Senate Republicans are competing for Donald Trump’s July 4 deadline to pass the president’s massive taxes and spending “a big and beautiful bill.” During a marathon meeting, the senators convened many hours of amendment at the Capitol.
Democrats who are generally opposed to the bill are expected to use the process to force opponents to vote politically thorny, and they will seek to play a role in them in future elections.
Even if the Senate passes, the bill still needs to return to the House, which was immediately asked to return to the meeting on Wednesday.
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U.S. Senate Republicans Ultimately Promote a Big Trump Bill
When the marathon started Monday morning, Senate Majority Leader John Thune sounded like the measure would soon clear his room. “Let’s vote. It’s good for the United States, it’s good for the American people, it’s good for the working families,” he said.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said the bill “steals people’s health care, raises their electricity bills, and takes their jobs – all of which pays tax breaks for billionaires.” He said Democrats will provide amendments to “if Republicans It does mean they’re saying all the good things about “strengthening Medicaid” and “protecting middle-class families” or just lying. ”
Republican Senator Thom Tillis says “The bill will betray the promise Donald Trump Hours after announcing that he would not be re-election in politically competitive North Carolina.
The Justice Department moves to deprive U.S. citizenship from some naturalized Americans
this Trump administration Its efforts to deprive some Americans of citizenship in a recently published Justice Department memorandum that directs attorneys to prioritize transgenderism of naturalized citizens who commit certain crimes.
memorandum, Published on June 11, the department’s attorneys are called on to file civil lawsuits to revoke a person’s U.S. citizenship if a person “illegally procures” or naturalizes by “hiding material facts or intentionally false statements.”
The White House says Canada is “falling into” and demands Trump’s call for the cancellation of technology taxes
The United States has already said Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney The White House demands “between” after his administration suddenly lifted digital services taxes for U.S. technology companies, which will take effect on Monday.
“It’s very simple. Prime Minister Kahni and Canada Submit to the President [Donald] Trump and the United States of America. “Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a daily briefing.
The Trump administration reportedly believes Harvard violates the civil rights of students
this Trump administration Summed this Harvard University According to the handling of Jewish and Israeli students, it violated federal civil rights laws and thus threatened the school’s “loss of all federal financial resources.” Wall Street Journal.
In a letter from Alan Garber on the week, government lawyers said the university realized that Jews and Israeli students felt unsafe on campus but failed to take meaningful action. The letter was obtained by the journal, accusing Harvard of “deliberate indifference” to these issues.
Trump signs executive order to propose some Syrian sanctions
Donald Trump has signed an executive order to raise some financial sanctions on Syria in a move that the White House says it will help stabilize the country after the removal of Bashar al-Assad.
The dollar is worst in the first half of more than 50 years in Trump tariffs
The dollar has the worst in the first half of the year in more than 50 years, as financial markets have been driven by geopolitical crises and Donald Trump’s trade war.
The dollar has fallen 10.8% against a basket of currencies since the beginning of 2025. It was the worst performance in the first six months since 1973 and the worst six months since the second half of 1991.
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