Takeaways from the Senate budget vote: Tariff pressure, debt worries and signs of GOP unease
- The GOP-controlled Senate approved a budget plan early Saturday morning.
- Republicans seek to use their power in Washington for key policy goals.
- The plan includes enacting around $7 trillion in tax cuts and boosting border security.
- Senator Warren stated, "We can use what Republicans are trying to do... To ignite a fire."
- The budget is central to Trump's agenda, but debt worries and political standoffs continue.
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Juan Germano on what happened in the Senate: "It was coming from a distance."
Juan Germano, political analyst, partner, founder, and director of ISONOMÍA, spoke with CNN Radio this Saturday about the latest developments in national politics. On "Ida y Vuelta con Laura Di Marco," he said: "Since the emergence, at the national level, I'm thinking about the 2023 campaign. In general, what has characterized Milei—at that time, it wasn't the government, Milei, and then the government when Milei won—is a certain centrality, a c…

Takeaways from the Senate budget vote: Tariff pressure, debt worries and signs of GOP unease
The political battle lines are drawn for a debate in Washington and beyond over a Republican budget plan that’s a cornerstone of President Donald Trump’s domestic agenda.
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