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Republican attorneys general visit Yuma, Arizona, highlighting a 90% drop in illegal crossings since Trump's second term and the impact of fentanyl trafficking.
Numerous Senate Republicans raised potential issues on Medicaid and possibly adding to the deficit after the bill passed the House.
The libertarian-aligned Kentucky Republican opposed Trump’s “big beautiful bill” over debt concerns, just like he has in the past — while escaping serious primary trouble.
An internal House Republican memo shared with Fox News Digital highlights the key Republican accomplishments included in President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill," which clocks in at 1,118 pages.
The 2026 midterms will prove crucial to Democrats and Republicans as both chambers of Congress hang in the balance.
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Spadea and Ciattarelli fought behind the scenes — and publicly — for months over Trump’s backing in a primary where the president carries a lot of influence with base GOP voters. Trump’s backing cemented Ciattarelli’s status as the primary’s heavy favorite.
Republican Rep. James Comer is requesting former White House physician, Kevin O'Connor, appear for a transcribed interview as part of a probe into Biden's mental fitness.
If the House provision is enacted, the SALT cap would rise to $40,000, up from $30,000 in the previous plan, and phase out over $500,000.
Others could see their monthly benefits reduced if the bill were to become law, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.
Some lawmakers whose districts are home to targeted campuses have expressed concern, meaning that Penn State may face a harder time getting approval for state funding this year.
(Reuters) -U.S. federal antitrust enforcers were expected to express support on Thursday for arguments wielded by Republican states that accuse asset managers BlackRock, Vanguard and State Street of conspiring through climate activism to decrease coal output, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.
The G.O.P. chairmen of the House and Senate agriculture committees said they were “troubled” by the Make America Healthy Again Commission’s findings and urged it to use sounder science.