Trump’s revenge tour hits GOP resistance and funding fights

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Trump’s revenge tour may be politically successful, but it’s triggering legislative pushback as GOP lawmakers seek to curb a nearly $1.8 billion 'anti-weaponization' fund and as a vote on Iran war powers approaches, with Democrats pressing for restrictions while a roughly $70 billion ICE/Border Patrol funding package looms.
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