As the Senate debates Trump's contentious budget plan, tensions rise over tax cuts for the wealthy and potential cuts to vital programs. Will Republicans push it through despite concerns?
Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer defies calls for resignation after voting for a GOP spending bill, citing leadership principles. The decision sparks outrage among progressives and raises questions about his future.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warns of potential financial crisis due to high government spending but assures that the Trump administration is taking steps to reset the economy. With market volatility and rising deficits, is the U.S. truly on a sustainable path?
In a surprising move, nine Senate Democrats joined Republicans to advance a spending bill aimed at averting a government shutdown. The decision has sparked internal conflict within the Democratic Party as they grapple with pressure from their base.
The Trump administration has identified over 400 federal properties, including the FBI headquarters, for potential closure or sale. This move aims to cut costs and reshape government operations, potentially saving taxpayers hundreds of millions.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick announced plans to separate government spending from GDP reports, sparking debate over potential economic implications and recession fears amidst declining consumer sentiment.
Protests against Elon Musk and his push for government spending cuts took place across the U.S., with demonstrators calling for boycotts of Tesla. Critics argue Musk's actions threaten democratic control over budget and enrich himself.
Trump administration's actions blocking NIH grant approvals lead to uncertainty for researchers focusing on diseases like Lyme, heart, and lung diseases. The delay in publishing grant meeting notices creates hurdles for vital health research funding.
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House Republicans, led by Speaker Mike Johnson, confront internal dissent over President Trump's $4.5 trillion tax-cut and border security plan, risking delays in crucial votes and potential government shutdown.