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Senate Republicans passed Trump’s comprehensive policy bill
Good morning and welcome to our live scope of US politics Donald Trump’s comprehensive tax reduction and expenditure legislation is expected to go home after cleaning the Senate with the narrowest margins last night.
Senate, Thom Tillis from three Republican-North Carolina, Thom Tillis from Maine, and Rand Paul-Tasaria from Kentucky, joined 47 Democrats after joining a tie and 51-50 votes.
The republicans watched a long discussion with the price tag of the so-called “big beautiful” bill-the impact on the US health system will increase $ 5 trillion.
It is likely that the votes in the house, where Republicans have 220-212 majority, will be close.
During an interview with Fox News Mike Johnson, Mike Johnson, the Republican leadership would try to carry the legislation through the rule committee this morning and try to get in front of the entire house before Friday’s holiday, travel plans were upset by the storms threatening the Washington region.
“I hope we vote on this issue until tomorrow or Thursday, depending on the air delays and the rest and the rest – this is the joker card we can’t control,” Johnson said.
A White House official told journalists, Trump’s Republicans would “deeply be involved” in pushing the bill to confirm the bill. “This is a great bill. There is something for everyone, Tr Trump said at an event in Florida. “And I think it will go very well at home.”
Is Trump’s optimism wrongly placed? You can read our report about the progress of the bill so far and today:
At least in a fun way, the bill of law missed the law-Trump case again, referring to the technology billionaire legislation as “crazy ve and claimed that it could create a new political party if it passed.
In response, Trump claimed that he could “look” that deported Musk. So stay with us for all developments.
In other news:
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Trump announced on the social media platform that Israel has accepted a 60 -day ceasefire during his war in Gaza and called Hamas to accept the conditions of the agreement. The news comes as Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin NetanyahuIt is scheduled to visit the White House on July 7.
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Trump toured a newly controversial immigrant detention prison in Florida Everglades, “Trocatraz Alcatraz” and celebrated the harsh conditions sent there. Governor of Florida, Ron Desantis, and internal security secretary, Kristi NoemSaid said that the detainees could reach the facility built quickly as soon as possible tomorrow. Trump then “Re -visited the idea of renewal and rebuilding Alcatraz”In order to reopen the infamous island prison in San Francisco, which has been closed for more than 60 years.
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Pentagon stopped air defense missiles and other sensitive ammunition posts to Ukraine due to concerns that US stocks are very low. On Sunday, Moscow fired more than 500 air weapons in Ukraine in a dam, which Kiev’s three -year war has been defined as the largest air strike so far.
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Foreign Minister Marco Rubio said that the USAID will formally quit the foreign aid application starting today. Authorized, the US’s future aid, will be targeted and limited to trade instead of help, he added.
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The Trump administration has increased the likelihood that Zohran Mamdani, a candidate for Democratic Mayor for the New York City, has increased the likelihood of the US citizenship according to the vocal support of Palestinian rights.. Democratic senator Chris Murphy hit the idea of “racist nonsense ..
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The Mayor of Hiroshima invites Trump to visit the city after the atomic bomb comments
Mayor of the Japanese city, US President Donald Trump’s 1945 bombings with the latest air strikes in Iran after comparing the effects of nuclear weapons should visit Hiroshima, he said.
Trump gave to journalists:
This stroke ended the war. I don’t want to use the example of Hiroshima, I don’t want to use the Nagasaki example, but that was actually the same thing.
Speaking to journalists on Wednesday, Mayor Kazumi Matsui said:
It seems to me that if it is used, it does not fully understand the reality of atomic bombings of many innocent citizens, regardless of whether they are friends or enemies, and threatens the survival of the human race.
I wish to see the reality of President Trump’s atomic bombardment and visit the bombed area to feel the spirit of Hiroshima and later make explanations.
Ukraine calls us to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs after some arms deliveries have been stopped
Ukraine called the Acting ambassador to the US Department of Foreign Affairs and stressed the importance of critical military aid to combat Russia’s invasion after Washington stopped the delivery of some ammunition and missiles to Kiev.
In a statement, Deputy Foreign Minister Mariana Betsa was grateful to the mission chief John Ginkel for US support, but warned that a deduction in aid, especially air defense systems will strengthen Russia.
“The Ukrainian side emphasized that any delay or postponement in supporting Ukraine’s defense capabilities will encourage the attacker to encourage war and terrorism instead of just looking for peace,” he said.
A federal judge prevented the Trump administration from proposal to terminating temporary deportation guards and work permits for approximately 521,000 -hait immigrants before the planned expiry date of the program.
