2026-01-11
12 分钟DC politicians want to enact harmful credit card mandates that could take away your cash back and rewards points.
Perks that stretch your budget and make life a little easier.
Losing these benefits means less money for your family's everyday essentials like gas and groceries.
The perks you rely on could disappear, leaving you with higher costs and fewer options.
Tell Congress to guard your card and oppose the Durban Marshall credit card mandates.
Hey, what's news listeners?
It's Sunday, January 11th.
I'm Alex Ocilla for The Wall Street Journal.
This is What's New Sunday,
the show where we tackle the big questions about the biggest stories in the news by reaching out to our colleagues across the newsroom to help explain what's happening in our world.
On today's show, what we can expect this year from the Trump administration's domestic agenda.
to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States, the Constitution of the United States.
So help me God, so help me God.
Congratulations, Mr.
Trump.
Since starting his second term, President Trump has been busy.
His policies have upended global trade and relationships with foreign leaders.
Trump kicked off the year with an aggressive operation in Venezuela that resulted in the capture of its president,
Nicolas Maduro.
But for many Americans, it's Trump's domestic agenda that's top of mind.