Hey there! Rebecca Morin here. It's the last day of Taurus season… and also my birthday! |
Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' | President Donald Trump had some choice words for hardline Republicans on Capitol Hill. The president made his way down Pennsylvania Ave. to the Capitol Hill on Tuesday to push GOP lawmakers to rally behind what he's called his "big, beautiful bill" to carry out his domestic agenda. "Don't f---- around with Medicaid," Trump told members of the far-right House Freedom Caucus in a private meeting with lawmakers. The House Freedom Caucus have pushed deep cuts to Medicaid to support the legislation. Here's what happened in Trump's meeting with lawmakers. |
• | Trump's visit to this Hill comes as the House is about to pass a massive package that will have big changes to Medicaid, SNAP food benefits and income taxes that are in line with Trump's agenda. With no Democrats expected to support the proposal, House Republicans can lose only three GOP votes to pass it. See what's in the bill. | • | The bill is also expected to include a tax plan that would make the 2017 tax cuts from Trump's first term permanent, increase the child tax credit to $2,500 through 2028 and $2,000 in subsequent years, and introduce other tax cuts including no taxes on tips or overtime wages. Analyses from nonpartisan organizations suggest top earners stand to gain the most from these tax cuts, with some of the lowest earners losing income when accounting for spending cuts to programs like Medicaid. | • | Trump also gave one Republican lawmaker – Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky – the cold shoulder on Tuesday. Massie, a staunch fiscal conservative, has criticized the bill, suggesting on X that it would reinforce "Biden levels of spending" and cause "bigger deficits." Trump called Massie "a grandstander." | | President Donald Trump, accompanied by Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, speaks to members of the media as he departs a House Republican meeting at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday. Andrew Harnik, Getty Images |
Biden book 'Original Sin' reveals frailties as oldest serving president |
Former President Joe Biden , the oldest person to ever serve in the office, "dropped off considerably in 2024," the former president's Cabinet members described in a new book about Biden's decline during his final year in office. The book, "Original Sin" by Jake Tapper of CNN and Alex Thompson of Axios, was published today and revealed a trove of revelations about how Biden's inner circle of White House aides limited the hours of the day that he worked, the length of speeches he gave and even the access members of his Cabinet had with him. | First Lady Melania Trump took the black marker from her husband, President Donald Trump, to sign her name on legislation that banned the publication of sexually explicit images and videos without a person's consent – legislation she advocated for two months ago. Trump signed the bipartisan "Take it Down Act" on Monday, making it law of the land, during a ceremony at the White House's Rose Garden. The first lady called the legislation a "national victory." | President Donald Trump hands a marker to First lady Melania Trump during the signing ceremony for the TAKE IT DOWN Act alongside lawmakers and victims of AI deepfakes and revenge porn in the Rose Garden of the White House on Monday. Chip Somodevilla, Getty Images | |
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