should be a bill of love. Truly. It should be a bill of love.

"You folks are going to have to come up with a solution," Trump said. "And if you do, I will sign that solution."

The Senate needs 60 votes to pass legislation and with only 51 Republicans, they need help from Democrats, who are opposed to spending money on a border wall.

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BREAKING: Tax Reform Pushes Assurant to Reverse Course, Stay in the U.S.
January 9, 2018

Back in October, you may recall, Chicago-based company Warranty Group Capital announced that it would be acquired by Assurant, which would in turn move its operations to Bermuda. It was yet another example of American businesses packing up and moving overseas due to our broken tax code.

But today, just weeks after enactment of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, Assurant reversed course and agreed to remain a U.S. company. "This change follows recently enacted U.S. tax legislation," their release notes. indeed, this decision is a direct result of our new, pro-growth tax code, which eliminated incentives for Assurant to invert.

This is a big deal. Real hardworking Americans will keep their jobs. Families won’t have to worry about whether they can still make that next mortgage payment. And profits will stay right here in the United States.

In the wake of President Trump signing tax reform, we’ve seen countless businesses reward their employees with bonuses, raises, increased 401(k)s, and other benefits. And the news today is further evidence of why the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is so important: More American businesses will stay in America, and more American jobs will remain American jobs.

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White House Official Floated Withdrawing U.S. Forces to Please Putin

A member of Trump’s National Security Council staff had a radical notion: to pare back American troops in Europe as a way to curry favor with the Kremlin.


A senior National Security Council official proposed withdrawing some U.S. military forces from Eastern Europe as an overture to Vladimir Putin during the early days of the Trump administration, according to a former administration official in the room with him.

While the proposal was ultimately not adopted, it is the first known case of senior aides to Donald Trump seeking to reposition U.S. military forces to please Putin—something that smelled, to a colleague, like a return on Russia’s election-time investment in President Trump. The White House did not immediately respond to The Daily Beast’s request for comment.

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Now Shaking Up Russia: The Bernie Bro Taking on Putin on His Home Turf

The strategist for a socialite candidate running what’s seemed a quixotic campaign against Putin for the presidency already has handed the Kremlin some surprises.

MOSCOW—The campaign headquarters for the youngest candidate in the history of Russia’s presidency, 36-year-old Ksenia Sobchak, was packed, and yet more fans tried to squeeze their way in from Petrovka Street, a few blocks from the Kremlin.

With passports in hand to certify their identities, people lined up to sign a paper supporting Sobchak’s registration for the presidential election in March. Bundled in a mink coat, Russian Senator Lyudmila Narusova pushed her way in, a passport in her hand as well.

And Sobchak’s senior adviser in this part of her multi-faceted career is Vitaly Shkliarov a Russian speaker whose electoral skills were very much made in America.

Shkliarov spent almost six years gaining experience in Wisconsin, in Virginia and Washington state working for multiple congressional and presidential candidates, including Barack Obama, Wisconsin’s Tammy Baldwin, who is the first openly gay U.S. Senator in history, and the surprising, insurgent presidential campaign of Bernie Sanders last year.

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'Human source' in Trump orbit contacted FBI, Fusion GPS co-founder told senators

A transcript unexpectedly released by Sen. Dianne Feinstein also includes the claim that a person has "already been killed" as a result of the controversial Trump-Russia dossier.

Fusion GPS co-founder Glenn Simpson, whose firm commissioned a controversial dossier alleging secret ties between President Donald Trump and the Kremlin, told congressional investigators in August that the FBI found the dossier credible because an unnamed "human source" associated with Trump had offered the bureau corroborating information.

In a 312-page transcript of Simpson's August 2017 interview with the Senate Judiciary Committee, Simpson's attorney also said it was dangerous to discuss the dossier's sources because its public release last year had already led to murder.

