Live updates: RFK JR. Difficult questions from Democrats on vaccines and abortion rights
Washington refers to the latest series of executive procedures for President Trump, including the provision of 2 million federal employees, up to the acquisition if they do not intend to return to work personally later this year.
Meanwhile, the freezing of the Trump administration on federal grants and other executives of Democrats-a few Republicans in a good position-have attracted those who say that the president offends his powers at the expense of public services.
In the Senate, Trump chooses for the health and humanitarian secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Junior, in front of the Senate Finance Committee for his confirmation session. This is the first two sessions for the candidate, whose differences in the past and vaccine doubts are likely to lead to some fireworks.
Trump, Parliament Speaker Mike Johnson, put in the link this week, as Johnson is looking to satisfy the White House, satisfy the hard-line conservatives and preserve the moderate, all while moving into the slim Gop at home.
Johnson, for his part, exudes confidence, and tells Emily Brooks Hill during a large -scale conversation on Tuesday that “all this is possible.”
The spokesperson and the Republican Party conference in the House of Representatives holds their annual issues in Florida this week, and they aim to appear with a plan to enhance President Trump’s ambitious agenda.
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