House GOP weighs narrow immigration bill against broader reform amid FISA and redistricting drama
Live Capitol Hill updates show House Republicans weighing a quick, party-line reconciliation bill funding immigration enforcement, with support hinging on prospects for a broader package later in the year; leadership struggles over extending 702 FISA and potential long-term protections; the Endangered Species Act bill is pulled amid GOP opposition; discussions about a possible DOJ pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell surface in the Epstein case; Sanders moves to codify Trump's drug-price deals in the budget vote-a-rama; Virginia's mid-decade redistricting sparks intra-party tension as Democrats celebrate map changes; and Congress grapples with historically low public approval while Democrats prepare a marathon of affordability-focused amendments.
- Arrington says House GOP’s appetite for Senate reconciliation path no sure bet Politico
- Trump calls on Republicans to pass spending bill Reuters
- Senate GOP unveils $70B immigration plan to circumvent Democrats in bid to end DHS shutdown CNN
- Graham releases blueprint for GOP immigration enforcement funding plan Politico
- Trump calls for Republicans to unify around budget reconciliation push Al Jazeera
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