The effort to pass an emergency defense spending package through Congress is turning into a mess. Senators say that new Speaker Mike Johnson’s ...
Senators say that new Speaker Mike Johnson’s demand to separate Israel funding from Ukraine and offset the $14.3 billion in Israel aid with cuts to the IRS budget isn’t going anywhere in the Democratic-controlled Senate.
It’s uncertain whether Johnson can even get his controversial proposal passed through the House, where Republicans hold a slim four-seat majority. Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Ben Cardin declared the House Republican proposal to cut IRS funding to pay for aid...White House Defense Of James Biden’s $200,000 Payment To Joe Biden Not Backed Up By Bank Records, James Comer Says
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