GOP inches immigration bill forward as fund dispute lingers
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Senate Republicans advanced their party-line immigration enforcement bill, allocating roughly $70 billion for DHS and related agencies, but a faction reluctance to fully drop or constrain the DOJ’s proposed “Anti-Weaponization Fund” remains a potential roadblock as amendments circulate. Leadership aims to secure 50 votes, while some GOP lawmakers insist on nixing the fund, keeping the bill’s fate uncertain despite the Thursday deadline for votes. The update feed also covers related Capitol skirmishes—House actions on a Trump “Triumphal Arch,” DHS counter-drone prep for the World Cup, ongoing AI governance talks, and other GOP-versus-Democrat debates.
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