The U.S. Senate has narrowly advanced President Donald Trump’s proposal to rescind $9 billion in previously approved federal spending, targeting funding for public broadcasting (NPR, PBS) and foreign aid.
The move has sparked intense debate within the Republican Party, with some senators breaking ranks and Vice President JD Vance casting tie-breaking votes. While the package initially included cuts to the popular PEPFAR HIV/AIDS program, bipartisan pushback led to its exemption from the bill. Trump has threatened to withhold endorsements from GOP lawmakers who oppose the cuts, escalating party tensions.
The final vote is expected soon, with Democrats warning of a potential government shutdown if the bill passes.
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