Trump doesn’t satisfy GOP holdouts
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Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) also posted to X on Tuesday, claiming that the House GOP believes “no one will stay awake for it” and that he will be in attendance to testify and offer amendments “to protect our families.”
President Donald Trump on Tuesday delivered his most forceful appeal yet to House Republicans to line up behind his massive domestic policy bill, but it’s still not enough to guarantee the votes for Speaker Mike Johnson.
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The Supreme Court is siding with a GOP state lawmaker in Maine who was blocked from voting after she identified a transgender student athlete in a critical social-media post.
President Donald Trump maintained that Republicans are united behind his “big, beautiful bill” despite a number of outspoken GOP lawmakers who have decried the bill.
In a closed-door meeting, Trump urged blue-state Republicans to relent on their SALT demands and told conservatives: “Don’t f--- around with Medicaid.”
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Trump will try to unify divided House Republicans on the multitrillion-dollar package that is at risk of collapsing.
Key GOP conservatives remain opposed to approving President Donald Trump’s sweeping tax and spending bill in the House this week – and even Trump himself may not be able to change their minds.
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Sen. Josh Hawley did not hold back on demanding accountability for insurance providers, saying "faithful premium payers" deserve their claims grants as the Midwest fights to recover from deadly storms.
Republican tax bill could cost $3.8 trillion over 10 years as its tax cuts surpass spending reductions, according to one analysis.
S.D., said that the Senate will begin to consider three House-passed resolutions that would roll back the standards. Final votes could come as soon as this week.