1. Rep. Biggs: The U.S. is BROKE. We Need to Offset Any Additional Israeli Aid With Spending Cuts.

    Rep. Biggs: The U.S. is BROKE. We Need to Offset Any Additional Israeli Aid With Spending Cuts.

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  2. MATT GAETZ - NO INCREASE IN DEBT LIMIT WITHOUT SIGNIFICANT SPENDING CUTS

    MATT GAETZ - NO INCREASE IN DEBT LIMIT WITHOUT SIGNIFICANT SPENDING CUTS

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  3. U.S Government on the Brink of Bankruptcy! $36 Trillion Debt Crisis & Trump's Spending Cuts

    U.S Government on the Brink of Bankruptcy! $36 Trillion Debt Crisis & Trump's Spending Cuts

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  4. End birthright citizenship – Cut off funding to sanctuary cities, Freeze wasteful spending

    End birthright citizenship – Cut off funding to sanctuary cities, Freeze wasteful spending

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  5. Speaker Johnson Spending Cuts Target 'Fraud, Waste, and Abuse'

    Speaker Johnson Spending Cuts Target 'Fraud, Waste, and Abuse'

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  6. IRS fires 6,000 employees as Trump slashes government spending

    IRS fires 6,000 employees as Trump slashes government spending

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  7. Trump floats raising taxes on the rich to pay for sweeping tax and spending cuts package

    Trump floats raising taxes on the rich to pay for sweeping tax and spending cuts package

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  8. Trump's Agenda Legislation: GOP Pushes Tax Cuts Immigration Crackdown & Military Spending - WorldEye

    Trump's Agenda Legislation: GOP Pushes Tax Cuts Immigration Crackdown & Military Spending - WorldEye

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  9. Speaker Johnson Seeks Smaller Tax Package, More Spending Cuts

    Speaker Johnson Seeks Smaller Tax Package, More Spending Cuts

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  10. Trump's 2026 budget proposal calls for $163B in cuts to federal spending

    Trump's 2026 budget proposal calls for $163B in cuts to federal spending

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  11. MATT GAETZ: There will be no increase in the debt limit without significant spending cuts.

    MATT GAETZ: There will be no increase in the debt limit without significant spending cuts.

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