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Lutnick has acknowledged he visited Epsteinās island with his family in 2012 after earlier claiming he severed ties in 2005Sign up for the Breaking News US email Hello and welcome to the US politics live blog.Commerce secretary Howard Lutnick will become the latest of Donald Trumpās cabinet to be questioned over ties to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein when he sits for a closed-door transcribed interview with the Oversight Committee later today.A majority of Indiana Republican legislators whose opponents were backed by Donald Trump lost their primaries on Tuesday, giving the president wins in a deep-red state just months after lawmakers there rejected his redistricting plan. Of the seven Trump-endorsed challengers to state senate candidates, at least five won. More here.Democratic senator Sherrod Brown and Republican senator Jon Husted won their partyās nominations in Ohioās primary elections, according to the Associated Press ā teeing them up for what is expected to be a high-profile and expensive Senate race in Novemberās midterm elections. More here.Senate Republicans have released a new immigration enforcement funding package that includes a proposed $1bn that could go to security measures related to the $400m ballroom that is part of Donald Trumpās āEast Wing modernization projectā. More here.Marco Rubio argued the US is in a āvery fortunateā position as fuel prices continue to climb nationwide amid disruption sparked by the US-Israel war on Iran. With average US fuel prices now approaching $4.50 a gallon ā their highest level in four years ā the US secretary of state was asked on Tuesday how long Americans should accept them at such levels. Other countries were suffering ābig timeā, Rubio replied. More here.Seven of the leading contenders in Californiaās unexpectedly dramatic race for governor faced off on the debate stage Tuesday night, with the stakes now higher because ballots are in the mail. Becerra was a top target, as expected, given his steady rise in the polls. More here. Continue reading...
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