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House Republicans approved $9.4 billion in cuts to foreign aid and public broadcasting, including $8.3 billion from USAID and over $1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
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The Western Journal on MSNTrump Invites 'the Toughest Vote in the History of the US' to White House PartyEven before his political career began, President Donald Trump had cultivated a reputation that he's a wheeling, dealing maverick of a business negotiator. (The president even famously wrote a book entitled,
The House GOP overcame internal divisions to approve Trump's request to claw back $9.4 billion in spending on foreign aid and public broadcasting.
President Donald Trump wants to curtail a specific First Amendment right in response to anti-deportation protests exploding in Los Angeles. But at least one Republican lawmaker remains adamantly opposed — and dared him to put it up for a vote.
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Mediaite on MSN‘Low Class’: House Republican Rips Trump Staff For Disinviting Him From White House EventIncredibly petty & shortsighted of Trump’s staff to exclude Republicans from the annual White House picnic while inviting Pelosi and every Democrat."
President Donald Trump said Senator Rand Paul remains invited to the White House picnic, after the Kentucky Republican said he and his family had been disinvited over his opposition to the "Great Big Beautiful Bill.
Marjorie Taylor Greene rips Trump Mideast policy saying ‘Americans don’t want to bomb Iran’ for Israel - Greene says Israel’s ‘secular government’ has been telling ‘the same story’ on Iran for the ‘pa
Much of Ken Martin’s four months as head of the Democratic National Committee have been engulfed in a feud with David Hogg, the Gen Z activist who vowed to back primary challengers to Democratic incumbents in conflict with other party leaders.
Jack Ciattarelli, a New Jersey Republican with Donald Trump's backing, has secured his party's nomination in the Garden State's 2025 gubernatorial election. Ciattarelli previously served as a member of the New Jersey general assembly.