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Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: A sad reminder

video message Wednesday night, Trump criticized “radical left political violence” as he brought up past examples of politically motivated attacks, including the 2017 shooting of Steve Scalise, the No. 2

Trump-endorsed stopgap funding plan goes down to defeat

The much skinnier temporary spending package dropped most unrelated legislative riders but has a key addition: It would suspend the statutory debt limit, currently set to be reinstated Jan. 2, for two

Trump scrambles stopgap bill as GOP leaders mull next moves

"If you have a CR with the debt limit, at least you are getting part of the problem done," Hern said. ’Deserves to be voted out’ Anger over the massive, 1,547-page year-end spending bill among the GOP

DOGE day afternoon on Capitol Hill

Musk has said he envisions cutting at least $2 trillion from annual budgets, though he and Ramaswamy have stopped short of calling for overhauling entitlement programs like Social Security and Medicare

Parties scramble for deal on debt limit, budget

Democratic and Republican staff negotiators spent the weekend and a good part of Monday trying to get on the same page about what’s on the table in debt limit and budget talks ahead of a high-stakes Tuesday

White House meeting delayed amid staff talks on budget, debt

Private sector forecasters believe Treasury probably has about a week of extra breathing room, but one misstep could mean a delay in the Social Security checks scheduled to go out June 2, for instance.

Policy · 117th Congress

Budget release starts a process that will run through summer

Biden wants a 16 percent boost for nondefense appropriations but less than a 2 percent increase for defense — a cut in real terms below current levels — upending the “parity” principle both parties have

Policy · 116th Congress

DOT eases airport service mandates for struggling airlines

The roughly $2 trillion spending bill (PL 116-136) required airlines receiving aid to continue some level of service to the same airports they served before the pandemic all but shut down air travel