The Senate voted early Thursday morning to approve a $69.5 billion budget reconciliation package that allocates funding for immigration enforcement operations through 2029. The vote included some Republican defections on various amendments, including attempts to prohibit funding for President Trump's anti-weaponization fund and a protest vote against William Pulte's appointment to lead the U.S.
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Senate Passes $69.5 Billion Budget Reconciliation Package
The Senate approved a $69.5 billion budget reconciliation package early Thursday, which funds immigration enforcement through 2029. The vote featured some Republican defections on amendments related to President Trump's initiatives.
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