House Republicans are set to vote on President Trump's $9.4 billion spending cuts proposal, which includes cuts to USAID and Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Some GOP lawmakers have expressed concerns about the package, potentially jeopardizing its passage.
Key Points
President Trump's $9.4B spending cut proposal faces House vote
Cuts include $8.3B from USAID and $1B from Corporation for Public Broadcasting
Concerns raised by GOP lawmakers could impact bill's passage
Pros
Proposed spending cuts aim to reduce federal waste and abuse
Could lead to fiscal sanity and removal of fraud
Cons
Some GOP lawmakers have concerns about specific cuts
Passage of the bill may be challenging due to slim majorities