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have lawmakers on both sides of the aisle concerned it will be a “taste” of what is to come under his second term.just over 24 hours after the legislation was released, echoing complaints billionaire Elon Musk aired earlier in the day on Wednesday that the bill included excessive spending.on Thursday, including language that would push the debt limit fight off for another two years, suspending the ceiling until January 2027.
Thirty-eight House Republicans ultimately voted against the renegotiated measure on the floor Thursday evening, tanking the Trump-backed legislation. “This is just embarrassing — Trump needs to understand he is not a ruler. He needs to work within the confines of his Republican members who all have different perspectives and come from all over the country,” the aide said.a bipartisan proposal to resolve the future of millions of young immigrants who were in the U.S. illegally, calling the bill “a total catastrophe.
In the next Congress, Republicans don’t have much room for error, specifically in the Republican-controlled House where they will have a 217-215 majority, one of the narrowest controlling margins in House history. The razor-thin numbers could raise the possibility of a“It is a taste of things to come. The House is going to be ungovernable,” said Sen. Adam Schiff , who most recently served 12 terms in the lower chamber.
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