
🚨 BREAKING NEWS: Major Political Drama Unfolds in Washington
In a surprising turn of events, three Republican Senators — Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, and Mitch McConnell — have voted “NO” on moving forward with President Donald Trump’s first $9 billion DOGE rescissions package. This bill, heavily promoted by the Trump administration, aims to make sweeping cuts to foreign aid (USAID), National Public Radio (NPR), the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), and other federal programs deemed unnecessary or wasteful by Trump allies.
The package is part of a broader effort by Trump and fiscal conservatives to “Drain the Swamp” by eliminating what they view as bloated government spending. However, with three GOP defections, the bill is now at serious risk of being blocked.
With the Senate evenly split, Vice President JD Vance may now be called upon to cast the tie-breaking vote — an extraordinary scenario that underscores just how divided the Republican Party remains over government spending and Trump’s agenda.
👉 The three Republican senators who voted “NO”:
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Susan Collins (Maine)
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Lisa Murkowski (Alaska)
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Mitch McConnell (Kentucky)
This move is already causing shockwaves in conservative circles and sparking debate about party loyalty, fiscal responsibility, and the future direction of the GOP. Will JD Vance break the tie in Trump’s favor? Or is this a sign that not all Republicans are willing to go along with the former president’s bold fiscal rollback?
Stay tuned. 🇺🇸
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