Trump, Epstein and Republican Party
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President Donald Trump is one step closer to having Congress officially sign off on a slice of his Department of Government Efficiency’s spending cuts after Senate Republicans agreed TK DATE to cancel $9 billion in funding to foreign aid and public broadcasting.
Three Republican senators break with Trump to vote against codifying DOGE spending cuts - Senators Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, and Mitch McConnell criticized the White House for a lack of transpare
Wednesday’s Hill Nation Summit was packed with lawmakers and major figures on both sides of the aisle, and made clear that President Trump has an iron grip on the Republican Party. Republican
WASHINGTON: The US Senate is poised to pass Donald Trump's request to cancel about $9 billion in foreign aid and public broadcasting spending, moving forward on one of the president's top priorities despite concerns from several Republican senators.
The bill to claw back $9 billion in congressionally approved spending passed over the objections of Republicans who said it abdicated the legislative branch’s power of the purse.
Cornyn may be in his toughest Senate re-election fight yet in a primary against state Attorney General Ken Paxton — and the field could grow.
Trump, members of his administration and conservative influencers have long spread unsubstantiated claims surrounding Epstein.
A new poll has found that 55 percent of respondents disapprove of President Donald Trump's job performance, while 41 percent approve.