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US Politics · United StatesHouse Republicans stayed up all night to pass their multitrillion-dollar tax breaks package, with Speaker Mike Johnson defying the skeptics and unifying his ranks to muscle President Donald Trump’s priority bill to approval Thursday. With last-minute concessions and stark warnings from Trump, the Republican holdouts largely dropped their opposition to salvage the “One Big Beautiful Bill” that’s central to the GOP agenda. The House launched debate before midnight and by sunrise the vote was called, 215-214, with Democrats staunchly opposed. It next goes to the Senate.See the Story
House Republicans narrowly pass Trump’s big bill of tax breaks and program cuts after all-night session
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Donald Trump · United StatesSenate Republicans Push for Major Amendments to Trump's Tax and Spending Bill In a move reflecting internal dissent, U.S. Senate Republicans have announced intentions to significantly amend President Donald Trump's extensive tax and spending proposal. The announcement came after the bill narrowly passed in the House of Representatives, highlighting the challenges ahead for reaching a bipartisan consensus.See the Story
Senate Republicans Push for Major Amendments to Trump's Tax and Spending Bill
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US Immigration · United StatesThe Trump administration violated a court order on deportations to third countries with a flight linked to the chaotic nation of South Sudan, a federal judge said Wednesday. Judge Brian E. Murphy in Boston said the eight migrants aboard the plane weren’t given a meaningful opportunity to object that the deportation could put them in danger.See the Story
Judge says South Sudan deportation flight ‘unquestionably’ violated his order
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