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Trump’s administration pressured a company (ABC) to suppress First Amendment-protected speech in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s killing. Biden’s administration pressured multiple companies (including Facebook and YouTube) to suppress First Amendment-protected speech during the coronavirus pandemic.
The government is still set to shutdown, after Democrats Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries met with Trump and didn't reach a deal.
Trump’s sit-down on Monday with Jeffries, Schumer, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) was his first since becoming president in January. He canceled a meeting with Democrats last week, declaring that no meeting could possibly be productive.
Senate Democrats and House Republicans remain far apart on state budget talks, less than three weeks before the start of the next fiscal year. State Sen. Sara Anthony, D-Lansing, said the House Republican spending plan would result in deep cuts to state ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican leaders in the House and Senate said Wednesday that they will reject Democratic demands for an immediate extension of health care subsidies, challenging Democrats to vote against a stopgap spending bill that doesn’t include them but will keep the government open at the end of the month.
Trump administration officials and top Republicans warned Sunday that Americans will increasingly feel the pain of an ongoing government budget shutdown as a second week begins with most federal opera