Senate Passes GOP Border Security Budget, Setting Stage for Clash Over Trump's Agenda
- The U.S. Senate passed a budget resolution by a vote of 52-48 to support President Donald Trump’s policies, including border security and tax cuts, as reported by Senate Budget Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham.
- Trump has rejected the Senate resolution, preferring the version being considered by the House, which has led to divisions among Republicans, according to Sen. John Cornyn.
- Senate Democrats opposed the resolution, arguing that it prioritizes tax cuts for the wealthy while cutting essential services, stated Sen. Patty Murray.
- The budget plan includes $175 billion for border security and will initiate the reconciliation process, allowing for legislation on Trump’s agenda, as confirmed by Senate Majority Leader John Thune.
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