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The Senate Republican members re -integrated Donald Trump’s $ billion claw package and promoted the bill through the final procedure obstacles with the help of Vice President JD Vance.
Lawmakers will now go back and forth through a 10 -hour discussion on this bill. The Senate Democratic Party is expected to avoid time and reduce the law on foreign aid and public broadcasting funding.
The Senate GOP agrees to eliminate cuts from Trump’s AIDS prevention program, HIV.

At the press conference at the US Capitol in Washington on June 17, 2025, the Senate Leader John Thune. (Getty image)
Trump’s smaller, $ 9 billion package passed with almost all the Senate Republicans, and all the Senate Democrats opposed it. The MITCH MCCONNELL of Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, Susan Collins, R-Maine and R-KY.
At the end of the debate on this bill, lawmakers will go through another voting right. In this case, either side of the aisle can provide an unlimited amendment to the bill. The Democratic Party will try to side or derive the package, and the GOP is expected to provide an amendment to save about $ 400 million for international HIV and AIDS funds on the cutting board.
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President Donald Trump is a Morris Town airport in Morris Town, New Jersey, on July 4, 2025, and talks with Air Force reporters from Joint Base Andrews Joint Base Andrews. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
The president’s pioneering on the Bush’s AIDS relief was agreed to vote and received the White House’s support. The funding of the program has damaged some Senate Republicans, and he publicly warned himself openly.
However, reducing funds in the package can prove that demanding sales in a house with speakers Mike JohnsonR-LA. The Senate Republican Party asked not to change the bill.
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May 22, 2025, in Washington, the US Parliamentary House of Representatives MIKE Johnson. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
He joined the Accounting Hawks of House Freedom Caucus, and warned that the Senator GOP demanded to maintain the process of rescue packages, and warned that there would be serious problems if the change was made, and did not declare a complete rebellion against the bill.
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Senate Leader John ThuneRS.D. hopes that the colleagues of Lower Chamber will play the ball and pass the bill ahead of the deadline for Friday.
“I was very interested in doing something about the PEPFAR problem,” he said before the vote. “So it is reflected in the substitutes, and if we can get the Senate’s finish line and get the house, I hope that the house can accept that little fertilization.”