Senate GOP Debates Trump’s Proposed Spending Cuts to Foreign Aid and Media

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Senate Republicans are considering President Trump's request to rescind $9.4 billion in spending, including cuts to public media and foreign aid, with a deadline approaching. The move aims to test bipartisan support and employs a rarely used process that bypasses the filibuster, sparking political debate over the impact on local media, foreign aid programs, and the balance of power in Congress.
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- Senate to move on Trump's request to cancel billions in foreign aid, NPR and PBS funding CBS News
- Will Congress cut funds to NPR/PBS and foreign aid this week? NPR
- Senate Republicans scramble to lock down support for Trump’s spending clawbacks Politico
- GOP infighting over Trump’s DOGE cuts to take center stage as deadline looms CNN
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