The article details internal Republican discussions and legislative efforts surrounding President Trump's trade policies and broader domestic agenda, highlighting anxieties among GOP lawmakers ahead of the midterms.
While U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer attempted to reassure Senate Republicans about upcoming trade deals to alleviate concerns over tariffs, Democrats are preparing to force a vote on a resolution to reject the president's broad tariff powers. Separately, various House and Senate committees are advancing components of a larger GOP legislative package, facing internal disagreements and skepticism from some Republicans regarding proposed measures like a new car fee, changes to Medicaid funding, student aid program cuts, and federal worker benefits.
These internal debates underscore the challenges Republicans face in unifying their party and delivering on Trump's agenda amidst economic concerns and upcoming elections.
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