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Explícame on MSNRon Johnson urges serious focus on spending cuts in Trump's BillThe House, led by Republicans, has passed a multi-trillion-dollar spending and tax package that includes many of President Donald Trump's priorities. As the bill moves to the Senate, concerns about its cost and spending cuts have emerged,
Ron Johnson is gearing up to push for far deeper spending cuts as the Senate takes up President Donald Trump's sweeping domestic policy package, which the House narrowly passed Thursday. The spending cuts in the GOP's megabill,
Sen. Ron Johnson hints he won’t run in 2028, potentially setting up a showdown in Wisconsin - The senator told a crowd that he was “just a guy from Oshkosh, just trying to — literally trying to save this country.
I'm generally the skunk in the room, or, you know, the kid who says the emperor has no clothes. I just ask my colleagues, “Hey, does anybody know how much we spent last year in total?” Dead silence. What the federal government spent in total.
Sen. Ron Johnson, a Republican from Wisconsin, indicated that he does not want to run for another Senate term, but he didn't rule the prospect out.
Ron Johnson (R-WI) dismissed a student's question about the Republican tax cut bill by mocking poor people. The Wisconsin Republican spoke Thursday at the Medical College of Wisconsin, where he defended the extension of president Donald Trump's tax cuts when one of the students asked why the GOP bill focused on spending cuts instead of raising revenue to balance the budget.
GOP leaders hope to have the sweeping bill to President Trump's desk by July 4, but some Senate Republicans are speaking out about what the bill would mean for the debt and Medicaid.