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By cutting funding that Democrats had previously secured through negotiations, Republicans may force Chuck Schumer to show he is willing to fight Trump.
Sen. Thom Tillis stood on the Senate floor and warned White House aides to tread carefully as they cut foreign aid and to remember the promises they made to get a rescission bill approved by senators.
Governor Whitmer is also part of the discussions, praising the House for being “serious” about a plan. Senator Huizenga accused the governor of paying for the roads up until now with bonding, saying ...
House Republicans are trying to rev up their government funding work for fiscal year 2026 after devoting weeks of energy to ...
The Trump administration has asked Congress to rescind funds for NPR/PBS and foreign aid. Congress has until the end of the ...
Washington — The Senate could move forward as soon as Tuesday on a request from the White House to claw back $9.4 billion in ...
Just four months after a progressive revolt jeopardized Schumer's leadership post, he may be headed down a similar path that ...
Senate Democrats are warning the Trump administration’s effort to claw back funds for foreign aid and public broadcasting ...
Republicans will need all hands on deck, and an assist from Senate Democrats, to avoid a government shutdown in October.
The Republican-led U.S. Senate is due to vote next week on President Donald Trump's request to slash $9.4 billion in spending ...
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer is signaling he could plunge the country into a partial government shutdown if ...
Senate Republicans are aiming to pass a rescissions package on a party-line vote, which Democrats say would upend the ...