Trump's Potential Reconciliation with Elon Musk

President Trump discusses possibly mending fences with Elon Musk in a podcast interview. Musk criticized Trump's spending bill, leading to a falling out between the two. Trump is open to reconciling, emphasizing the importance of getting the country back on track.

House and Senate's Actions on Trump's Spending Bill

Democrats accuse President Trump of escalating matters by sending troops to quell anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles. House of Representatives making 'technical corrections' to Trump's bill. Senate using 'Byrd Bath' process to exclude provisions not following budget rules.

Concerns in GOP Districts Over National Debt Despite Trump Support

Voters in GOP districts express concerns about the national debt despite supporting President Trump's economic policies. The national debt is at $36.2 trillion with a new spending bill adding $2.4 trillion. Some Trump allies criticize the bill's impact on the debt.

Discussion of Elon Musk's Criticism of President Donald Trump's Spending Bill

Elon Musk's criticism of President Donald Trump's spending bill is discussed by WSJ White House reporter Annie Linskey and 'Reason' senior editor Robby Soave on 'MediaBuzz'. The media are covering the feud between Trump and Musk, along with other controversial subjects involving Trump's actions and policies.

Sen. Ron Johnson's opposition to President Trump's spending bill

Sen. Ron Johnson opposes President Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' due to concerns about government waste and national debt. He insists on deeper spending cuts and is unswayed by Trump's attempts to influence him.

Importance of a Spending Bill for American Greatness

White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller considers a spending bill to be the most crucial legislation in the Western world, emphasizing its importance for national greatness, economic growth, energy independence, and border security.

House Speaker Mike Johnson on the 'big, beautiful' spending bill and Elon Musk's critique

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) dismisses Elon Musk's critique of the 'big, beautiful' spending bill, emphasizing the importance of tax cuts, spending cuts, border security, American energy dominance, and regulatory reform in the legislation.

Feud between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk over NASA nomination

President Donald Trump pulls Elon Musk ally Jared Isaacman as pick for NASA administrator amidst escalating tensions between the two. Musk's departure from Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and Isaacman's withdrawn nomination led to public spat between Trump and Musk over tax and spending bill.

Potential fate of President Trump's spending bill within the GOP

Representative Jamie Raskin predicts that President Trump's spending bill will not survive due to political dynamics within the GOP, citing popular backlash against dismantling Medicaid and cutting off nutritional assistance.

Trump threatens to cancel Elon Musk's subsidies

Donald Trump and Elon Musk engaged in a public spat over government subsidies and political support, with Trump threatening to cancel Musk's subsidies and Musk claiming credit for Trump's election. The feud stems from Musk's criticism of Trump's spending bill.

U.S. President's Tax and Spending Bill

The U.S. President's tax and spending bill passed the House of Representatives with a narrow margin. The bill includes tax cuts, defense spending, and changes to healthcare programs. It is now known as the 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act.'

Analysis of Republican Tax and Spending Bill

John Carney discussed the Republican tax and spending bill on the Alex Marlow Show, stating that the interest rate on the debt is the critical issue, not the total amount of debt. He mentioned that tax cuts do not necessarily lead to increased interest rates, citing historical trends. The show is hosted by Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow and is available on various platforms.

Republican Governors Support Trump's Spending Bill

Republican governors sign letter of support for President Trump's spending bill, urging unity behind the legislation, as Trump visits Capitol Hill to rally House Republicans.

President Trump's visit to Capitol Hill to rally Republican support for his spending bill

President Trump's attempt to rally Republican support for his spending bill faced opposition from some GOP lawmakers due to concerns about Medicaid reform and state and local tax deduction caps. While some lawmakers were persuaded by Trump's speech, others remained firm in their opposition.

President Trump's spending bill visit to Capitol Hill

President Trump visits Capitol Hill to rally support for his spending bill. House Republicans divided on deficit cuts and tax deductions. Trump emphasizes cutting waste, fraud, and abuse from Medicaid.

Government Spending

Senator Rand Paul criticizes President Trump's proposed big spending bill as a 'slap in the face' to conservatives who want government spending reduced.

Rep. Thomas Massie's defiance against President Trump's threats

Rep. Thomas Massie stands firm against President Trump's threats, showing his maverick credentials by opposing a spending bill and receiving backlash from the president and his allies.

