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White House to send DOGE cuts package to Congress as Speaker promises quick action

  • The White House plans to send Congress a DOGE rescissions package with over $9 billion in federal spending cuts next week.
  • This action follows Republican demands to formalize spending cuts made by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, with timing linked to Congress returning from recess.
  • The package proposes cutting $8.3 billion in foreign aid, including funds for USAID, as well as reducing allocations by $1.1 billion to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which threatens funding for NPR and PBS.
  • Speaker Mike Johnson expressed that the House is prepared to move forward with the DOGE recommendations in order to implement further reductions to federal spending, aligning with President Trump’s goals and public demand.
  • Once the White House submits its request, lawmakers have a 45-day window to review the proposed rescissions; however, the likelihood of the cuts being approved is uncertain due to narrow Republican majorities and opposition to related spending measures.
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