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Trump blows up ‘ridiculous’ federal spending deal as deadline looms

House Republican leaders were already struggling to cobble together Republican support for a bipartisan stopgap federal spending bill when President-elect Donald Trump weighed in hard against it on Wednesday, imploding the deal.

Senate Armed Services chairman hopes to confirm Hegseth on Inauguration Day, sets hearing

The Senate Armed Services Committee will hold a confirmation hearing for Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth on Jan. 14.

Republicans accuse Biden administration of weaponizing FACE Act against pro-lifers

House Republicans blasted the Biden administration for targeting pro-life activists under the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, making it clear Wednesday that they will seek to repeal the law once President-elect Donald Trump is sworn into office.

Gimenez calls out lack of Coast Guard capabilities in the Arctic

"We are reviewing the progress -- or lack thereof -- of the Coast Guard's Polar Security Cutter program and discussing strategies to ensure the successful completion of this vital acquisition effort. This issue is of paramount importance -- the United States must be able to operate effectively in the Arctic to safeguard our nation's security and strategic interests in this rapidly changing region," said Rep. Carlos Gimenez, Florida Republican.

Trump, Vance call on Speaker Johnson to scrap funding patch, raise debt ceiling

President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect J.D. Vance called on House Speaker Mike Johnson Wednesday to scrap his proposed short-term spending deal and raise the nation's borrowing limit, dealing another blow to the funding patch with just two days until the deadline to prevent a partial government shutdown.

GOP senator says Trump’s labor secretary pick’s pro-union stance won’t derail her confirmation

Oklahoma Sen. Markwayne Mullin, the first Senate Republican to meet with labor secretary nominee Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer, predicted the congresswoman's support for a collective bargaining bill won't derail her confirmation.

CNN panelist rejects notion of anti-Trump media: ‘What media are you talking about?’

CNN panelist Julie Roginsky believes the media is biased in favor of conservatives.

Idaho education board abolishes ‘DEI ideology’ in public colleges

The Idaho State Board of Education voted Wednesday to ban offices, centers and policies "dedicated to DEI activities" at public four-year colleges. The move to abolish diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives comes amid a national backlash against racial preferences favoring underrepresented minorities in higher education hiring, promotions and student admissions.

Republicans from hurricane-ravaged states warn against stripping disaster aid from spending bill

Senate Republicans from regions affected by hurricanes and other storms are warning negotiators against stripping disaster funding from the stopgap spending bill that is suddenly in turmoil after President-elect Trump heavily criticized Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-La.) plan. Multiple Republicans indicated that they would hold up any bill that does not include more than $100 billion...

McConnell on funding turmoil: ‘Oh, this is the way it’s going to be next year’

Outgoing Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) quipped Wednesday evening that Republicans may be in for more turmoil next year after President-elect Trump threw the year-end spending debate into chaos by coming out against a stopgap spending bill negotiated by congressional leaders “Oh, this is the way it’s going to be next year,” McConnell told...

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