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GOP Pushes Immigration Bill Forward

The Republican Party is advancing immigration reforms amidst internal debates over restricting Trump’s $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund. The bill, influenced by recent party dynamics, could reshape key aspects of federal administration policies.

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Trump Fund Faces G.O.P. Backlash

Republican lawmakers are considering blocking a proposed $1.8 billion fund created under Trump. The fund aimed to compensate alleged victims of government persecution, sparking a divisive debate within the party.

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Employment Protections Stripped for 8,000 Workers

An executive order signed by Trump reclassified 8,000 federal employees, removing their job protections. The new policy allows these workers to be fired without standard civil service safeguards.

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Medicaid Work Rule Draws Criticism

The Trump-era Medicaid work policy mandates 80 hours of monthly work for adults. Advocates warn it could harm vulnerable populations like cancer or HIV patients, requiring them to prove they can’t work for exemption.

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Court Battles Over Tariff Refunds Continue

The Trump administration has begun repaying tariffs following a court order. However, officials signaled plans to make full reimbursements harder for businesses to access, prolonging legal disputes.

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Trump-Netanyahu Dispute Sparks Controversy

Trump admitted to calling Israeli leader Netanyahu 'crazy' during a heated call about strikes in Beirut. Despite tensions, Trump stated their relationship remains intact, revealing complexities in their alliance.

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Understanding the GOP's New Push

Republicans are navigating internal divisions on Trump-era policies. Read our in-depth analysis on the immigration bill and its broader implications on BreakWire News.

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