"Somebody's already been killed as a result of the publication of this dossier and no harm should come to anybody related to this honest work," said the lawyer, Joshua Levy.

t's unclear to whom Levy was referring. He didn't respond immediately to a request for comment. But Britain's Telegraph newspaper reported last year about a former KGB chief who was mysteriously killed around the same time amid questions about his relationship to dossier author Christopher Steele, a former British spy contracted by Fusion.

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/pl ... 9bbc1dd87f

THE MORNING PLUM:

This morning, Sen. Ben Cardin (Md.) — the ranking Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee — put out a report that offers a remarkable indictment of President Trump’s abdication of his responsibility to protect and defend our free and fair elections.

Republicans on the committee didn’t sign on to the report. This makes it more likely that it will be seen as a partisan document. Indeed, the desire to make that happen was likely the whole reason Republicans didn’t sign on to it.

But here’s the thing: We already know from independent reporting that the basic story told in the report is accurate and true.

The report offers an extensive look at what it calls Vladimir Putin’s “asymmetric assault on democracy” in multiple countries, and its “implications for U.S. national security.” For our purposes, what is notable is the report’s criticism of Trump’s failure to take steps to fortify our elections against future Russian attacks, which is pointed and detailed:

Despite the clear assaults on our democracy and our allies in Europe, the U.S. government still does not have a coherent, comprehensive, and coordinated approach to the Kremlin’s malign influence operations, either abroad or at home. … the lack of presidential leadership in addressing the threat Putin poses has hampered a strong U.S. response. …

While many mid-level and some senior-level officials throughout the State Department and U.S. government are cognizant of the threat posed by Mr. Putin’s asymmetric arsenal, the U.S. President continues to deny that any such threat exists, creating a leadership vacuum in our own government and among our European partners and allies.

The report concludes that Trump “has been negligent in acknowledging and responding” to the threat of future election sabotage and calls on him to “launch a national response” to that threat. This includes establishing a coordinated inter-agency response to the threat; and presenting to Congress a “comprehensive national strategy” to deal with it.

The Associated Press reports that “no Republicans” signed on to this document and its set of recommendations.

Yet the basic outlines of this story have already been established by an extensive investigative report in The Post, which concluded that the U.S. government’s ability to prepare for this threat has been hampered by Trump’s refusal to accept that Russian sabotage of our election in 2016 happened at all. The Post noted that administration officials themselves acknowledge that Trump has “never convened a Cabinet-level meeting on Russian interference or what to do about it.”

Even worse, The Post noted that “there is an unspoken understanding” within the National Security Council that the matter must not be raised with the president, because this would “acknowledge its validity, which the president would see as an affront.” Incredibly, The Post reported that this is rooted in a refusal by Trump to accept what even many inside the administration “regard as objective reality.”

It is rapidly becoming the position of the whole GOP to join in this great abdication. First, it will be an interesting test to see how many Republicans — who, you may recall, previously condemned Russian meddling — join in endorsing even the general recommendations in this report, never mind the criticism of Trump.

What’s more, you can draw a line from this directly to other big displays of GOP abdication on the Russia front. When Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) released the transcript of the Fusion GPS co-founder’s congressional testimony, it was in response to the Republicans’ refusal to do the same. That refusal basically denied the American people crucial information that Republicans themselves had gathered about the genesis of the FBI probe into Trump-Russia collusion, simply because it didn’t prop up — but instead undercut — the alternate narrative that Republicans had developed with the purpose of casting efforts to hold Trump and his associates accountable as illegitimate.

The goal of that alt-narrative is in part to discredit the investigation as an abuse of power in its own right, by depicting the allegedly partisan Steele dossier as the trigger for the original FBI probe. But thanks to that released testimony, we have learned that the FBI apparently took the findings of the Steele dossier author seriously because they corroborated information the FBI had already gathered from other sources. Meanwhile, this abdication continues on other fronts. Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee are now weaponizing their probe against the FBI in service of this alt-narrative and are derailing the probe’s actual truth-seeking by refusing to green-light subpoenas to re-call Donald Trump Jr. and Attorney General Jeff Sessions to fill in more detail about Trump’s efforts to impede the FBI investigation and, possibly, to obstruct justice.

