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House Speaker Mike Johnson reveals plans for Trump megabills, with the first coming this fall as Republicans advance their agenda through reconciliation bills without Democratic support.
House Speaker Johnson says President Trump's "big, beautiful bill" will help the GOP in the midterms. Key Senate races are now in the spotlight as Republicans aim to hold their slim majority in 2026.
Donald Trump very rarely loses control of his own story. But the Jeffrey Epstein saga is beyond his powers to quell.
Ukraine conflict, getting the 'big beautiful bill' over the finish line, the potential for a second megabill in 2025 and the anniversary of the Trump assassination attempt.
States, already facing cuts to services by Trump administration, now trying to figure out how to fit Medicaid and SNAP cuts into their budgets.
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From the Central Valley of California to Midwestern battlegrounds and suburban districts of the northeast, the new law already is shaping the 2026 midterm battle for control of the House of Representatives. The outcome will set the tone for Trump’s final two years in the Oval Office.
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Raw Story on MSNWatch: MAGA crowd goes wild as speaker trashes Trump for Epstein 'cover-up'A pro-MAGA crowd cheered over the weekend as a libertarian comedian trashed President Donald Trump for allegedly covering up for Jeffrey Epstein. During Turning Point USA's Student Action Summit conference on Sunday,
It seemed oddly appropriate for Johnson to literally hand the president his gavel on the day he and his caucus delivered Trump’s bill on Trump’s deadline.
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'It's In Our DNA': Speaker Mike Johnson's Religious Tirade During Trump's White House Prayer EventDuring a prayer event at the White House several weeks ago, House Speaker Mike Johnson went on a religious tirade.
The House on Thursday passed President Trump's major tax cut and spending bill in a 218 to 214 vote. Maddow Blog | House Republicans pass megabill over widespread opposition to Trump agenda
The Washington Post editorial board outlined the possible paths President Trump could take to avoid becoming a lame duck and maintain power beyond 2028.