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Axios on MSNMike Johnson's headaches persist despite Trump's assistSpeaker Mike Johnson is still facing a bloc of persistent right-wing holdouts on his " big, beautiful bill " even after President Trump urged House Republicans to support it in a closed-door meeting.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday morning turned up the heat on the more than a dozen House Republican holdout votes endangering passage of the bill.
Speaker Mike Johnson’s run of smooth sailing came to an abrupt end when he faced his first tangible setback on a massive party-line bill for Trump's agenda.
There’s a major disconnect between the right-wing activist base and Republican mood in Congress that is adding fuel to the pressure cooker for the “one big, beautiful bill.” Browse through posts
More than an estimated 8 million recipients could lose Medicaid coverage, according to a CBO analysis requested by House Democrats. Republicans say they're targeting able-bodied adults and undocumented immigrants, but other beneficiaries could also be impacted.
House Republican leadership is pressing ahead toward a vote on landmark legislation that would codify President Trump’s agenda this week, the first major push to pass his “big, beautiful bill” since he resumed office.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday argued that Republicans are “tremendously unified” despite party infighting over his sweeping budget and tax cuts bill.
Trump will personally try to keep the House GOP conference united on the tax and immigration bill, his press secretary says.
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Mediaite on MSNSpeaker Mike Johnson Defends Trump’s Business ‘Transparency’ — Seconds Before Admitting He ‘Knows Nothing’ About Trump MemecoinSpeaker Mike Johnson was quick to mention the "Biden Crime family" while defending Trump's openness and transparency in his private business deals. However... The post Speaker Mike Johnson Defends Trump’s Business ‘Transparency’ — Seconds Before Admitting He ‘Knows Nothing’ About Trump Memecoin first appeared on Mediaite.
The White House urged every Republican in the House of Representatives and Senate on Monday to support President Donald Trump's sweeping tax bill, which won approval from a key congressional committee on Sunday.
A sweeping US tax and spending bill has overcome days of Republican conflict to advance through a key committee and move one step closer to a full vote in the House. Four hard-line Republican congressmen - who had previously torpedoed progress due to concerns the cuts were not deep enough to reduce the national debt - allowed the bill to go forward on Sunday night.