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House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Thursday overcame a sizable revolt of his members and passed a budget resolution that was endorsed by President Trump. Why it matters: It puts Republican leaders ...
Politico |
The Senate confirmed retired Lt. Gen. Dan “Razin” Caine to lead the Joint Chiefs of Staff in a 60-25 vote.
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Trump kept tariffs in place that increase your taxes.
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Raw Story on MSN'Massive issue': Mike Johnson reportedly in for 'wild day' as GOP 'grandstanders' rebelAfter canceling a Wednesday vote in the House on a compromise budget resolution because he couldn't get his caucus in line, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is in a for a "wild day" Thursday, according to Punchbowl News' Jake Sherman.
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Axios on MSNMike Johnson delays budget vote as GOP revolt rages onHouse Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) delayed a scheduled vote on Republicans' budget resolution in the face of seemingly intractable opposition from fiscal hawks in his party. Why it matters: It's a blow to Johnson and President Trump in their quest to pass a massive tax-cut package.
WASHINGTON — Speaker Mike ... GOP leadership aide. GOP leaders are again relying on Trump to help get the bill across the finish line this week before the House takes a two-week recess. Johnson ...
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Speaker Johnson suffers defeat as GOP rebels tank effort to block remote voting for new parentsSpeaker Mike Johnson on Tuesday abruptly halted all work in the House after suffering a major defeat over his push to block remote voting in Congress for new parents. Nine of his own GOP members — led by new mom, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna — rebelled ...
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and House GOP leaders gave remarks Tuesday morning as Republicans in both chambers wrestled over a budget blueprint that will advance President Trump’s legislative ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) accepted House Minority ... specifically Elon Musk. “Republican Members of Congress have repeatedly denied that painful cuts will be made.