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Despite the achievement, the GOP still faces a rocky road to getting Trump’s marquee agenda across the finish line due to deep differences on spending.
From New York Post
The House is preparing to vote on the Senate’s budget blueprint, a first step towards passing President Trump’s plans for spending and tax cuts.
From The New York Times
The Supreme Court will require the Trump administration to facilitate the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man who was sent to El Salvador in error.
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As Schumer said on April 3, the Democratic Party planned to use the vote to unmask the Republican Party for the villains they are using the political processes available to them
Senate Republicans are deeply divided over demands by House conservatives to cut at least $1.5 trillion, and possibly more, from the federal budget over the next decade, putting Senate Majority
The Senate adopted a fiscal 2025 budget blueprint early Saturday along party lines after a debate that began the night before, teeing up the House for a climactic final vote next week.
7don MSN
After a long wait, the Senate is launching action on President Donald Trump’s ”“big, beautiful bill” of tax breaks and spending cuts.
Hard-line House Republicans are pressing their Senate GOP colleagues for more information on the amount of spending cuts that will be included in the ultimate bill full of President Trump’s
WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Republicans plugged away overnight and into early Saturday morning to approve their multitrillion-dollar tax breaks and spending cuts framework, hurtling past Democratic opposition toward what President Donald Trump calls the “big, beautiful bill” that’s central to his agenda.
A bill that would authorize $750 million in spending authority to the state Department of Corrections for costs associated with prison construction in Franklin County in the next fiscal year fell short of clearing the Arkansas Senate on Tuesday for the fifth time during the past several days.
Trump fails to sway many House GOP holdouts as his 'big' bill of tax breaks and spending cuts stalls
House Speaker Mike Johnson found himself in a familiar jam on Tuesday: Conservative Republican holdouts are stalling action on President Donald Trump's "big” bill of tax breaks and spending reductions,
House Freedom Caucus Chairman Andy Harris is opposing the Senate's version of a massive bill to advance President Donald Trump's agenda.