
Trump's $9 billion clawback passes first Senate test, while more hurdles await
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Trump's $9.4 billion clawback package cutting foreign aid and public broadcasting passes first Senate hurdle, despite lingering dissent.
Alex Miller is a writer for Fox News Digital covering the U.S. Senate.
But a trio of Senate Republicans joined with all Senate Democrats to vote against advancing the bill from the Senate Appropriations Committee, which required Vice President JD Vance to cast the deciding vote.
Trump's rescissions package would yank bank congressionally approved funding for foreign aid programs and public broadcasting. But some Senate Republicans have sounded the alarm and want changes made to the bill before it reaches the finish line.

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