Trump, Capitol Hill and SALT
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House Republicans can’t come to agreement on various elements of the reconciliation bill that would fund President Trump’s domestic agenda, so the president himself went to the Capitol on Tuesday to speak with them personally.
The state and local tax deduction is up for consideration again on Capitol Hill. What does it mean for you and your property taxes?
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Raw Story on MSN'Completely flipped': Expert says Trump just threw holdout Republicans' demands under busPresident Donald Trump casually did a 180-degree swerve on a hotly contentious issue standing in the way of the House GOP consensus on the "big, beautiful bill" on tax cuts, energy deregulation, and border security,
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The Wall Street Journal on MSNTrump Warns GOP Dissenters of Being ‘Knocked Out’ of PartyPresident Trump visited Capitol Hill on Tuesday to do what he does best: Use his bully pulpit to pressure unruly Republican lawmakers to get on board with his agenda.
The lawmakers — New York’s Mike Lawler, Nick LaLota, Andrew Garbarino and Elise Stefanik, New Jersey’s Tom Kean and Young Kim of California — have threatened to reject any tax package that does not raise the SALT cap sufficiently.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is hoping for a floor-wide vote by Wednesday or Thursday, but there are many "unsolved issues" left to discuss on the "big, beautiful bill."
Live updates and the latest news as Trump addresses House Republicans about the reconciliation bill and RFK Jr. testifies to Congress about DOGE cuts and his vaccine views.
With just days until Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-La.) self-imposed Memorial Day deadline, House Republicans are warring over a host of critical issues that threaten to upend the GOP’s plan to pass