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The Senate led by Les Républicains on Saturday evening Advanced a radical national policy package For the agenda of President Donald Trump after an hour -long dramatic vote, which is close to a passage.
The vote was 51 to 49, with two Republicans – Sens. Thom Tillis de Caroline du Nord and Rand Paul from Kentucky – joining all the Democrats in the opposition.
After the vote, Trump attacked Tillis To oppose the interior policy bill, threatening to meet potential republican primary challengers.
Sunday, Tillis announced that he Do not run for re -electionOpening a siege in a state of battle which was already one of the most highly contested races in the mid-term of 2026.
There will now be up to 20 hours of debate before a process in which senators can propose unlimited changes. And the head of the Senate minority, Chuck Schumer, Dn.y., forced a reading of the entire bill on the parquet floor, which will add hours to the process.
Elon Musk has taken over attacks On the bill, the appellant “completely crazy and destructive”. Tesla CEO criticisms previously led to a high -level spit with the president.
A Abandoned ice cream cart has become a symbol of resistance to residents of a district of West Los Angeles which opposes the aggressive immigration policies of President Donald Trump.
The cart belonged to a beloved ice cream seller, Ambrocio “Enrique” Lozano, who was arrested by federal agents last week when he traveled his usual route through Culver City.
A photo of the Lozano lonely ice cream cart spread quickly to social networks, triggering a tide of the responses of the defenders of immigration, residents and legislators. A crowdfunding campaign for Lozano and his family exceeded $ 57,000 after the photo drew national attention.
The response to Lozano’s arrest highlights a new strategy emerging after large-scale demonstrations have passed the city center of Los Angeles earlier this month. Instead of focusing on steps outside of federal buildings, residents of the county of the county concentrate on their own blocks and districts to show their opposition to the mass deportation efforts of Trump.
In other immigration news, Trump said in an interview with Fox News that he worked to develop a temporary success for immigrants who work in certain industriesMarking the latest change in the administration approach to the application of immigration for agricultural workers.
Zohran Mamdani, the alleged Democratic candidate for the mayor in New York, said that he said that he does not believe that billionaires should exist.
Asked directly if the billionaires should have the right to exist, Mamdani, who identifies himself as a democratic socialist, told NBC News ” putting the press “,” I do not think we should have billionaires because, frankly, it is so much money in a moment in our state and our country, and ultimately, which we need more in our city and in our state and in our state and in our state and in our state and in our state and in our state and in our state and in our state and in our state and in our state and in our state and in our state and in our state and in our state and in our state and in our state and in our state and in our state and in our state and in our state and in our state and in our state, “”
“And I can’t wait to work with everyone, including billionaires, to make a city just for everyone,” he added.
His remarks come when wealthy people in New York embroidered Mamdani in the days that followed to become clear that he would be the alleged candidate.
Meanwhile, Senator Chris Murphy, d-conn., Called the military strikes by President Donald Trump on “illegal” Iranian nuclear installations But dodged when he was asked if he had to be charged for ordering the attacks without approval of the congress.
“This is a decision made by the House. This is not a decision that the Senate is taking. But it is clear that it is illegal,” said Murphy when asked if he agreed with the comments of representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez according to which Trump strikes were reasons for indictment.
The blocks of apartments are dissolved in Gray fog in the Vietnamese capitalLike barges wearing inch sand along the red river to makeshift jets. At the street level, the city is blurring as if it were covered with film. The air stings your eyes and smells of chemicals, like chlorine but not quite. When the sun strikes, it is suspended like a red beach ball against the silver sky.
In January, the average air quality index in the city of almost 9 million people would violate the “dangerous” threshold of 300, which wrapped its horizon in fog and caused warnings of health officials.
The fog suspended in Hanoi is not only pollution, but a by-product of growth that has lifted the economy of Vietnam while fueling its environmental difficulties.
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