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The House was expected to vote Thursday on a package to claw back $9 billion in spending, but possible amendment votes related to Jeffrey Epstein stalled progress.
In voting for President Trump’s cancellation of $9 billion in spending they had already approved, Republicans in Congress ...
The GOP recissions package clawed back $9 billion in congressionally approved spending and targets around $8 billion for foreign assistance programs, including USAID, and roughly $1 billion in ...
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NewsNation on MSNFight over Epstein files holds up Trump DOGE cuts billThe fight over how the Trump administration has handled disclosures relating to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is ...
On Tuesday, a dozen conservatives sank a procedural vote to advance three crypto bills, including the GENIUS Act, which ...
Senators express concern over OMB Director Vought's push for a more partisan appropriations process, warning it could ...
The House on Thursday passed a bill setting up a regulatory framework for payment stablecoins, sending the cryptocurrency bill to President Trump’s desk and marking a major win for the industry.
The House on Thursday passed legislation laying out regulatory rules for the crypto industry, after GOP leadership managed to stem a revolt from competing factions in the conference that brought ...
The White House could, in theory, calm the waters by saying that they won’t push a rescission package to undo any part of a government funding deal that Congress passes in the fall, should they find ...
An even more intense battle is expected on the Senate floor over the nomination of a Trump immigration policy enforcer to a ...
At the heart of the rescissions package that passed in the Senate early Thursday morning is $9 billion in spending cuts.
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