Democrats force vote on Trump’s $1.8bn settlement fund in ‘vote-a-rama’
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Republicans in the United States Senate have renewed their push to pass a controversial $70bn immigration-enforcement funding bill, a top policy priority for President Donald Trump. …
Republicans in the United States Senate have renewed their push to pass a controversial $70bn immigration-enforcement funding bill, a top policy priority for President Donald Trump. But the effort on Thursday faced a series of hurdles, with Democrats forcing votes on several amendments that highlighted controversies related to the Trump presidency. Recommended Stories list of 3 items end of list The rapid-fire votes on the amendments were dubbed a “ vote-a-rama “, and they are slated to include issues ranging from Trump’s White House ballroom to his tariff policies and the US-Israel war on Iran. “Amendment after amendment, vote after vote, Republicans are going to have to answer to the American people,” Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said. Early on, Republicans were forced to confront a topic that has dominated headlines in recent weeks: Trump’s proposed $1.776bn “ anti-weaponisation ” fund. The fund has been controversial on both sides of the aisle, with critics calling it a slush fund for Trump’s allies. Several Republicans indicated that the optics of such a fund could be politically catastrophic ahead of November’s midterm elections, and the Department of Justice has since backed away from the scheme. But Trump himself has avoided saying whether the fund was dead, or just on hold. …
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