Trump Pushes Unified GOP Strategy for Immigration, Taxes, and Spending
President-elect Trump meets with Republican lawmakers to resolve divisions over a legislative approach to his second-term agenda.
- President-elect Donald Trump is advocating for a single comprehensive bill to address immigration, tax cuts, and energy policy, but some Republicans prefer a two-bill strategy to expedite border security measures.
- Republicans plan to use the reconciliation process to bypass Democratic opposition in the Senate, leveraging their slim majority to advance major legislation.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson supports the one-bill approach but faces resistance from fiscal conservatives within his party, complicating efforts to finalize the strategy.
- Some Democrats signal potential bipartisan cooperation on issues like immigration reform, tax policy, and government efficiency, reflecting post-election shifts in political dynamics.
- Trump is hosting meetings with House Republicans at Mar-a-Lago this weekend to build consensus and address challenges in advancing his legislative priorities.




