Obviously one can argue that warnings of the Russian threat to future elections are overblown or that the collusion and potential Trump obstruction that have already been documented don’t amount to serious misconduct or crimes. But the point is that Republicans are working to frustrate a full accounting into all these matters without knowing what, exactly, they are preventing from seeing the light of day.

Democrats are finally mounting push-back that is commensurate with a recognition of the true nature of what we’re seeing here. The Cardin report marks a newly aggressive effort to sound the alarm about Trump’s abdication of responsibility to protect our elections. Feinstein’s release of the Fusion GPS testimony signals a recognition that Republicans are actively trying to suppress the truth at this point and that tougher measures are needed in response. Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee are mulling the release of a minority report that would detail the avenues of inquiry that Republicans have blocked. If Republicans are joining Trump in this great abdication, we are now seeing a new phase in the Democratic response to it.


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trump and the GOP are just plain evil, Peter. I've posted this before. This administration is leading us down that dark path. trump and his cohorts are immoral, they are liars, and they do a terrific job of deceiving. There is a smell of deceit, corruption, and moral rot,

trump is riding an economic wave that had its origins during the Obama administration. The economy was recovering from a deep depression when Obama took office. When he left office, the economy was well on it way to recovery. trump, of course, is accepting all of the credit.

I'll admit that the markets have continued to gain momentum due to the tax cut bill. I'm not an economist, but how long can that momentum last? How many out there actually believe that trump knew or understood the contents of the bill? In my opinion, the tax bill was the GOP's crowning achievement in 2017. trump signed bill. That was his contribution. Remember when trump said he'll sign anything you put in front of him. THAT I do believe. The tax cut bill was one of them. Unfortunately, we've all been witnesses to all the orders he's authored this past year. Put it in front of him and he will sign it.

trump claims that black home ownership is at an all time low under his leadership. I don't think trump has seen the graph on its downward spiral the final years of Obama's administration. Of course, trump accepts all the credit for the rise in black home ownership in America.

trump and the GOP's relentless attack on Mueller, the FBI, and the DOJ is obscene. You are correct again Peter. This band of misfits just don't get it. We are under attack. It's a fact. The Russians are the culprits. I understand why trump has concerns. He's standing in a steep mound of doo doo. But to watch the GOP run interference for this guy is beyond me.

By the way, a special shout out to Sen. Dianne Feinstein for her decision to release the Fusion GPS Transcripts for obvious reasons. If she hadn't, the GOP would have never released those transcripts. The Dossier is not a hoax or fake news folks.

Our democracy is under attack and it's not all Russian related. The GOP is running a close second. GOP voter suppression is the country's greatest scandal. Add to that trump and the GOP's attempts at stacking the judicial court systems ( many of those nominees severely handicapped leading to rejections ). GOP's Gerrymandering threatens our democracy. Then there is the rejection of truth, facts, and science. The cries to purge the FBI and Justice Department is nothing short of being criminal.

Trump says the administration is reviewing current libel laws all generated by that explosive book "Fire And Fury". This is the purist form of trumpism. If you don't like it - Change the laws!

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Trump's 'very stable genius' tweet shows he isn't -

Tuesday’s DACA negotiation stunt showed how dangerously we’ve lowered the bar for Trump. He remembers names (that are written on placards) — congratulations, America !
Trump has no idea what he’s talking about - The key exchange of the afternoon came when Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) asked the president if he might like to completely abandon his administration’s stated position on the issue under discussion and, instead, adopt the Democratic position.

The incredible moment where Trump initially agrees to Feinstein's suggestion that they do a clean DACA bill, before being corrected by Republicans about what she was actually suggesting.

“What about a clean DACA bill now,” she asked “with a commitment that we go into a comprehensive immigration reform procedure like we did, you know, back when Kennedy was here?”

