Capitol Hill, Donald Trump and House Republicans
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Leftist protesters disrupted a Capitol Hill office building for a short time Wednesday as the House moves toward a vote on the President Trump-backed "big, beautiful" budget bill.
If President Donald Trump had a superpower, it would be to "snap his fingers" and get the House budget bill passed, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Tuesday.
President Donald Trump visited Capitol Hill Tuesday to move those House Republicans who have so far chosen not to approve his legislative agenda bill to cease their opposition and move the legislation forward.
While President Donald Trump sought to eliminate Republican infighting about Medicaid reform and state and local tax deduction caps, a group of Republicans wasn't persuaded.
President Donald Trump is imploring House Republicans to drop their fights over his big tax cuts bill. He spoke privately for at least an hour trying to unite House GOP members on the multitrillion-dollar package.
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