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That's Republican Senator Tom Tillis speaking to Bloomberg TV from the Munich Security Conference.
Goldman Sachs top lawyer Kathy Rumler is leaving her position on June 30th after a months-long saga over her previous association with Jeffrey Epstein.
In documents released by the Department of Justice, it was revealed that Rumler had accepted tens of thousands of dollars in gifts from Epstein and had used affectionate nicknames in their interactions.
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon continued to staunchly defend Rumler.
That's Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon.
Meanwhile, DP World Chief Executive Officer Sultan Ahmed bin Suleiman resigned due to his involvement with Epstein.
Bin Suleiman's relationship with Epstein was recently revealed in the series of emails, which showed the two men exchanging intimate messages, contacts in business and politics, and attempting to broker deals for one another.
At least two government-linked investment funds have now suspended business with DP World since the link came to light.
As many await a Supreme Court ruling on President Trump's signature tariffs, the court has scheduled February 20th as its next opinion day.
A ruling against Trump would deliver his biggest legal defeat since beginning his second term.
According to federal government data, the tariffs are currently costing importers more than $16 billion every month.
In the latest legal clash between the Trump administration and Harvard, the Justice Department has sued the Ivy League University for allegedly failing to hand over documents related to investigations into racial discrimination in admissions.
The suit alleges that Harvard for 10 months has failed to hand over the necessary documents and other information to the government.
Harvard has yet to comment on the lawsuit.
A SpaceX capsule carrying four astronauts of NASA's Crew-12 from the U.S., Europe, and Russia launched to the International Space Station.
The crew is to begin a planned eight-month stay in orbit.
We check markets all day long here at Bloomberg.
Both are down.
The S&P 500 currently up around a half percent, while the Nasdaq is up close to four-tenths of one percent.
Norway and Italy are atop the medal count at the Milan Cortina Olympics, with 18 total for both countries, with the U.S.