GOP, Trump and reconciliation bill
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President Trump's big agenda bill is facing some serious resistance from Republicans, especially after it was revealed the bill would add $2.4 trillion to the national debt over the next 10 years, according to an estimate from the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office.
From centrists worried about Medicaid cuts to conservative hard-liners demanding steeper spending reductions, Senate GOP leaders face a tricky balancing act.
SALT Republicans are ready to go to war with the Senate on the increased tax relief for high cost of living areas in President Trump's reconciliation bill.
A new GOP bill would eliminate $3.4 billion in automatic local tax funding, forcing schools and cities to get voter approval—or lose the money.
Musk ratcheted up his rhetoric against the legislation this week, branding it a “disgusting abomination” before attacking Trump directly, calling for him to be impeached, threatening to start a rival party, and suggesting he had links with the disgraced financier and child trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
As Senate Republicans go deep into reconciliation bill-drafting mode, Medicare is increasingly coming up as a potential pay-for.
His private comments to Senate Republicans suggest the benefits for taxpayers in high-tax places could be pared back from the House-passed legislation.
FOX News White House correspondent Peter Doocy analyzes the impact the Trump-Musk feud is having on the "Big, Beautiful Bill" in the House. BRIAN KILMEADE, 'FOX & FRIENDS' CO-HOST: One thing is pretty clear,
Thirteen House Republicans who voted for President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill" sent a letter Friday urging Senate GOP leaders to scale back some of its clean energy cuts, sparking pushback from conservative hardliners.