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The GOP-led House Budget Committee voted to reject a sweeping package for President Donald Trump's agenda on Friday, dealing an embarrassing setback for Republican leaders.
President Trump’s legislative agenda is hanging by a thread as House Republican leaders scramble to make last-minute changes to their “big, beautiful bill” and cut deals to appease warring
President Donald Trump’s agenda has been thrown into chaos after a group of GOP hardliners blocked the bill in a key committee vote on Friday – dealing a major embarrassment to House Republican leaders and Trump himself.
Washington — President Trump's domestic policy bill hit a major snag on Friday after conservatives blocked it from advancing out of the House Budget Committee.
Jokes about Republicans being in “disarray” are easy, but sometimes, they’re correct. Take the GOP's failure in the House Budget Committee, for example.
The House Budget Committee on Friday rejected President Trump's budget bill, a major setback to leaders of the GOP-led chamber who have set a July 4 deadline for final passage. The vote was 16-21, with five conservative hard-liners joining all Democrats in voting against the multitrillion-dollar legislation, according to NBC News.
The sweeping tax bill failed to clear a key hurdle, as hardline Republicans wanting deeper cuts blocked it, a rare congressional setback for Trump.
A top GOP senator has called on his Republican colleagues to grow a backbone. Bemoaning that “everybody is falling in lockstep” over President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” on government spending,