At this point, you would expect a Republican Party politician to restate the Republican Party’s position on the issue — that action for DACA recipients should be paired with some form of border security measures, and that no kind of “comprehensive” reform makes sense until such time as total border security has been achieved. One might even expect a Republican Party politician to offer some kind of argument in favor of this position, an explanation of its merits.

Trump, instead, just said he agreed with Feinstein! “I have no problem — I think that’s basically what Dick is saying,” he said, referring to Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL), who, as a Democrat, agrees with Feinstein’s position rather than Trump’s. Except Trump seemed to think he, Durbin, and Feinstein were all on the same page: “We’re going to come up with DACA, we’re going to do DACA, and then we can start with phase two, which would be comprehensive.”

It was then left to Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) to gently correct the president and say, “Mr. President, you need to be clear, though. I think what Senator Feinstein is asking there — when we talk about just DACA, we don’t want to be back here two years later. You have to have security.”

Trump, confused, said, “I think that’s what she’s saying.”

McCarthy, like a real politician with some kind of cursory grasp of what’s happening in American politics, again corrected the president: “No, I think she’s saying something different.”

At the end of the day, McCarthy’s position prevailed and the discussion broke up with no meaningful progress having occurred beyond Trump’s line about a “clean” DACA deal getting mysteriously omitted from the White House transcript, as the Washington Post reported yesterday. Republicans and Democrats remained in their respective corners, and for Republicans this is apparently good enough. Trump may not have any grasp of what his own party — indeed, his own administration — is doing, but he defers to congressional Republicans on policy matters and is probably not suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. Congratulations, America!
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Trump says it ‘seems unlikely’ he’ll give Mueller interview

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Wednesday that it “seems unlikely” that he’d give an interview in special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into potential coordination between Russia and the Trump campaign. Trump said “we’ll see what happens” when asked if he’d provide an interview to Mueller’s team.

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Judges rule Pennsylvania can keep congressional map

Pennsylvania can keep its congressional map, a judicial panel in Philadelphia ruled Wednesday, rejecting an argument from a group of Democratic voters who contended it should be thrown out because the state lawmakers who created the map in 2011 gerrymandered it to help Republicans. The court cast aside the argument that districts should not consider politics, saying partisanship is part of the system.....The ruling came a day after a unanimous judicial panel threw out North Carolina’s congressional map, finding it went too far to help Republicans. It will be up to the nation’s top court to sort out which ruling was right — or whether there’s some wrinkle that makes them both valid.

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McMaster Rushes to Save the Iran Deal That Trump Promised to Kill

The president’s top national security aide is huddling with top senators to rescue the nuclear accord that Trump swore to scuttle.


Donald Trump’s national security adviser has been working closely with two key senators to prevent Trump from destroying the Iran deal, multiple sources in and outside government tell The Daily Beast. By Friday, Trump will face a pivotal congressional deadline: whether to again waive nuclear-related sanctions on Iran; or permit their restoration, which would put the U.S. in violation of a multinational deal it spearheaded during Barack Obama’s administration.

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Donald Trump’s Open Meeting Just Proves How Right Michael Wolff Is

The televised meeting that was supposed to show his mastery at the deal only showed what a doofus he is. All the king’s men couldn’t put it together again.


The biggest, the best, the longest White House reality episode took place on Tuesday to dismal ratings. Rather than be the sure-fire, live-cast way to change the subject from Michael Wolff's book in which his staff and others declared his dangerous incompetence and show Trump at his deal-making best, the meeting revealed that on the whole Wolff got it right.....Trump had only to hold two things in his mind at the same time. DACA, yes; the Wall he chanted about at every campaign rally, yes. And oh, don’t be wooed by Democrats. Do not flirt, as he did with Chuck and Nancy over Chinese food. Do not believe they like you. Do not give in to the thrill of the deal. Democrats are the enemy.

