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Washington — Senate Majority Leader John Thune announced Tuesday that the Senate will move forward with a vote on a budget proposal to begin enacting President Trump's agenda this week, moving ahead of Republicans in the House who are pursuing a competing plan.
"It's time to act on the decisive mandate the American people gave to President Trump in November," Thune said in a post on X Tuesday afternoon, adding that "ecuring the border, rebuilding our defense, and unleashing American energy" will begin "this week."
The Senate's budget resolution...
Continue reading..."It's time to act on the decisive mandate the American people gave to President Trump in November," Thune said in a post on X Tuesday afternoon, adding that "
The Senate's budget resolution...