The separate republicans on Trump plan to cut USAID and public dissemination

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The Senate Republicans are preparing to recover billions of dollars in foreign aid and financing for public broadcasting, but dissent is preparing among some who could eat at the request of the cut of President Donald Trump.
A cohort of Senate Republicans is growing public and private on the cancellation of the cancellations of $ 9.4 billion in the White House, which would reduce $ 8.3 billion from the US Agency for International Development (USAID) and more than $ 1 billion from the Public Diffusion Society (CPB), the financial arm supported by the Government for NPR and PBS.
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President Donald Trump speaks to journalists on the South lawn before boarding the Navy One and leaving the White House on July 1, 2025 in Washington. (Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images)
The cuts arise from the Department of Efficiency of the Government of Trump (DOGE), which was hailed by most Republicans for its mission to eliminate waste, fraud and abuses in the federal government.
However, concerns and calls for changes are made, in particular to the objects offered to the President’s emergency plan for the relief of AIDS (PEPFAR) and to the public broadcasting fund.
Publicly, meaning. Susan Collins, R-Maine, Mike Rounds, Rs.d., and Lisa MurkowskiR-ALASKA, all disseminated their concerns about the bill adopted by the house and envisage changes that could see the cut cuts.
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Senator Lisa Murkowski at the American Capitol on July 1, 2025 in Washington. (Getty Images)
“I don’t like it because he is currently written,” said Murkowski. “I am a fervent supporter of the public broadcasting company, and our health programs are important.”
Collins raised problems with the oblique bars in Pepfar, a problem raised during an audience with the managers of the White House last month, while Rounds is worried about the end of funding in rural radio stations, in particular for the Amerindian populations of its state and others “and their ability to obtain good information during stress period”.
The Republican Directorate of the Senate already has plans for an amendment process on the bill, which will probably end in another session of modification of the vote-a-rama-about two weeks after the exhausting modification process for the “large and beautiful bill” of Trump.
The head of the majority of the Senate, John Thune, RS.D., said that he intended to put the package on the Senate prosecution next week, probably before the deadline on Friday for the legislators to advance the Clawbacks.

Senator Markwayne Mullin, a republican of Oklahoma, speaks during a confirmation audience of the Senate armed services committee in Washington on January 14, 2025. (Al Drago)
If the bill is changed, it should be returned to the house before going to Trump’s office.
Senator Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., Told Fox News Digital that he expected that the A-Rama vote begins on Wednesday and said that hope was that leadership would be able to respond to as many concerns among the Republicans as possible before bringing the bill.
“Anyway, we have these conversations,” he said. “The fact is that, once we arrive at the vote-a-rama, we want so many problems to be solved so that we know where we are on the ground without any surprise. And I think we can do it, maybe not, but I think we can. I think we have had a good image of where we are now.”
Other legislators see the package in its current form as obvious to pass.
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Senator John Kennedy, R-La., said that if changes were proposed to continue spending with whom he agreed, he could find himself supporting adjustments to the package. But he testified his colleagues to reject a set of reduction in expenses which finally represented less than half a hundred of the entire budget of the country.
“It’s a time of control for our republican colleagues,” he said. “They believe in the reduction of expenses, either they do not. They believe in porn expenditure, or they do not do so, and I listened to my colleagues, especially during the more than 100 days and more, to talk about the big Dace. Well, it is now the chance to show it.”