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Le financement du programme de Trump divise les républicains au Congrès

The U.S. Congress has approved a budget resolution supporting President Donald Trump's agenda, despite disagreements within the Republican party. The resolution outlines a plan to extend Trump-era tax credits, which are set to expire this year, at a projected annual cost of $400 billion. To offset these costs, the Republican leadership has proposed cuts to public assistance programs, including Medicaid. Trump emphasized that the resolution reflects a "complete" implementation of his "America First" agenda, while the Senate had previously proposed addressing border security funding separately.
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