US House backs Russia sanctions, Ukraine aid, in latest blow to Trump
The proposed Bill may still be vetoed by Trump if it passes the Senate.
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The proposed Bill may still be vetoed by Trump if it passes the Senate.
WASHINGTON, June 4 - U.S. Senate Republicans will have to grapple with the ultimate fate of President Donald Trump's sidelined $1.8 billion \"anti-weaponization\" fund on Thursday, in a marathon session before voting on a $70 billion bill to fund an immigration crackdown.
The nomination must be approved by the Senate, where Trump’s fellow Republicans hold a very thin majority.
The Senate will hold hours of debate before initiating a lengthy vote-a-rama.
June 3 - Even before all the votes had been counted in last week's Republican Senate primary in Texas, party members began rolling out attacks on the Democratic candidate, James Talarico.
WASHINGTON, June 2 - U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin is set to testify before a Senate panel on Tuesday after tensions flared over conditions in a New Jersey immigration detention center and Mullin threatened to shut down international travel into a major airport with the World Cup less than two weeks away.
The fund would compensate victims of political “weaponisation” with taxpayer money.
WASHINGTON, May 30 - Senate Republicans face a stark choice when they return from recess next week: back President Donald Trump's controversial $1.8 billion \"anti-weaponization\" fund to benefit his political allies or defy a commander-in-chief who just ended the careers of two Republican senators.
Mr Paxton will face Democratic state representative James Talarico in a high-profile race that could help decide control of the Senate.
WASHINGTON, May 19 - The U.S. Senate advanced a war-powers resolution on Tuesday that would end the Iran war unless President Donald Trump obtains Congress' authorization, a rare rebuke of the Republican leader 80 days after U.S. and Israeli forces began striking Iran.
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