GOP Senators Support $9B Spending Cuts Amid Congressional Clashes

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The Senate is advancing a $9 billion rescissions package targeting PBS, NPR, and foreign aid, despite Democratic opposition and concerns about undermining bipartisan spending agreements. Republican leaders defend the move, asserting it won't hinder the passage of other appropriations bills, while Democrats warn it could lead to government shutdowns and undermine trust in budget processes.
- Republicans call Schumer's bluff on cuts to PBS and foreign aid Axios
- Senate marches toward passing Trump's $9B clawback bill after dramatic late-night votes Fox News
- GOP senators voice concern about $9B spending-cut bill they say they will vote for NBC News
- What are rescissions – and why does Trump want Congress to approve them? The Guardian
- Trump faces questions on Powell, Epstein as Congress works on bill to claw back spending The Washington Post
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