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Senate Republicans take the lead in the race for reconciliation

Senate Republican announcement Their proposed settlement budget took place on Friday before the House reached an agreement.

Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham (SC) addresses budget resolutions “a blueprint unlocking the pathways of fully paid settlement bills,” border, military and energy independence and financial concerns. The budget aims to serve as a blueprint for the Senate's two-bill approach, but the home is focus By submitting a “big beautiful bill.”

House Republicans have made their own efforts to cut back on the settlement process.

“Helping is approaching for those who voted and supported for true border security and stronger defense in a troubled world,” Graham said. I said in a statement on Friday. “This budget resolution jumps off the process of giving President Trump's team the money they need to secure borders, seize criminals, and make America stronger and more energy-dependent.”

The bill was released hours before Senate Republicans met President Donald Trump for dinner at Mar Lago on Friday night. At the same time, House Republicans made their own efforts to cut back on the settlement process.

Top House Republicans hanged out at the White House for five hours on Thursday, even postponing a scheduled meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The next day, Johnson told reporters that the settlement talks were still underway. Condemnation Delays for House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (DN.Y.).

“It may not be that today, but it will be a weekend,” Johnson said. I said. “We have a few more boxes to check out, with people who have to talk to a few more people, but we're pretty much there.”

At the time of this writing, House Republicans have not submitted their own budget proposals.

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