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Senate begins ‘vote-a-rama’ as GOP takes first step to advance Trump agenda

  • The Senate voted 52-48 to begin debating a budget plan for President Donald Trump's agenda, including tax cuts and increased military spending, despite Democratic opposition.
  • Four Republicans joined Democrats to pass a resolution against Trump's tariffs, as the Yale Budget Lab reports that they cost households an average of $3,800.
  • Senators Chuck Grassley and Maria Cantwell introduced a bill requiring the president to notify Congress of new tariffs within 48 hours, while several Republicans broke from Trump's tariff policy.
  • Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer indicated that Democrats will attempt to politically challenge Republicans on economic issues during the amendment process of the budget proposal.
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Fractious Republicans seek unity over Trump tax cuts

US senators were set to vote Saturday on unlocking trillions of dollars for sweeping tax cuts promised by President Donald Trump, despite bitter infighting among the majority Republicans over the savings that will be needed to fund them.

·Key West, United States
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Senate GOP adopts budget blueprint to advance Trump agenda as spending fight consumes Capitol Hill

Senate GOP leaders took a key step toward advancing President Donald Trump’s multi-trillion-dollar agenda in Congress — simultaneously setting off an intraparty war over how to pay for it.

·Atlanta, United States
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Political Wire broke the news in New York, United States on Wednesday, April 2, 2025.
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