A Republican effort to pass Trump's ambitious tax bill faces significant obstacles as hardline conservatives demand deeper Medicaid cuts. With a procedural vote looming, tensions rise within the GOP.
As House Republicans advance a massive bill for Trump's agenda, Senate Republicans express strong concerns and push for significant revisions, including Medicaid and clean energy provisions.
As Speaker Mike Johnson navigates a challenging political landscape, he seeks to reconcile competing Republican factions to push through a massive tax bill for President Trump. With a looming deadline, will he find the right compromises?
The emerging GOP tax proposal could add over $2.5 trillion to the federal deficit, igniting fierce debate among lawmakers. Critics warn it risks an economic calamity by favoring tax cuts for the wealthy while slashing essential programs.
Today, the Supreme Court hears arguments on Trump's executive order challenging birthright citizenship. Meanwhile, the administration's controversial policies on Syria and student loans are stirring debate.
Democratic governors are raising alarms over a Republican plan that threatens Medicaid and SNAP, risking millions losing health care access. Gov. Andy Beshear warns families will suffer greatly.
After intense internal debates, Republicans reveal their reconciliation bill, promising tax cuts for the wealthy while slashing vital social services. Will the working class pay the price for Trump's agenda?
As House Republicans aim to finalize President Trump's sweeping bill, fierce debates over tax cuts and safety net reforms create uncertainty. Key issues like Medicaid changes and the SALT deduction could determine the bill's fate.
House Republicans have proposed a massive $4.9 trillion tax break bill, aiming to extend tax benefits from Trump's first term while facing backlash over cuts to Medicaid and food assistance programs. The bill could spark intense political debate as it moves forward.
House Republicans have unveiled a controversial plan to cut $880 billion from Medicaid to fund $4.5 trillion in tax breaks, igniting a fierce debate over health coverage for millions of Americans.