Trump, House Republicans and beautiful bill
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President Donald Trump often seems like the sun around which other Republicans orbit, setting their direction and movements — and, every so often, slingshotting one out of his solar system when they displease him.
President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill" appears designed to cause the maximum amount of damage to Republicans possible, wrote Philip Elliott for Time Magazine in an analysis published on Thursday — and contrary to Democrats' rhetoric that the GOP is oblivious to how bad it's going to be for them,
Leaders of a key wing of the Republican Party are throwing up a major roadblock to House Speaker Mike Johnson’s plans of muscling President Donald Trump’s massive domestic policy package out of the House on Wednesday,
Democrats say the bill disproportionately benefits the wealthy and will take a deep bite out of social programs, but Republicans are invoking special budget rules to pass the package without their support.
The legislation would extend tax cuts that were enacted during Trump's first term in office.The "One Big, Beautiful Act" now will head to the Senate, where it is expected to see changes.
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President Donald Trump's policies, including drug price controls and tax reforms, reflect a blend of Republican and Democratic ideas.
Donald Trump Jr. teased a future run for the White House office during an appearance at the Qatar Economic Forum on Wednesday, saying “that calling is there” when asked if he would “consider picking up the reins” and “run for office” when his father,
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Explícame on MSNTrump's bill divide the Republican party, in what aspects in particular?The fiscal and spending cuts bill championed by former President Donald Trump has sparked significant internal divisions within the Republican Party.
House Republicans are pushing to vote on their multi-trillion-dollar tax breaks package as soon as Wednesday, grinding out last-minute deal-making to shore up wavering GOP support and deliver on
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