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Trump, Senate and GOP

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 · 14h
Senate GOP erupts over Trump DOJ 'anti-weaponization' fund, punts ICE, Border Patrol funding
Senate Republicans are pressing pause on their push to fund immigration enforcement after a tense, closed-door meeting.

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New York Magazine on MSN · 13h
Senate GOP turns on Trump, freezes ICE bill
 · 14h
Republicans cancel votes amid fight over Trump's ‘anti-weaponization' fund
 · 7h
Rep. Suozzi wants to stop Trump’s ‘anti-weaponization’ fund: ‘our country’s at stake’
Rep. Tom Suozzi explains the outrage over the Trump administration's refusal to rule out giving money to people who attacked police officers on January 6th.

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 · 11h
Audit Immunity for Trump Family Puts I.R.S. in a Bind
 · 12h
Trump’s 2024 campaign discussed an anti-weaponization fund. They didn’t know where to get the money — until now
 · 21h
IRS settlement preventing Trump-related audits, controversial fund tough to challenge in court, experts say
The $1.776-billion fund, an apparent nod to the year of the country's founding, will be controlled by allies of the president, who can remove any member of the commission.

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 · 10h
Inside the Senate G.O.P. Meltdown Over Trump’s Fund
 · 1d
One GOP congressman is vowing to end Trump’s $1.8 billion compensation fund for allies

Trump, White House and Republicans

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 · 5h
Republican progress on immigration bill stalls out over Trump’s ballroom, DOJ settlement
Senate Republican leaders are expected to abandon a proposal for $1 billion in security money for the White House complex and President Donald Trump’s ballroom on Thursday after members of their own p...

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 · 1d · on MSN
Republicans mull dropping $1-billion security money request for the White House and Trump's ballroom
 · 16h
Republicans clash over Trump's White House ballroom funding request
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Trump Calls For Replacement Of Parliamentarian: 'She Has Been Brutal To Republicans'
Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough blocked the inclusion of $1 billion of funding for Trump’s White House ballroom in Republicans’ budget reconciliation package.

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Trump’s Revenge Campaign Sparks Backlash From GOP Senators
 · 12h
Backlash to Trump's $1.8B settlement fund delays GOP immigration bill
 · 21h
Republicans expected to abandon $1B security proposal for White House and Trump’s ballroom
Several GOP senators have spoken out against the administration’s $1.776 billion settlement fund designed to compensate Trump’s allies who believe they have been persecuted, and many were upset by the...

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Republicans brush off Trump demand to oust nonpartisan Senate rulekeeper
 · 13h
GOP leaders balk at Trump $1.8B ‘weaponization’ fund, break without spending bill vote
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Trump administration live updates: Senate delays ICE and Border Patrol funding vote; DNC releases 2024 autopsy report

Get live updates and the latest news as NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya testifies on Capitol Hill and the Senate considers a bill to fund ICE and Board Patrol.
11hon MSN

Donald Trump faces growing Republican Revolt against key priorities

Divisions deepen in the GOP as President Donald Trump faces criticism from within his own party in Congress.
14h

Republicans stall votes on partisan ICE funding amid party infighting

Republicans planned to vote on a major funding bill for Immigration and Customs Enforcement this week but plans collapsed amid GOP rancor over Trump's policy demands.
7hon MSN

Trump’s $1.8B fund isn’t officially open yet. That hasn’t stopped applications.

Applications are already rolling into the Justice Department from hopefuls aiming for some of the nearly $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund, even though the process can’t officially begin until commissioners are chosen to decide how the money is doled out.
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