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Several Republican senators have now admitted to not knowing that the reduced gambling deduction was even in the bill they voted to pass. And, frankly, it makes sense. The committee of jurisdiction ...
The driving force on Capitol Hill is cowardice, as both GOPers and Dems confess to fear of violence. It wasn't always that ...
It’s a striking example of just how monolithic the once ideologically heterogenous Republican Party has become.
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KTSM 9 News on MSNSenate GOP not happy with Trump beatdown of TillisRepublican senators aren’t happy about how President Donald Trump treated Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.), whom the president ...
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Asheville Watchdog on MSNOpinion: I’m proud of Thom Tillis for taking a stand against Trump, but I wish he’d taken it a step furtherSo, Mr. Boyle, are you proud of Senator Tillis now?” This was right after Tillis, a Republican U.S. senator who’s represented ...
In the president’s eagerness to score a win and extend tax cuts, he walked away from a key campaign promise on Medicaid. The ...
The measure extending tax cuts and slashing the social safety net goes to President Trump for his signature, but the debate over it exposed deep rifts in his party.
Thom Tillis, R-North Carolina, asked during a fiery June 29 Senate floor ... to strike deals on amendments that could secure Republican holdouts, such as Sens. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, and Susan ...
House Republicans face intense scrutiny over Trump’s sweeping tax-and-spending bill amid Medicaid cut backlash.
Many Republicans — who hold a razor-thin majority in the House — acknowledge that they face an uphill battle in selling the bill to a wary public.
In a dramatic 51–50 vote Monday night, Senate Republicans approved President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, a ...
Chief Political Correspondent Phillip M. Bailey gives some of his biggest takeaways after the Senate's passage of Trump's BBB and more.
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