Tuesday, August 20, 2019

 President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he’s considering a payroll tax cut as one of several possible ways to stimulate the economy — a comment that comes just a day after the White House dismissed reports that such a move was being considered.

"Payroll tax is something that we think about, and a lot of people would like to see that, and that very much affects the workers of our country," Trump said at the White House when asked about reports that members of his administration were discussing such a tax cut to combat a possible economic slowdown.

On Monday, The Washington Post and The New York Times reported that several senior White House officials were weighing a temporary payroll tax cut, among other tax breaks, in a sign of rising concern among the president's economic aides about the strength of the economy. Conversations about cutting the payroll tax were reportedly in the preliminary stage, and officials had not decided whether to formally ask Congress to approve such measures, the Post reported, citing three people familiar with the discussions.

A White House official, however, denied the reporting on Monday, saying that cutting payroll taxes was not being considered at the moment.

“As [National Economic Council Director] Larry Kudlow said yesterday, more tax cuts for the American people are certainly on the table, but cutting payroll taxes is not something under consideration at this time,” the official said.
Trump's apparent support for the idea on Tuesday comes as he has lashed out at the news media for their coverage of growing economic concerns, accusing them of purposefully trying to "crash the economy because they think that will be bad for me and my re-election."

"I think the word recession is a word that’s inappropriate 'cause it’s a word that the certain people — I’m going to be kind — certain people, and the media, are trying to build up because they’d love to see a recession," he told reporters at the White House. "We’re very far from a recession. In fact, if the Fed would do its job, I think we’d have a tremendous spurt of growth."

Trump has repeatedly attacked the Federal Reserve, writing on Twitter on Monday that the economy "is very strong, despite the horrendous lack of vision by Jay Powell and the Fed."

Pressed on why Trump said he is considering the payroll tax cut just a day after the White House dismissed reports that it was under consideration, a White House official pointed to another of Trump's remarks Tuesday in which he suggested that action on tax cuts wouldn't be imminent: "I'm not talking about doing anything at this moment" related to such cuts, the president said.

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Fortnite Week 10 Secret Banner Location Guide (Season 6 Hunting Party Challenge)

After more than two months, Season 6 of Fortnite is coming to a close. Epic has rolled out the game's final set of Season 6 challenges on PS4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch, and mobile devices, giving you one last chance to level your Battle Pass up and unlock any remaining rewards. As always, there's an extra incentive to complete these challenges; if you manage to clear all the ones from a given week, you'll in turn complete one of Season 6's Hunting Party challenges.

Each Hunting Party challenge you clear will reward you with a special loading screen. Not only do these screens feature a cool piece of artwork showcasing some of the game's newest skins, they also contain a very subtle hint that points you to a free item hidden somewhere around the island. Depending on how many Hunting Party challenges you complete, this item will either be a Battle Star--good for leveling your Battle Pass up by one tier--or a special Banner that can be used as a profile icon.

If you clear all 10 weekly sets of challenges in Season 6, you'll unlock the loading screen pictured below. It showcases DJ Yonder--one of the new skins introduced at the start of the season--deejaying a giant party attended by other new and popular skins. Look closely at the speakers just to the left of Yonder, however, and you'll notice a set of coordinates that read G8, G9, H8, H9. This is the clue to where you can find the final free Banner.

The aforementioned coordinates lead you to into the desert, near the area where the mysterious purple cube that played such a prominent role in Season 6 first appeared. At the start of a match, glide to where the coordinates intersect and the free Banner will pop up. Collect it as you would any other item and you'll be able to use it as your profile icon after finishing the match, whether by getting eliminated or securing a Victory Royale.

However, just as with previous free Banners, the usual caveats apply. The item won't appear on the island unless you've completed all of the necessary challenges and unlocked the aforementioned loading screen. This means you won't simply be able to head to the right area and collect it without first clearing all 10 weekly sets of challenges.

Season 6 of Fortnite is scheduled to end on December 6, which means Season 7 will follow not too far behind. You have until then to complete this season's challenges and unlock any remaining Battle Pass rewards. If you need some assistance, we've rounded up some helpful tips in our complete Season 6 challenge guide. You can also find our guides for all Season 6's other free Battle Stars and Banners below.

Fortnite Hunting Party Challenge Guides

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