In a significant move, Senate Republicans have agreed to cut $9 billion from foreign aid and public broadcasting, pushing the bill closer to Trump's desk. The House must approve the changes by Friday, amid concerns about the implications of such cuts.
In a race against time, Senate Republicans are modifying Trump's $9.4 billion spending cuts package. Key changes include preserving funding for PEPFAR amidst bipartisan concerns. Will they secure enough votes?
President Trump has just signed a historic tax and spending cuts bill, facing opposition from Democrats and concerns from some Republicans. Discover the key provisions and when they take effect, from tax cuts to Medicaid changes.
In a dramatic shift, President Trump has secured a $3.4 trillion fiscal package that cuts taxes and spending on safety-net programs, reversing Biden's clean-energy initiatives. The House narrowly passed the bill, leading to significant changes in US policy.
Elon Musk is shaking up American politics with a potential new party, challenging lawmakers over spending cuts. Amidst skepticism, can he disrupt the two-party system?
Senate Republicans proposed significant changes to Trump's tax-cut bill, causing friction with House colleagues. The revised plan aims to make certain tax breaks permanent but faces opposition on spending cuts and Medicaid reforms.
In a narrow vote, the House approved a controversial $9.4 billion spending cut targeting foreign aid and public broadcasting. Republicans claim it's wasteful, while Democrats warn it could harm vulnerable populations worldwide.
House Speaker Mike Johnson expressed disappointment over Elon Musk's recent criticism of President Trump's spending bill, as tensions rise between the billionaire and the former president.
In a surprising twist, Elon Musk has publicly condemned President Trump’s massive tax and immigration bill, labeling it a 'disgusting abomination' that threatens to increase national debt. This bold statement complicates the GOP's efforts to pass the legislation, which has already faced backlash from conservatives.
The White House has proposed a $9.4 billion rescission package targeting foreign aid and various domestic programs. Congressional Republicans aim to pass it swiftly, but will they succeed?