Government Funding and Spending Bill Negotiations

Congressional Democrats demand assurance that President Trump spends allocated money as appropriated in new spending bill to avoid government shutdown. Clash over Impoundment Control Act and constitutional scholars' arguments. Government funding history and negotiations highlighted.

Earmarks in $1.2 Trillion Spending Bill

Speaker Mike Johnson reportedly gave almost every Democrat an earmark in exchange for their votes for a $1.2 trillion spending bill. House Democrat Leader Hakeem Jeffries secured a major victory for Democrats in exchange for their votes. Earmarks were increased for Democrats' home districts in the Transportation spending bill.

House Republicans spar over spending bill and Speaker’s position

Rep. Thomas Massie told Speaker Mike Johnson that he would cosponsor Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s motion to vacate the chair after a spending bill was pushed through against the objections of House Republicans. The motion is not privileged, but could trigger a vote at any time.

Political Criticism in West Virginia

West Virginia conservative Derrick Evans criticizes Rep. Carol Miller for voting in favor of a $1.2 trillion spending bill, calling her an 'undocumented Democrat' and questioning her Republican credentials. He highlights various controversial aspects of the bill and expresses disappointment in Miller's decision.

House Passes $1.2 Trillion Spending Bill

The House of Representatives narrowly passed a $1.2 trillion federal spending package along bipartisan lines to avoid a government shutdown. Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene introduced a motion to vacate the Speaker, blaming Rep. Mike Johnson for betraying the House GOP Conference. The Senate will consider the bill next.

Passing of $1.2 Trillion Spending Bill

The GOP-led House passed a $1.2 trillion spending bill with more votes from Democrats than Republicans. There is criticism about the late release of the bill and concerns about reckless spending and lack of transparency.

House Speaker Mike Johnson's Handling of $1.2 Trillion Spending Bill

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene filed a motion to potentially strip the gavel from Speaker Mike Johnson for violating rules in passing a $1.2 trillion spending bill. The motion is not privileged, similar to one used by Rep. Matt Gaetz in 2023 to end Kevin McCarthy's speakership. Johnson violated the Hastert Rule by passing the bill without majority support from House Republicans.

Homeland Security Spending Bill and Immigration Policies

The spending bill for homeland security includes funding for assisting mass migration and providing services to illegal aliens, with both Democrats and pro-establishment Republicans supporting it. The bill also increases the annual inflow of H-2B visa workers and does not include curbs on white-collar visa programs. While the bill has some concessions for the GOP's populist wing, it ultimately favors pro-migration policies. Democrats celebrate defeating GOP priorities in the bill and securing additional funding for migration-related programs.

House of Representatives' push to pass $1.2 trillion spending bill

Fox News reports on the House of Representatives' efforts to pass a $1.2 trillion spending bill to avoid a government shutdown before Friday night. The article delves into the use of parliamentary tools like 'discharge petitions' and 'defeating the previous question' to fund the government and provide aid to Ukraine.

House of Representatives $1.2 Trillion Spending Bill

House of Representatives working to pass $1.2 trillion spending bill to avoid government shutdown. House conservatives criticize the term 'minibus' for being misleading.

Controversy Surrounding $1.2 Trillion Spending Bill

Sen. Mike Lee warns against voting for the $1.2 trillion spending bill released in the dead of the night due to lack of proper review and debate. The bill includes controversial allocations for Pentagon climate change initiatives, a new FBI headquarters, and restrictions on funding for the U.N. Relief and Works Agency.

Congressional Spending Bill

Congress to vote on a $1.2 trillion spending bill, introduced at 3:00 a.m., with Speaker Mike Johnson using procedural tactics to advance it. Conservatives express frustration over lack of wins in the bill, with concerns about border provisions. Government shutdown possible if bill is not passed by Saturday. Lack of input from rank-and-file members raises concerns.

Constitutionality of President Joe Biden's $1.7 Trillion Spending Bill

A federal judge in Texas ruled that President Joe Biden's $1.7 trillion spending bill passed by Democrats in 2022 is unconstitutional due to the Quorum Clause violation. The ruling may impact Biden's immigration programs and could halt the spending of taxpayer money.