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Trump creates political trouble for GOP coastal state governors

WASHINGTON President Donald Trump created a political headache for Republican leaders of coastal states with his proposal last week to expand offshore oil and gas drilling. Now he’s causing even more chaos. After allowing Florida to opt out of the plan, Trump is now likely to receive a barrage of requests from GOP governors of other affected states who suddenly feel pressure to ask for exemptions, too. In South Carolina, Henry McMaster — a diehard Trump ally facing a competitive Republican primary in June — is one such governor. "We cannot afford to take a chance with the beauty, the majesty and the economic value and vitality of our wonderful coastline in South Carolina," McMaster said Wednesday.

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The Supreme Court May Be Poised to Green-Light Mass Voter Purges

The justices appeared skeptical of the arguments made by voting rights advocates.


The Supreme Court may be poised to green-light a controversial Ohio program that removes infrequent voters from the state’s registration lists. During oral arguments Wednesday morning, several justices seemed more concerned with preserving the state’s ability to remove people who had moved or died than they were with protecting eligible voters from being purged from the voter rolls.....The high-stakes legal fight surrounding Ohio’s voter purge program is at the center of a larger battle over access to the ballot. If the court allows Ohio to continue to remove voters based in part on their past failure to cast a ballot, other states will likely follow suit and millions of Americans across the country could find themselves disenfranchised because they have not recently voted.

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Immigration agents raid dozens of 7-Eleven stores

U.S. immigration agents descended on dozens of 7-Eleven stores before dawn Wednesday to open employment audits and interview workers in what officials described as the largest operation against an employer under Donald Trump's presidency. Agents targeted about 100 stores nationwide, broadening an investigation that began with a 4-year-old case against a franchisee on New York's Long Island. The audits could lead to criminal charges or fines over the stores' hiring practices.

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Trump Slams Judge for Blocking DACA

U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday slammed the California judge who temporarily blocked the administration from ending the program that protects against the deportation of hundreds of thousands of immigrants who entered the country illegally when they were children. "It just shows everyone how broken and unfair'' the court system is, Trump tweeted. Trump's ire was aimed at U.S. District Judge William Alsup in California, who ruled in favor of a group of individuals and institutions, including the University of California, who had sued the government to block the end of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA). The program protects as many as 800,000 young immigrants from being deported. The judge said the program should remain active until the legal challenges are resolved.

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Poll: Voters' perception of economy at record high

By Mallory Shelbourne - 01/10/18 02:43 PM EST

Perceptions of the U.S. economy have reached a record high among voters, according to a new poll.

Two-thirds of voters polled, 66 percent, said in a Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday they would characterize the economy as “excellent” or “good.” Quinnipiac noted that figure is the highest rating since it began asking the question in 2001.

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Waste Management to give some employees $2,000 in bonuses following tax bill passage

Waste Management said Wednesday that it will give $2,000 in special bonuses to about 34,000 employees.
The news comes after other companies have made similar announcements, citing the passage of tax legislation that slashes the corporate tax rate.

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Waste Management said Wednesday that it will give $2,000 in special bonuses to about 34,000 employees.

The company said the cash bonuses will be given to its North American employees who are not on a bonus or sales incentive plan, including hourly and other employees.

The news comes after other companies have made similar announcements, citing the passage of tax legislation that slashes the corporate tax rate to 21 percent from 35 percent.

CEO Jim Fish said in a statement the company wanted to pass on the tax benefit to its employees.

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Walmart will provide a one-time bonus, raise wages, and expand benefits to their employees in response to President Donald Trump signing the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.

“Today, we are building on investments we’ve been making in associates, in their wages and skills development,” said Doug McMillon, Walmart president and chief executive officer, on Thursday “It’s our people who make the difference and we appreciate how they work hard to make every day easier for busy families.”

Walmart plans to increase its employees’ starting wage to $11 an hour, expand maternity and paternal leave benefits, as well as provide a one-time cash bonus up to $1,000. The company added that they will offer financial assistance to their associates who decide to adopt a child; the credit will total $5,000 per child and may be used for expenses such as adoption agency fees, translation fees, and legal costs.

The combined wage and benefit increases will impact well over one million Walmart employees.

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