Trump, Spending Bill
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In Washington, Congressional Republicans, including all from Texas, passed what President Trump has called the "big, beautiful bill." It makes permanent the tax cuts approved during the President's first term.
President Donald Trump is losing support for his 'big, beautiful bill,' a budget measure that would add $3.3 trillion to the national deficit over the next decade.
As the 2026 midterms loom, voters are restless and eager to penalize those in power. Every election starting with 2006, with the exception of 2012, has been a change election.
Sen. Ron Johnson said he thinks there are “enough” Republicans to “stop the process” on the GOP's domestic package in order to prioritize spending reductions.
House leaders worked through the night to pass a sweeping tax cut and spending bill package, but it still has another hurdle.
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Debate over the "big, beautiful bill" intensifies as Speaker Mike Johnson and Sen. Rand Paul discuss spending cuts and debt ceiling on Sunday.
The Republican-led House narrowly passed President Donald Trump’s sweeping tax and spending bill late early Thursday morning, sending the package to the Senate where it is likely to be revised.
In a big win for President Donald Trump, the bill won approval from a key congressional committee on May 18 to advance toward possible passage in the House of Representatives. The legislation is still far from a done deal.
Republican Senators Ron Johnson of Wisconsin and Rand Paul of Kentucky leaned into their criticism of President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill," which narrowly passed the House last week, during Sunday morning TV interviews.