Senate Republicans keep Trump’s $1.8bn fund for January 6 allies alive, defeating a Democratic effort to block it. Concerns grow over internal GOP dissent.
On June 4, Senate Democrats, led by Chuck Schumer, attempted to halt Trump’s $1.8bn ally payout fund but failed as Republicans narrowly prevailed.
Some Republican lawmakers express unease with Trump’s $1.8bn ally fund proposal, a sign of brewing internal divisions in the party.
The House passed a Ukraine aid bill with sanctions on Russia, overriding GOP objections in their second foreign policy break from Trump this week.
Bill Pulte, a Trump loyalist, has been tapped for a temporary intelligence role to investigate 'rigged elections,' sparking new political controversy.
Despite growing debates within his party, Trump continues to push controversial policies, including the $1.8bn payout fund and new foreign policy stances.
Trump's controversial $1.8bn fund stirs dissent within the GOP as new breaks emerge on foreign policy. Read the full analysis on BreakWire News.