Senate Republicans are the Republican members of the United States Senate who act as a partisan caucus on legislative and political matters.
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Senate Republicans approved a large funding bill for Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol after a long overnight vote series, sending the measure to the House.
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Senate Republicans, led by John Thune, moved a reconciliation bill forward after a delay over a disputed Justice Department fund and other late changes.
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The Trump administration appears to be backing away from a $1.8 billion Justice Department fund for people seen as victims of “weaponization,” after rare pushback from Senate Republicans and a court order paused the plan.
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Senate Republicans are pushing a bill to fund immigration enforcement, but new money tied to President Donald Trump’s White House ballroom project could make the plan harder to pass.
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Senate Republicans have added $1 billion in security money to a bill to help protect President Donald Trump’s planned White House ballroom.
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Senate Republicans approved a budget measure that could let them write a bill to fund ICE and Border Patrol without Democratic support, while Senate Democrats pushed back against the move.
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Senate Republicans advanced a budget resolution to help fund immigration enforcement agencies through reconciliation, moving closer to a GOP-only plan for ICE and border funding.
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Elon Musk renewed his attack on the Senate Republicans’ big spending bill, calling it harmful to jobs, the deficit, and future industries.
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The Senate failed to block President Donald Trump’s new tariffs, as Senate Republicans mostly stood together against a measure backed by Sen. Ron Wyden and a few GOP defectors.
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Senate Republicans approved a budget plan that moves President Donald Trump’s agenda forward and sets up the next step in Congress.
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Senate Republicans, with President Donald Trump’s backing, unveiled a budget plan that would add new tax cuts, extend Trump’s 2017 cuts, and raise the debt limit by $5 trillion.
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