The Trump administration might circumvent Congress to enact new economic-relief measures, new report says
The Trump administration is reportedly weighing whether it can go around Congress to implement economic-relief measures, such as enacting liability protections for businesses and pushing the tax filing deadline back several months.
Citing two sources familiar with the discussions, the outlet reported that the Trump administration is considering pushing this year's tax deadline further to September 15 or December 15.
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