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Forbes: Key House Panel Advances Trump’s Budget Bill In Sunday Night Vote
The House Budget Committee approved President Trump's legislative agenda with a narrow 17-16 vote after conservative members agreed to minor changes. All Democrats opposed the bill, while some Republicans expressed concerns about its potential to increase deficits.
Speaker Mike Johnson acknowledged modifications were made to secure support, and members of the ultra-conservative House Freedom Caucus indicated further negotiations are necessary. President Trump celebrated the vote on social media.
GB News: 'Keir Starmer will open the floodgates to do a deal with the EU,' says Nana Akua
Calls for an EU reset raise concerns about potential freedom of movement disguised as youth mobility for those aged 18 to 34. Critics question the effectiveness of monitoring and express skepticism about the EU's governance, citing issues like fishing rights and defense cooperation.
The EU is viewed as a failing entity, and many argue that Brexit should not lead to a rekindling of ties. Instead, there are calls for a more controlled immigration policy, with skepticism about Labour leader Keir Starmer's intentions to negotiate with the EU, fearing it could exacerbate migration issues.
Breitbart: Exclusive: GOP Strategist Expects Trump to Get More Involved in 'Big, Beautiful Bill'
Republican strategist Mark Bednar reassured that Congress's budget bill is still in play despite a recent setback in the House Budget Committee. Chairman Jodey Arrington has called for a redo session, as some representatives express concerns about the legislation.
Bednar emphasized that the process involves negotiation and adjustments, indicating that while challenges remain, the budget is not dead. He noted that President Trump will likely become more involved to help finalize the bill.
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The Telegraph: International ‘do-gooders’ aren’t helping the people of Gaza
President Trump stated that people in Gaza are "starving" and emphasized a new US-Israel initiative to deliver aid while targeting Hamas. This plan aims to establish controlled aid distribution points to ensure that humanitarian assistance reaches those in need, circumventing Hamas's control.
Critics, including the UN and various NGOs, have raised concerns over the plan, suggesting it may exacerbate risks for civilians. However, evidence indicates that Hamas has been diverting aid for its own use, complicating the situation. Support for the initiative is essential for both humanitarian relief and the defeat of Hamas.