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Debt bill dissatisfaction threatens deeper GOP rift

Still, a sizable chunk of the conference is planning to oppose the bill because they don’t think it cuts spending enough — especially in exchange for suspending the debt limit until Jan. 1, 2025, an estimated

Who is Rep. Thomas Massie, the key debt limit supporter?

Massie said he supported a "redeeming portion" of the debt agreement that would implement a 1 percent cut to both defense spending and nondefense spending if all 12 appropriations bills are not signed

Wide gulf between debt limit negotiators as time grows short

The precarious nature of negotiations has lawmakers on both sides of the aisle worried about their ability to lift the debt limit before June 1, when the Treasury Department expects it may run out of cash

Congress · 118th Congress

Rep. David Cicilline to resign from Congress

Cicilline announced in a press release Tuesday that he would leave Congress effective June 1 to lead the Rhode Island Foundation as its president and CEO.

White House · 118th Congress

White House budget set for early March delivery

And the $1.7 trillion fiscal 2023 omnibus spending package didn’t clear until Dec. 23, giving the administration less time to assess agencies’ needs for the new fiscal year starting Oct. 1 and provide

Campaigns · 118th Congress

McCarthy wins speaker election, finally

McCarthy joked as he finally took the podium shortly after 1 a.m. Saturday to deliver his victory speech.

Congress · 118th Congress

Late-night talks yield no breakthrough in speaker battle

[Opponents deny McCarthy speaker’s gavel on first vote] “We just had our first win on the floor in four years,” Oklahoma Republican Tom Cole said, noting members were shouting after that they’re 1-

Opinion · 117th Congress

It’s about more than one dinner and a man named Trump

the Right” rally and his involvement in the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the Capitol (both of which were graced with Fuentes’ presence), should be a step too far, even for the former president’s No. 1