House Republicans struggle to clinch budget resolution
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House Republicans fail to clinch deal on tax cuts, despite Trump's urging
A three-day meeting of U.S. House Republicans, meant to jumpstart President Donald Trump's $4 trillion tax cut agenda, ended on Wednesday without a deal as party fiscal hawks refused to move ahead unless the plan reduced the $1.8 trillion federal deficit.
Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' sets up another GOP budget showdown
Almost exactly one year after Congress swore off self-inflicted fiscal crises—promising to embrace "regular order" and "responsible governance" and "showing up for work"—we're back to the same tired theatrics. This time the dysfunction isn't just about spending and debt; it's a preview of the Trump administration's unpredictable rule and the GOP's ongoing internal identity crisis. At the heart of this melodrama is a fight between two Republican …
House GOP Still Struggling on Budget Resolution
“House Republicans are still furiously working, and sparring, behind the scenes as they try to finalize their plans to consider a budget resolution — necessary for unlocking the process to move forward with legislation to enact President Donald Trump’s domestic policy agenda,” Politico reports.
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