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House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said Tuesday evening that GOP leaders are on track to vote on President Trump’s domestic agenda before Friday. Johnson has been in countless conversations
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AlterNet on MSNMike Johnson asks Trump to beat GOP hard-liners into submissionAs the fate of President Donald Trump's so-called "big, beautiful bill" remains in doubt, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) is now enlisting the president's help – against members of his own party. Politico reported Monday that Johnson now wants Trump to personally apply pressure to far-right House Republicans that oppose the bill in its current
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Latin Times on MSNGOP Lawmaker Turns on Trump After Admin Denied Raising Deficit by Trillions: 'Now That's a Joke'Thomas Massie (R-KY) blasted the Trump administration's claim that the GOP's proposed "big, beautiful bill" would be deficit-neutral, calling the idea "a joke".
There’s a major disconnect between the right-wing activist base and Republican mood in Congress that is adding fuel to the pressure cooker for the “one big, beautiful bill.” Browse through posts
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Mediaite on MSNTrump Raves Over Speaker Mike Johnson in Big, Beautiful Bill Presser: ‘He’s a Man of God. So Am I, But…’Donald Trump heaped praise on House Speaker Mike Johnson Tuesday morning after traveling to Capitol Hill in hopes of pushing through his "Big, Beautiful" budget bill. The post Trump Raves Over Speaker Mike Johnson in Big,
President Trump visited Capitol Hill on Tuesday to do what he does best: Use his bully pulpit to pressure unruly Republican lawmakers to get on board with his agenda.
The Republican-backed tax and spending bill would add trillions of dollars to the federal deficit and negatively affect the poorest of Americans, experts say.
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Axios on MSNJohnson offers $40,000 SALT deduction cap with income limitsHouse Speaker Mike Johnson offered GOP holdouts a detailed proposal on Monday to set the SALT deduction cap at $40,000 for anyone who makes less than $751,600 a year. Why it matters: But Johnson (R-La.