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Trump To Congress: ‘NO ONE GOES ON VACATION’ Until Spending Bill Passes

A spike in energy costs could prove especially difficult for American consumers and businesses this summer. (Credit...Eric Lee for The New York Times)

President Donald Trump intensified his push for Congress to pass his proposed legislation, urging Senate members to prioritize the bill over their vacation plans.

Trump wrote on Truth Social, calling for lawmakers to work together and finish the deal by the end of the week, emphasizing that no one should leave until the bill is approved.

The legislation faces significant challenges, including internal disagreements among Senate Republicans and the need to revise certain provisions after Senate parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough ruled that key elements must be removed to qualify for budget reconciliation.

Despite these obstacles, Republican leaders express optimism about meeting the self-imposed July 4 deadline, with House Speaker Mike Johnson maintaining confidence in their ability to finalize the legislation.

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