Senate powerhouse Lindsey Graham has died. Here's how he remade corporate taxes, tariffs, and defense.
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A power vacuum on corporate tax, tariffs, and defense means more policy volatility ahead—especially on cross-border supply chains and federal spending. Operators with exposure to defense budgets or tariff-sensitive imports should assume the current regime is not locked in and stress-test for multiple policy paths.
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