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The House GOP campaign arm is targeting Democrats holding politically risky seats for opposing the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act."
In today’s edition … how the House’s approval of Medicaid cuts could impact more than just congressional campaigns ... what’s next in the Senate … and a funny story about sleeping.
The G.O.P. chairmen of the House and Senate agriculture committees said they were “troubled” by the Make America Healthy Again Commission’s findings and urged it to use sounder science.
Rep. Jim McGovern (D-Mass.) was wide awake during Wednesday's 1 a.m. hearing to scold Republican supporters of the president's exorbitant tax-cut package.
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President Trump met with holdouts again Wednesday as leaders ramp up their efforts to build support around the bill.
The libertarian-aligned Kentucky Republican opposed Trump’s “big beautiful bill” over debt concerns, just like he has in the past — while escaping serious primary trouble.
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U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville plans to run for governor of Alabama in 2026, according to people familiar with his plans.
Sears, the GOP nominee in Virginia’s 2025 gubernatorial race, blasted recent reports painting a bleak picture of her campaign.
Freedom Caucus members, Mike Johnson, and other House leaders will head to the White House as talks stall over the "big, beautiful bill."
In their fiscal package, Republicans have slipped in a hodgepodge of tweaks that are, at times, only tangentially related to the rest of the bill.