House curators warn the Senate to preserve the discount reductions of $ 9.4 billion in Trump

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First on Fox: A group of conservatives from the Chamber warns the Senate to leave the cancellation package of President Donald Trump intact while the deadline to consider the expenses is looming.
The Republicans have until the end of Friday to face the bill, the legislative version of the White House demand to recover around $ 9.4 billion in funds already allocated by the congress.
However, the Senate Republicans reported that the bill could change some shortly after going beyond the room last month.
“In order to facilitate the mandate of President Trump’s voters, the Senate must adopt the whole of $ 9.4 billion in expenditure reductions in the bill on cancellation. Weakening one of these provisions would undermine its management and the discipline that our budget requires urgently,” said the letter.
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President Donald Trump asked Congress to cancel $ 9.4 billion. (AP photo / Jacquelyn Martin)
“This week, the Senate has the possibility of proving its commitment to voters by adopting the selected cuts that have long been targeting unnecessary and ideologically unnecessary expenditure programs that do not have their place in a responsible budget.”
The letter is led by representative Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., Former president of the House Freedom Caucus, and signed by 14 other Republican legislators.
The bill which adopted the Chamber in mid-June would cancel $ 1 billion in funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which distributes federal funding at NPR and PBS. The remaining 8.4 billion dollars target the American Agency for International Development (USAID).
Cups are part of some 190 billion dollars that the Ministry of Government (DOGE), formerly led by Elon Musk, has identified as part of its mission to reduce government waste.
Trump allies consider it a kind of test for what type of expenses cut the dangerously thin majorities of the congress.
He barely adopted the Chamber in a vote from 214 to 212, with four Republicans of the Chamber voting against various concerns, in particular the impact on stations of local public news and the financing of research on HIV / AIDS in Africa, known as Pepfar.
The president of the Senate credit committee Susan Collins, R-Maine, told journalists last week that the bill “needed significant changes”.

The letter is directed by the representative of the member of the caucus of the caucus of the conservative house Andy Biggs. (Getty Images)
“For example, I want to strike the termination of funds for Pepfar, which has a huge success file, after seeing some 26 million lives during the program,” said Collins. “I cannot imagine why we would like to end this program or the maternal and child health program, which aims to provide pregnant women in malnutrition of the important vitamins they need to deliver healthy babies.”
Senator Mike Rounds, Rs.d., said he “envisaged radio stations in some of the rural areas that made a lot of emergency services” when they discussed the changes he would like in the bill.
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Biggs’ letter warned: “This cancellation package simply scratches the surface. The left will howl, but this package only cuts the edges of an inflated federal expenditure. If the congress cannot even support the modest clawbacks, tax doom is not speculative, it is inevitable.”
“President Trump said: unnecessary programs and expenses, useless or ideologically conducted must go. The Chamber has acted on this mandate. Now the Senate must do the same.
“It is a decisive moment. The Senate will remain closed, will reject the pressure to preserve the status quo and will he reaffirm its commitment to leadership and tax responsibility? The answer will shape both the future of the Presidency of President Trump and the management of our nation. Respect the President’s plan. Preserving the cuts passed by the Chamber.”
The involvement process allows the president to ask the congress to block some of the discretionary funds that he appropriates each exercise.
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A package of attractions must pass the room and the Senate within 45 days of the introduction to allow these funds to remain blocked, otherwise they must be released.
However, the process also gives the power party a fast way by lowering the Senate threshold for the adoption of 60 votes to 51.
The Republicans of the Chamber and the Senate are both confronted with the thin majority of the razors of three votes each with full attendance, however, which means that such a vote is almost guaranteed to be close.
When he was contacted for an answer, the leader’s office of the majority of the Senate John Thune pointed out the Fox News Digital office to comment on the Southern Dakota Republican made to journalists on Monday.
“We hear people, and we obviously assess what a process of amendment on the ground could look like – what, if necessary, changes could be made before the ground, but we hope to have a vote to proceed tomorrow, and the motion of unloading voting tomorrow, so we will have to finalize some of the conversations we have with our colleagues on a modification process before that”, said Thune.