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Here Are the Republicans Who Voted Against Trump’s Funding Claw Backs

UNITED STATES, JUL 18 – The $9 billion cuts target foreign aid and public broadcasting, with $8 billion from foreign aid and $1.1 billion from public broadcasting funding, amid disputes over Epstein transparency.

  • House Republican leaders aim to push the DOGE cuts bill through Thursday night, with a Senate version advanced and a Friday deadline looming, according to House GOP sources.
  • Amid GOP infighting, Republicans on the Rules Committee unveiled a non-binding resolution for Epstein transparency, splitting GOP ranks on Capitol Hill.
  • According to Politico, the separate resolution won’t need a vote by Friday, signaling progress on Epstein transparency talks, at the risk of delaying final approval.
  • In the chamber, House Rules Committee advanced the Senate’s rescission package, rejecting a Democratic amendment for Epstein documents, clearing a key hurdle for floor debate.
  • GOP lawmakers indicate a resolution on the Epstein vote dispute but won’t disclose details, `release relevant grand jury testimony related to Epstein` directed by President Donald Trump to Attorney General Pam Bondi, and Rep. Riley Moore pledges to finish the rescission package.
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By Lauren Fox, Morgan Rimmer, Sarah Ferris and Nicky Robertson, CNN House Republicans gave the final seal of approval early Friday morning to a $9 billion package of spending cuts to foreign aid and public broadcasting, handing a victory to President Donald Trump. Congress approved the package — part of Trump's Department of Government Efficiency's cost-cutting efforts — under an obscure presidential budget law used to circumvent Senate stalling.

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