Senate Advances Trump’s $9B Spending Cuts Package to House

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The Senate approved a $9 billion spending cuts package, including reductions in foreign aid and public broadcasting funding, which now awaits final approval from the House before being signed into law by President Trump. The bill faced opposition from some Republicans concerned about transparency and the impact on programs like PEPFAR and NPR, with the outcome hinging on House support before the Friday deadline.
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- Senate Approves Trump’s Bid to Cancel Foreign Aid and Funds for NPR and PBS Stations The New York Times
- Senate approves Trump administration cuts to public broadcasting and foreign aid NPR
- Senate approves Trump’s bill to cut spending, sending it to the House The Washington Post
- Senate marches toward passing Trump's $9B clawback bill after dramatic late-night votes Fox News
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