A handful of Republican senators, including Sen. Lindsey Graham, joined Democrats to quietly express alarm about how President Donald Trump is freezing foreign aid.
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While House Republicans were out of town on recess, Thune (R-SD) announced that later this week, the Senate will take up passage of Sen. Lindsey Graham’s (R-SC) budget resolution needed to
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Trump on Wednesday criticized the approach from the Senate Budget Committee chairman, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., and sided with the House GOP's broader, if politically difficult, plan that includes $4.5 trillion in tax cuts and other priorities. Senators wanted to address those later, in a second package.
Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina. Dig Deeper:Arrington unveils House GOP budget blueprint with trillions in spending, tax cuts "The House and Senate are doing a SPECTACULAR job of working together as one unified, and unbeatable, TEAM, however, unlike the ...
The measure put forward by Graham, the Budget Committee chairman, focuses on border security, defense, and energy but leaves taxes for later in the year.
Lindsey Graham of South Carolina. Trump said he favored the “big ... John Barrasso of Wyoming, the GOP whip, after a lunch meeting with Vance at the Capitol. “Foot on the gas, moving forward.” The start-stop process is complicating what’s already ...
President Trump on Wednesday threw his support behind the House GOP’s strategy to pass a single bill that combines his priorities, even as Senate Republicans moved ahead with their own
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This is what Republicans are doing now: going against all of their strongest convictions about America’s role in the world—about the threat of Russia, the threat of Putin—to bend the knee to Trump,” says Jen Psaki on Republicans like Marco Rubio,
President Donald Trump gave his most emphatic endorsement yet of the House’s strategy of one massive bill to advance his legislative agenda and urged the Senate to pump the brakes on its rival two-bill plan.
Senate Republicans plowing ahead with their efforts to advance the first stage of their two-part package to pay for Trump's agenda despite Trump backing the House’s plan.
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