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Washington — The Senate narrowly advanced a request from the White House to claw back billions in funds for international aid and public broadcasting, as Congress faces a Friday deadline to act.
President Trump said late Tuesday that he has reached a deal with most of the House Republicans who derailed a procedural vote earlier in the day, putting a trio of cryptocurrency bills on a path ...
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Raw Story on MSN'I've got concerns': Another GOP senator balks at Trump's new cutsHours after reports that Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) was against advancing President Donald Trump's "rescissions" bill to ...
Trump announces congressional leaders' agreement to advance the GENIUS Act in a critical procedural vote scheduled for ...
In a crippling setback for the Trump administration, House Republicans failed to advance a key procedural vote on a package ...
The Senate voted on Tuesday evening to advance a package that would roll back $1.1 billion in funding to PBS, NPR and public media that had already been allocated over the next two years. Vice ...
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The Trump administration scrambles to contain the MAGA meltdown over the Epstein files, but their damage control is falling flat. Even Speaker Mike Johnson is calling for “transparency.” Angelo ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson on Tuesday urged Attorney General Pam Bondi to "come forward and explain" the Trump administration ...
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Mike Johnson breaks from Trump, calls on DOJ to release Epstein filesIn a notable break from President Trump, House Speaker Mike Johnson is calling for the Department of Justice to release all ...
In one of the interviews for the new Frontline project Trump’s Power & The Rule of Law, one of the Donald Trump’s most ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) has called for greater transparency in the Jeffrey Epstein case, diverging from President Donald Trump’s stance. Johnson urged Attorney General Pam Bondi on Tuesday ...
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