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Republicans aim to advance reconciliation following administration's change on funding proposal

Republican senators, led by Senate Majority Leader John Thune, are optimistic about advancing a budget reconciliation package aimed at immigration enforcement. This follows the Trump administration's recent decision to retract a proposal for a significant funding initiative for MAGA allies.

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Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) and other Republican senators have identified a potential path for passing the stalled budget reconciliation package that includes funding for immigration enforcement operations. This development follows the Trump administration's decision on Monday to withdraw a proposal for a $1.8 billion fund intended to support allies of the MAGA movement. Thune made a statement on Monday urging the White House to take action.

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Republicans see path forward on reconciliation after administration backs down on anti-weaponization fund

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