House passes GOP budget bill in key step for Trump agenda
- The House of Representatives passed a budget plan advanced by House Speaker Mike Johnson, focusing on extending tax cuts and funding for border security and defense.
- Internal divisions among Republicans, with reports of at least 10 hesitant votes, pose a threat to the bill's passage.
- This legislation proposes up to $2 trillion in spending cuts but lacks specific details, causing unease among lawmakers.
- Concerns have been raised by some Republicans about the bill's support, leading to discussions about the necessity for a stopgap funding measure to ensure government operations continue.
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Congress GOP eyes spending cuts
WASHINGTON — Now that House Republicans passed an ambitious budget blueprint for President Donald Trump's agenda, its time for the hard work of turning ideas for $4.5 trillion in tax cuts and $2 trillion of slashed spending into a bill…
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