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Senior Republicans on the House Energy and Commerce Committee were caught off guard by Medicaid provisions in their own bill.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-G.A.), one of President Donald Trump’s staunchest MAGA hardliners, also spoke a piece of her mind — criticizing her own colleagues in the process.
An effort to help President Trump strip tax-exempt status from nonprofits he deems to support "terrorism" has sparked serious concerns.
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GOP congressional leaders have stood aside the past four months as President Donald Trump has attacked legislative branch prerogatives — shuttering agencies, canceling federal grants and imposing sweeping tariffs.
A recent Associated Press-NORC poll found that just 41% approved of how Trump was handling his job as president while 57% disapproved. According to The New York Times’ daily approval rating tracker, Trump’s approval rating average is 44% as of Tuesday while his disapproval rating is 52%.
WASHINGTON—Conservative House members are fuming at some of their Republican colleagues from New York, New Jersey and California, whose insistence on a much larger state and local tax deduction is one of the biggest remaining hurdles to the party’s giant tax-and-spending bill.
The Energy and Commerce Committee pulled an all-nighter debating the potential impacts of Republican proposals to change Medicaid, part of the GOP’s domestic policy megabill.
As a staunch Trump ally openly acknowledges the truth about the House GOP’s “big, beautiful bill,” a leading health care reporter explains all the ways it will seriously hurt the Trump-MAGA working-class base.