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The US Senate approved spending cuts proposed by President US Donald Trump, eliminating over $9 billion in foreign aid and public broadcasting funding. The bill will return to the House for final approval before the funding deadline.
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It took weeks of vote-wrangling for congressional Republicans to near final passage of $9 billion in DOGE-inspired cuts, or only 0.10% of the $7 trillion budget. The arduous saga, filled with centrist complaints and some last-minute deal-cutting,
The Senate has reconvened to debate codifying DOGE spending cuts as the deadline to act on the White House priority looms and President Donald Trump continues pushing his agenda. Follow for live updates.
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Congressional Republicans are launching into their next big legislative fight – this time over DOGE spending cuts for foreign aid and public broadcasting – that risks the wrath of President Donald Trump if they fail.
Senate Democrats are warning the Trump administration’s effort to claw back funds for foreign aid and public broadcasting programs threatens bipartisan negotiations to fund the government