House passes Trump's 'big beautiful' tax bill
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We discuss the political ramifications of the GOP's so called 'Big Beautiful Bill' on the midterms with Juanita Tolliver and Reed Galen join Melissa Murray on The 11th Hour.
The One Big Beautiful Bill contains many parts of President Donald Trump’s tax and immigration agenda. See how your lawmaker voted.
House Republicans passed President Trump's budget bill by a single vote early Thursday morning. Leigh Ann Caldwell, chief Washington correspondent for Puck News, and Juliegrace Brufke, Capitol Hill reporter for 24sight News,
Republican leaders struck a deal with key holdouts late Wednesday afternoon, making a number of key changes to President Donald Trump’s massive budget framework in an effort to get all corners of the party on board.
The House narrowly approved Donald Trump’s massive tax and immigration legislation. Now, it heads to the Senate for the next stage of the lawmaking process.
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House Republicans narrowly passed President Trump's budget megabill. But the legislation still faces a rocky road in the Senate, where multiple GOP lawmakers are calling for significant rewrites. Susan Glasser,
The House was moving early Thursday toward a vote on President Trump's domestic policy bill, hours after unveiling an updated version of the legislation that Republican leaders hope will satisfy enough holdouts.
Trump scored a massive legislative victory when his "big, beautiful bill" narrowly passed the House of Representatives.
Italy fully supports European Union efforts to stop Russian gas imports into the bloc by 2027, the country's energy minister told reporters on Thursday, adding any decisions by Rome to boost LNG imports from the U.S. were up to private buyers.
A House committee is holding a late-night meeting, which marks the last hurdle to get President Trump's budget bill to the floor.
I’m looking at this budget making some hard decisions and hard cuts, because that’s what governing is, and that’s what being an adult is,” the Democratic leader said.
Others could see their monthly benefits reduced if the bill were to become law, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.