Earlier this year, he canceled the extension of Joe Biden’s extension of temporary protected status (TPS) for the Haitians until 3 February. He called for the program to end on August 3, and he pushed that date back to 2 September last week.
However, the US Regional Judge Brian Cogan in Brooklyn said that he did not follow the instructions and a time schedule compulsory by the Congress to rethink the TPS appointment for the Haitians.
Cogan, “Secretary Noem has no legal or natural authority to partially empty a country’s TPS appointment” and made his actions “illegal”. “The principles of the plaintiffs are likely to be successful (and indeed).”
Cogan also said that the interests of life and work in the United States of the United States may “be very heavy” to the US government that is free to implement the laws of immigration and terminate the TPS status envisaged by the Congress.
On Wednesday, the CBS parent company Paramount filed a lawsuit filed by Donald Trump in an interview broadcast in October and is the last concession to the US President, the US President, to the US President, to the US President.
Paramount said that Trump will pay $ 16 million with the money allocated to the future presidential library and will not be paid to Trump “directly or indirectly”.
“The settlement does not contain an apology or regret declaration,” the company statement added.
Trump filed a $ 10 billion lawsuit against the CBS in October, claiming that the network organized an interview published in the 60 -minute news program for the “overthrow of scales in favor of the Democratic Party” in the election. In a modified complaint in February, Trump increased its claim to $ 20 billion.
According to a lawsuit filed in a federal court in Texas, the CBS published two versions of Harris interview appeared to give different answers to the same question about the Israeli-Hamas War.
The CBS said that the case was “completely unjust ve and asked a judge to refuse the case.
The White House did not respond immediately to a Reuters comment request. Edward a Paltzik, a lawyer representing Trump in the patient case, could not be reached immediately for a comment.
Senate Republicans passed Trump’s comprehensive policy bill
Good morning and welcome to our live scope of US politics Donald Trump’s comprehensive tax reduction and expenditure legislation is expected to go home after cleaning the Senate with the narrowest margins last night.
Senate, Thom Tillis from three Republican-North Carolina, Thom Tillis from Maine, and Rand Paul-Tasaria from Kentucky, joined 47 Democrats after joining a tie and 51-50 votes.
The republicans watched a long discussion with the price tag of the so-called “big beautiful” bill-the impact on the US health system will increase $ 5 trillion.
It is likely that the votes in the house, where Republicans have 220-212 majority, will be close.
During an interview with Fox News Mike Johnson, Mike Johnson, the Republican leadership would try to carry the legislation through the rule committee this morning and try to get in front of the entire house before Friday’s holiday, travel plans were upset by the storms threatening the Washington region.
“I hope we vote on this issue until tomorrow or Thursday, depending on the air delays and the rest and the rest – this is the joker card we can’t control,” Johnson said.
A White House official told journalists, Trump’s Republicans would “deeply be involved” in pushing the bill to confirm the bill. “This is a great bill. There is something for everyone, Tr Trump said at an event in Florida. “And I think it will go very well at home.”
Is Trump’s optimism wrongly placed? You can read our report about the progress of the bill so far and today:
At least in a fun way, the bill of law missed the law-Trump case again, referring to the technology billionaire legislation as “crazy ve and claimed that it could create a new political party if it passed.
In response, Trump claimed that he could “look” that deported Musk. So stay with us for all developments.
In other news:
-
Trump announced on the social media platform that Israel has accepted a 60 -day ceasefire during his war in Gaza and called Hamas to accept the conditions of the agreement. The news comes as Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin NetanyahuIt is scheduled to visit the White House on July 7.
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Trump toured a newly controversial immigrant detention prison in Florida Everglades, “Trocatraz Alcatraz” and celebrated the harsh conditions sent there. Governor of Florida, Ron Desantis, and internal security secretary, Kristi NoemSaid said that the detainees could reach the facility built quickly as soon as possible tomorrow. Trump then “Re -visited the idea of renewal and rebuilding Alcatraz”In order to reopen the infamous island prison in San Francisco, which has been closed for more than 60 years.
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Pentagon stopped air defense missiles and other sensitive ammunition posts to Ukraine due to concerns that US stocks are very low. On Sunday, Moscow fired more than 500 air weapons in Ukraine in a dam, which Kiev’s three -year war has been defined as the largest air strike so far.
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Foreign Minister Marco Rubio said that the USAID will formally quit the foreign aid application starting today. Authorized, the US’s future aid, will be targeted and limited to trade instead of help, he added.
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The Trump administration has increased the likelihood that Zohran Mamdani, a candidate for Democratic Mayor for the New York City, has increased the likelihood of the US citizenship according to the vocal support of Palestinian rights.. Democratic senator Chris Murphy hit the idea of “racist nonsense ..




