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Senate Parliament, Donald Trump’s legislation ‘The current form cannot be included’ says

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A few basic provisions Donald Trump’s A Senate Parliament said that the “big, beautiful bill” should be re -processed or reduced.

New York Times Elizabeth Macdonough, a parliamentary who applies the rules of the Senate, reports that he rejected a number of important provisions by sending GOP leaders to madness to try to save the legislation before the last week of the next week.

The publication said in the legislation that Macdonough said that “hundreds of billions of dollars of measures cannot be included in the legislation in the current cases”.

“It will limit the strategies developed by many states to obtain more federal medicaid funds, and the other will limit the repayment options for student loan borrowers”.

In the report, Macdonough added that he did not “decide all parts of the bill” and that the tax change at the center of Trump’s agenda was “still examining”.

On Thursday, Donald Trump did not mention the final delivery dates for developing a logjam that could threaten the passage of the election frame tax and expenditure through the Senate.

Meanwhile, Robert F Kennedy JR’s re -established vaccine advisory panel against seasonal influenza vaccines containing specific protective thimerosal – the possibility of shocking through global medical and scientific community and possibly influence the future vaccination existence. About two weeks ago, he fired 17 experts in the Kennedy panel, and at least half of them continued to appoint eight new members who expressed skepticism about some vaccines, New York Times Reports. Separately, the panel also proposed a new treatment to prevent respiratory syminal virus (RSV) in infants.

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  • Donald Trump threatened to sue New York Times And Cnn The exit of the outputs on a pre -intelligence assessment of US strikes in Iran found that the operation was less damaged by the administration to nuclear areas.

  • NBC News reporting that White House Plans A senior White House official confirmed the network.

  • Minister of Foreign Affairs Marco Rubio A new visa restriction policy, which he said to stop the flow of Fentanil and other illegal drugs to the United States.

  • US Ambassador of RussiaAccording to Reuters, Lynne Tracy leaves Moscow in Russia.

  • The White House proposed to end the US financing for approximately two dozen programs that operated. War crimes and accountability globallyAccording to the three US resources familiar to the issue of the Russian persecution in Syria and Ukraine, including the claim of the Russian persecution in Syria and Ukraine.

  • Donald Trump did not decide to replace Federal reserve chair Jerome Powell and a decision are not close, but a person familiar with the negotiations of the White House, a Central Bank policy maker will be ineffective to give a “shadow” chair.

  • Donald Trump’s Management plans to deport immigrants Kilmar Abrego For the second time, but he does not plan to send him back to El Salvador, where he was deported wrong in March, a lawyer for the administration told a judge on Thursday. A White House spokesman, deportation, immigrant smuggling charges will not take place until the federal court was tried.

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. United States He postponed the sanctions Russia’s Serbian Oil Company NIS until July 29, the fourth time, Serbia Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka şeedović Handanović He said on Friday.

NIS has provided three repries so far, the last one would end later on Friday.

In his statement to journalists, “Sanctions were officially postponed … We received written approvals overnight … After a hard and tiring diplomatic struggle,” he said.

The US Treasury’s control of foreign assets initially made sanctions on the Russian oil industry on January 10th and gave Gazprom Neft 45 days to get out of NIS ownership.

The United States Ministry of Treasury did not respond to Reuters’ investigation into the latest sanctions.

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