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Another flip-flop. Kamala Harris is at it again, pushing another economic policy that feels a lot li

[Logo]( [Kamala Steals Another Trump Policy] [Kamala Steals Another Trump Policy]( Another flip-flop. Kamala Harris is at it again, pushing another economic policy that feels a lot like something straight out of Donald Trump's playbook. During a campaign stop in Pittsburgh, Harris made a point of declaring that she would keep U.S. Steel under domestic ownership, echoing Trump's earlier stance on the matter. "U.S. Steel should remain American-owned and American-operated," Harris emphasized, calling it vital for the nation. Sounds familiar, right? Well, it should. [Back in January](, Trump made headlines when he vowed to block Japan's Nippon Steel from buying U.S. Steel if he returned to the White House. Nippon had already put a $15 billion offer on the table, but Trump wasn't having it. "We saved the steel industry," Trump said. "Now, U.S. Steel is being bought by Japan. So terrible." Strong words, and it seems Harris has taken a page from his book-again. To be fair, President Joe Biden also opposed the sale back in March, but this latest move from Harris marks the third time she's adopted policies originally touted by Trump. And that's where it starts to get really interesting. Take, for instance, the "no tax on tips" proposal that Harris suddenly backed. Trump had already made waves with it in June, promising to remove taxes on service workers' tips during a rally in Las Vegas. Not long after, Harris blindsided her fellow Democrats by announcing her support for the same policy at-you guessed it-a rally in Las Vegas. Trump even made it personal, writing "no tax on tips" on a restaurant receipt after tipping $500 in Philadelphia. When Harris echoed the plan, Trump was quick to fire back, claiming she was copying his idea for political gain. "Kamala has no ideas," he posted on Truth Social, calling it a blatant attempt to catch up as her poll numbers slip. But wait, there's more! Just days after Trump's running mate JD Vance suggested doubling the child tax credit to $5,000, Harris one-upped him by announcing her support for a $6,000 child tax credit. Another "coincidence"? [Nothing To See, Just A Prominent Dem Aide Charge With Being A Chinese Spy] [Nothing To See, Just A Prominent Dem Aide Charge With Being A Chinese Spy]( Why does this keep happening in the Dem Party? [Netanyahu Just Wrecked Biden-Harris After Hostages Were Killed] [Netanyahu Just Wrecked Biden-Harris After Hostages Were Killed]( 23 year old American among those murdered. [Kamala Runs Head First Into A Political Nightmare They Created] [Kamala Runs Head First Into A Political Nightmare They Created]( They walked into a landmine. [Watch: Walz Runs From Press Like He Ran From Deployment] [Watch: Walz Runs From Press Like He Ran From Deployment]( Coward. [Arlington Lied, Families Hit Back, Front & Center Of Media Hoax] [Arlington Lied, Families Hit Back, Front & Center Of Media Hoax]( This is turning into another Harris scandal. You are receiving this email because you opted in to Civil Deadline daily newsletter. Copyright 2024. Civil Deadline. All rights reserved. 30 N. Gould St, Suite 6911, Sheridan, WY 82801 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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