Trump’s Budget Victory, Gold Card Plan, and More!

Trump secures a major budget win, introduces a controversial 'gold card' for wealthy immigrants, and faces legal challenges over federal funding freezes. Stay tuned for the latest updates!

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In a major win for President Trump, the House passed a sweeping budget resolution by a razor-thin 217-215

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vote.

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The bill includes $4.5 trillion in tax cuts and $2 trillion in spending cuts, advancing Trump’s agenda on

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border security, defense, and energy.

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Speaker Mike Johnson and Trump personally lobbied GOP holdouts to secure the votes.

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However, the bill still faces hurdles in the Senate, where negotiations will determine its final form.

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Trump announced a new 'gold card' program, allowing wealthy foreigners to buy U.S.

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residency and a path to citizenship for $5 million.

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The program replaces the EB-5 visa and aims to attract 'world-class global citizens.' Critics argue it favors the

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rich while ignoring broader immigration reforms.

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Trump even suggested Russian oligarchs could apply, sparking further controversy.

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A federal judge has blocked Trump’s attempt to freeze trillions in federal funding, calling it 'ill-conceived' and lacking

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legal basis.

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The administration had paused grants and loans to review compliance with Trump’s executive orders, but the court ruled

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the move could cause 'catastrophic harm.' The White House has yet to respond to the ruling.

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Teachers unions are suing the Trump administration over a directive that threatens to cut federal funding for schools

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that consider race in student programs.

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The lawsuit argues the policy is unconstitutional and goes beyond the Supreme Court’s ruling on affirmative action.

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The Education Department has declined to comment on the case.

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Even some conservatives are warning that Trump’s actions threaten the Constitution.

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At a recent summit, critics accused him of undermining the rule of law, citing his pardons for January

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6 rioters and his claim that 'he is the law.' Some predict he will defy court orders, urging

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Americans to stand up for democracy.