Johnson says House GOP ‘on track’ to pass Trump agenda bill
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House Speaker Mike Johnson said he believes House Republicans can reach a deal on Medicaid work requirements and pass President Donald Trump's tax bill by Memorial Day.
House Republicans barely managed to advance President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” Sunday evening, but some of the same lawmakers who made that happen insist they still have issues with the massive measure.
For every group demanding one policy, another equally powerful bloc insists on the opposite. The coalitions encompass the divergent ideological, political and regional interests in the G.O.P.
With opposition from moderates and fiscal hawks in both the House and Senate, passing Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill" is an uphill battle.
President Donald Trump will be at House Republicans' weekly closed-door meeting on Tuesday morning, sources confirmed.
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AlterNet on MSN'Victory': Mike Johnson celebrates 'bonanza for billionaires'Speaker Mike Johnson is declaring “victory” after House Republicans pushed President Donald Trump’s massive tax cuts bill through committee in a late Sunday night vote, in what one Democrat called a “bonanza for billionaires.
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The Western Journal on MSN'Big, Beautiful Bill' Passes Committee Vote After Mike Johnson Agrees to Changes Pushed by ConservativesPresident Donald Trump’s “big beautiful bill” that would extend his 2017 tax cuts and reshape federal spending cleared a hurdle Sunday night that it failed to clear last week. The bill passed the House Budget Committee 17-16 in a rare Sunday night vote,
WASHINGTON — House Speaker Mike Johnson and his chief lieutenant, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, both of whom favor football metaphors, find themselves in a clutch drive to push their
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AlterNet on MSNMike Johnson's office now having to fact-check Republican reps' claims about Trump's billEven House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) isn't immune from Republican disinformation campaigns. On Thursday, journalist Jamie Dupree noticed an exchange between Rep. Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.) and Athina Lawson,
Following a small rebellion last week by far-right members of the House Budget Committee — who were calling for