GOP infighting sends Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'
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Key GOP conservatives remain opposed to approving President Donald Trump’s sweeping tax and spending bill in the House this week – and even Trump himself may not be able to change their minds.
President Trump will attend the weekly conference on Tuesday, marking the first time he’s joined the in-person meeting since being sworn in.
It’s a huge week for House Republicans as they seek to pass a massive bill for President Donald Trump’s agenda through their narrow majority along party lines.
President Donald Trump will be at House Republicans' weekly closed-door meeting on Tuesday morning, sources confirmed.
A key House committee advanced President Donald Trump’s giant tax and spending package after Republican hardliners won agreement from party leaders to speed up cuts to Medicaid health coverage.The House Budget Committee approved the legislation late Sunday night after a weekend of negotiations with four ultraconservatives on the panel who on Friday joined with Democrats to reject the legislation.
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In a Republican Party dominated by President Donald Trump, Sen. John Curtis, who was elected to fill retired Sen. Mitt Romney’s seat last year, thinks it’s still possible – and essential – to be an independent thinker,
Donald Trump‘s tantrum about Walmart upping its prices over his tariffs has prompted furious backlash from members of his own party. “What a weak loser thing to do!” former GOP Congressman Joe Walsh of Illinois told MSNBC,
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President Donald Trump's policies, including drug price controls and tax reforms, reflect a blend of Republican and Democratic ideas.