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Frustration within the Republican Party was coming from two camps: fiscal hawks and lawmakers representing districts that ...
On a late February evening, President Trump sealed the deal for the first vote on his “one big, beautiful bill” with a ...
President Trump has been urging lawmakers to send him the bill to sign into law by July 4, but also acknowledged the timeline ...
The House Freedom Caucus is signaling unhappiness with Senate changes to President Trump's "one big, beautiful bill." ...
President Donald Trump is mounting a pressure campaign on members of the U.S. House of Representatives’ ultraconservative ...
Republicans coudn’t get through a procedural vote setting up an eventual final roll call on the bill itself, leaving the ...
President Trump is scheduled to sign the bill into law at 4 p.m. on July 4 at the White House, locking in tax reductions and ...
Moderate House Republicans from high-tax blue states are seething at the Senate’s proposal to keep the state and local tax (SALT) deduction cap at $10,000.
Fiscal hawks aren't pleased that if the House does meet the deadline, it will be because the bill was jammed through.
The three most senior Republicans on the House Homeland Security Committee are Reps. Michael McCaul, Clay Higgins, and Michael Guest.