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The House GOP has been engulfed in a MAGA firestorm after posting a message on X that was translated into Spanish. The official account was trying to signal that “every American” could benefit from Republican policies,
An effort to help President Trump strip tax-exempt status from nonprofits he deems to support "terrorism" has sparked serious concerns.
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In a party that laments diversity, equity and inclusion programs, Virginia Republicans have put forth one of the most diverse statewide tickets in their history.
A recent Associated Press-NORC poll found that just 41% approved of how Trump was handling his job as president while 57% disapproved. According to The New York Times’ daily approval rating tracker, Trump’s approval rating average is 44% as of Tuesday while his disapproval rating is 52%.
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The GOP bill "fund[s] tax giveaways for billionaires and big corporations," U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., said.
House Republicans on Sunday night offered the first glimpse of their Medicaid overhaul plan, which is expected to cut billions of dollars to help finance President Donald Trump’s sweeping tax and spending cuts agenda.
U.S. Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) warned President Donald Trump not to make this “mistake.” Paul weighed in on the ABC News report that said Trump was ready to accept a $400 million luxury Boeing jet from Qatar. While Qatar has said the deal has not been finalized, Trump confirmed Monday that he would accept the expensive jet.
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House Republicans are working on President Trump's "big, beautiful bill" and the cost-savings that conservatives say must come with it.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans revealed the sweeping tax provisions for President Donald Trump’s big bill Monday, tallying at least $4.9 trillion in costs so far, partly paid for with reductions to Medicaid and other programs used by millions of Americans.
In an effort to soften the proposal, Democrats issued a number of energy-related amendments countering Republican provisions aimed at slashing climate funding.