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The bill would enable community raids, targeted removals and widespread detention camps that sweep up U.S. citizens and the undocumented alike.
The petition was published May 30 by Faithful America and calls out the president's "big beautiful bill" as anti-Christian.
President Donald Trump is looking to cancel $9.4 billion in spending already approved by Congress. That’s just a sliver of the $1.7 trillion that lawmakers OK'd for the current budget year ending Sept.
The measure branded as the Big Beautiful Bill would harm the poor by imposing draconian cuts on social programs they rely on like Medicaid and food assistance while handing a windfall to the
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Space.com on MSNTrump's 2026 budget cuts would force the world's most powerful solar telescope to closeStanding in front of a giant projected bar graph, he solemnly explained the possible fate of the world's most powerful eye on the sun: the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope . If Co
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Trump's budget cuts and tariff policies are creating new pressures, and opportunities, for states seeking to attract big businesses and the jobs they offer.
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Axios on MSNCalifornia could get hit hardest by Trump's NASA budget cutsJacque Schrag/Axios NASA spends an average of $3 billion annually in California on scientific missions — the highest of any state, per data from The Planetary Society, a pro-space nonprofit. Why it matters: NASA's science efforts bear the brunt of cuts to the agency in the Trump administration's proposed budget,
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'I'm Not Gonna Answer It': Sec. Scott Bessent Shuts Down, Stubbornly Refuses To Acknowledge Trump's Budget Bill Will Add Trillions To DeficitDuring his testimony before the Senate Finance Committee yesterday, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent refuses to answer Senator Ben Ray Luján's questions confronting him on estimates that Trump's 'one big beautiful bill' will add $2.
President Trump’s tax-and-spending megabill would give more money to middle-income and wealthy households while taking benefits away from poorer people, according to the Congressional Budget Office. The bill’s benefits increase steadily with income,