Benjamin Bubar
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Benjamin Bubar
@realbenbubar
🇺🇸Marco Rubio '28 | Pro-America | Pro-Free Market | Anti-Entitlements | Pro-Family | Critical Thinker Sometimes serious, sometimes not.


IEEPA Tariff Refund Status Update: Here is a graphic representing the current status of IEEPA tariff refunds as of April 26. About 75,000 refund requests have been submitted, with 47,000 of those passing the first round of validation. Within these 47,000 declarations there were over 13 million import entries included. Each declaration can include up to 9,999 different import entries that can be refunded. The second validation round saw just over 11 million import entries pass (unknown how many of the 47,000 declarations). Out of the 11 million accepted entries, 1.74 million are now in the refund process and will take approximately 60 to 90 days to be refunded to importers. Notably, there is a substantial number of declarations that will have to be redone but the validation process seems to be going fast for now.


Supreme Court Voting Rights Act Ruling Opens Door for Southern States to Redraw Maps, Dismantle Majority-Black Districts






@nypost From the mountains to the coast, North Carolina is turning into a transplanted, liberal cesspit. They are ruining every single town in our once beautiful state.





BREAKING: D.C. could get a second Costco! If a Republican-sponsored plan to reunite Arlington County and Alexandria with D.C. comes to pass, that is. Read more about the unexpected GOP pitch for re-retrocession: 51st.news/dc-re-retroces…




the United States’ lack of transit is honestly a global embarrassment


The Department of Justice has just filed a lawsuit against Cloudera for excluding American workers from its hiring process. According to the complaint, the company advertised high-paying roles, some nearing $300K, but directed applicants to a email channel that did not accept or process external emails. In practice, that means qualified U.S. workers were never given a real opportunity to compete. DOJ alleges this was used to support PERM filings by manufacturing the claim that “no qualified U.S. workers” were available. If proven, this is a deliberate abuse of a system that exists for one purpose: to protect American workers first. When employers design processes that block Americans and then claim none are qualified, that is not a labor shortage .. it is a manufactured outcome. justice.gov/crt/media/1438… Great work @CivilRights @HarmeetKDhillon!

JUST IN: US housing market at "most unaffordable" level in history













