GOP lawmakers balk at Trump’s call to repeal CHIPS Act
- Senate Republicans expressed skepticism about President Donald Trump's call to repeal the CHIPS and Science Act during a recent address to Congress.
- Sen. Josh Hawley indicated that there is a low chance of the CHIPS Act being eliminated, given its strong bipartisan support and implications for national security.
- Sen. John Cornyn emphasized that the CHIPS Act is critical for national security and economic goals, especially with TSMC's $100 billion investment in the U.S.
- Republican lawmakers indicated they may compromise on adjustments to the CHIPS Act but consider Trump's repeal suggestion unfeasible.
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