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Trump wants to see bigger tax cuts in the budget bill

Trump says he wants to see bigger tax cuts in the budget bill (which passed the House by the skin of its teeth).

“I’d like to see a bigger cut in taxes,” Trump says. “ The bill is a great bill. It’s going to be jiggered around a little bit, it’s going to be negotiated with the Senate.”

Musk was also asked to chime in by the reporter about what changes he wants to see (following his criticisms this week) but Trump moves on.

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‘My stomach just dropped’: foreign students in panicked limbo as Trump cancels visa interviews

Anna Betts

Students around the world who were gearing up to study in the United States this fall face growing uncertainty after the Trump administration temporarily halted student visa appointments this week.

On Tuesday, a state department directive ordered US embassies globally to immediately stop scheduling visa interviews for foreign students while it prepares to implement expanded social media screening for all international visa applicants.

While interview appointments that were already scheduled can proceed, the announcement sparked panic among students who have yet to secure interviews. Students who spoke with the Guardian expressed anxiety over delays in visa processing that could jeopardize scholarships, on-campus housing, their ability to start classes on time – and their very academic futures.

“My stomach just dropped,” said Oliver Cropley, 27, a student at the University of East Anglia in the UK, who is meant to attend the University of Kansas beginning this August for a year abroad.

The directive came amid a series of recent policy shifts targeting international students at US universities. This week, the Trump administration issued new measures targeting Chinese students, announcing it would focus on the visas of those studying in “critical fields” and of students with ties to the Chinese Communist party, and implement heightened scrutiny for all future applicants from China and Hong Kong.

Last week, the Department of Homeland Security said it would immediately ban Harvard University from enrolling international students, forcing the university’s international student body to either transfer or leave the country. A federal judge blocked that effort on Thursday, but its long-term outcome remains uncertain.

The changes have left many international students who are planning to come to the US for the 2025-2026 academic year scrambling and in limbo.

Cropley said that he paid all of the application fees for the US visa including the last administrative fee last week to schedule his visa interview, but he has been unable to schedule it or reach anyone at the US embassy.

“It has demoralized me,” Cropley said. “It’s a stressful enough process, and then to get this sort of knockback at this stage … I’m supposed to be there on August 4.”

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