Trump, cryptocurrency and Stable Genius Act
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The House is expected late Thursday to approve President Donald Trump’s request to claw back about $9 billion for public broadcasting and foreign aid as Republicans target institutions and programs they view as bloated or out of step with their agenda.
A day after President Donald Trump claimed a deal was reached with GOP holdouts, the House was yet again locked in a standstill over moving forward on a trio of crypto bills -- breaking a record for the longest House vote in recent history.
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US House passes GENIUS Act to regulate stablecoins, sending bill to President Trump for signature. First major crypto law mandates 1:1 reserves and transparency.
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The Western Journal on MSNWhite House Lining Up Replacement for RINO Senator Who Keeps Opposing Trump BillsPresident Donald Trump is looking to make a huge chess move that could alter his influence in the United States Senate by seeking out candidates to replace GOP Sen. Susan Collins of Maine for the 2026 midterms.
The Senate narrowly approved a White House request to claw back $9 billion from the federal budget. The final vote on Thursday morning was 51-48. Sens. Susan Collins, R.-Maine, and Lisa Murkowski, R.-Alaska,