A fierce battle is brewing among House Republicans over the state and local tax (SALT) deduction, threatening to derail President Trump’s agenda. With factions at odds, can they find common ground before it's too late?
Republicans in Congress have advanced President Trump's budget, pushing for massive tax cuts and spending changes that could add trillions to the national debt. Dissent within the party complicates their path to pass the bill before Memorial Day.
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?
In a party-line vote, the House Ways and Means Committee has passed a sweeping tax plan that includes significant cuts and new taxes targeting the wealthy, sparking fierce debate among lawmakers. Will it survive the Senate?
Trump's unprecedented $400 million gift of a luxury jet from Qatar is raising eyebrows and sparking controversy among Republicans. As he visits Qatar, the implications of this deal could reshape political dynamics in Washington.
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.
The acceptance of a $400 million luxury jet from Qatar has sparked backlash even among Trump's staunchest supporters. Key GOP figures voice concerns over legality and safety, questioning the implications for Trump's presidency.
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.
Republicans on Capitol Hill had mixed reactions to news that Trump might accept a luxury jet from Qatar to use as Air Force One. Some laughed off the idea while others called for more information on the potential gift.
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.