Trump, Senate and Republicans
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Senate Republicans are taking a big step forward in their effort to put President Donald Trump's agenda into law – and they're breaking some norms to do it.
From USA TODAY
Trump announced the steepest American tariffs in more than a century, with a 10% tariff on all exporters to the US and even higher duties on some 60 nations.
From Bloomberg L.P.
“In the long run, we’re all dead,” he told CNN’s Manu Raju on Capitol Hill for “The Lead with Jake Tapper” on Wednesday.
From HuffPost
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Labor and city leaders joined Senate Democrats Thursday to call for a $1.35 billion investment in Minnesota infrastructure projects, which would fund water treatment plants, city sewer expansions and road and bridge repairs.
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Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee want a confirmation hearing on Edward Martin’s bid to become U.S. attorney in D.C.
New Hampshire Democratic Rep. Chris Pappas is the first high-profile candidate to enter the Senate race to succeed Sen. Jeanne Shaheen.
The Senate has confirmed Mehmet Oz as administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), making him the head of Medicaid at a time where its funding is at risk of being
The Senate vote came after Trump implemented 10% across-the-board tariffs on imports and additional reciprocal tariffs on goods from 60 countries.
Mr. Pappas, a 44-year-old Democratic congressman, is the first major candidate to enter the race to succeed the retiring Senator Jeanne Shaheen.
Sens. Rafael Warnock, Jon Ossoff, Jeanne Shaheen and Angus King flipped against Sanders’ anti-Israel measures, while Andy Kim was the only freshman to support them
The bill was mostly endorsed by Republicans, with four Democrats signing on. None of are from the Philadelphia area.