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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is heading to Capitol Hill early Tuesday to seal the deal on his “big, beautiful bill," using the power of political persuasion to unify divided House Republicans on the multitrillion-dollar package that is at risk of collapsing ahead of planned votes this week.
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GOP governors unite to support Trump's "one big, beautiful bill," aiming to advance his agenda on tax cuts and energy. The bill's passage remains uncertain.
Trump has shied away from threatening Medicaid cuts outright due to the onslaught of disagreement from many of his own MAGA supporters. On Tuesday, he visited Capitol Hill urging Republicans to immediately unite behind the bill and assured them that he was focused on “saving” Medicaid.
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President Donald Trump visited Capitol Hill to seek support for his “big, beautiful bill" from divided House Republicans.
Trump paid a visit to Capitol Hill on Tuesday to garner support for his “big, beautiful bill” that has divided House Republicans in recent days. Some deficit hawks want to see more cuts to Medicaid and green energy programs before supporting the bill, while other Republicans want to see more state and local tax deductions.
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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,