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Senate and House Republicans are planning their first 100 days in office in case Trump wins in November.
Republican policymakers are seeking to fund a new border security initiative that would complete Donald Trump's border wall and defund parts of the government weaponized by the Biden administration. .
Extending Donald Trump's tax cuts is a top priority, according to the report.
Republicans in the House and Senate are preparing for what they hope, and increasingly expect, will give them unified control of the White House and Congress after the election.
Republican leaders in both chambers are planning their agenda for the first 100 days of Donald Trump's administration, hoping to move quickly on a major budget reconciliation package that will deliver on the president's promise of trillions of dollars in tax cuts. I am doing it.
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Republican policymakers could cut funding to complete Trump's signature border wall and parts of the government that Trump's allies say have been “weaponized” under the Biden administration. is considering funding new large-scale border security initiatives, including:
But the top priority for Republican leaders in both chambers will be to extend Trump's legislative accomplishment, the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, before it expires at the end of 2025.
Assuming Trump defeats Vice President Harris and Republicans regain a majority in the Senate and maintain a majority in the House, the question of how far beyond that will be the subject of intense debate among Republicans in the coming months.
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