House Republicans Push for Permanent Tax Cuts Amid Fiscal Debates
The U.S. House has advanced significant tax and border security legislation, addressed federal workforce directives, and navigated internal partisan dynamics.
The U.S. House has advanced significant tax and border security legislation, addressed federal workforce directives, and navigated internal partisan dynamics.
President Trump has enacted significant policies affecting education funding, international trade, and federal employment, reflecting his administration’s assertive approach to governance.
In the past 24 hours, the U.S. Cabinet has witnessed pivotal confirmation hearings, strategic policy shifts, and proactive international diplomatic efforts.
This week, the Supreme Court addressed debates on executive power, Justice Sotomayor’s advocacy for judicial restraint, and the indictment of a prominent legal figure. Also this week, the Supreme Court saw Justice Sotomayor’s new book announcement, a case on DNA testing, and a public approval rating above 50%.
The Senate confirms Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Health Secretary and advances Kash Patel’s FBI Director nomination amid notable internal GOP divisions.
The House addresses government efficiency, debates NASA’s SLS program, updates on Rep. Larson’s health, and relaunches the Friends of Ireland Caucus.
The Senate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Health Secretary, with more hearings on the horizon.
President Trump advances foreign policy initiatives, including critical mineral strategies and Ukraine peace talks, while addressing domestic legal challenges and settling a social media lawsuit.
House Republicans propose $4.5 trillion in tax cuts, $1.5 trillion in spending reductions, and a $4 trillion debt limit increase to advance Trump’s agenda.
House Republicans push tax cuts, Speaker Johnson hints at tariff exemptions, and Rep. John Larson suffers a seizure mid-speech. Key developments from Congress on February 12, 2025.
President Trump announces Ukraine peace negotiations, criticizes judiciary obstruction, settles lawsuit with X, proposes closing Department of Education, and imposes steel tariffs.
The Senate today confirmed Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence, while President Trump initiated negotiations to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict with President Putin.