The Senate will begin today ‘Vote-a-rama’ in the Donald Trump agenda bill. Two firefighters were shot dead while responding to a fire in Idaho. Trump is expected to visit the “Aligator Alcatraz” detention center tomorrow.
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Senate will begin today ‘Vote-a-rama’ in the draft Law of the Trump Agenda before the final vote
He The Senate will begin a process called “Vote-A-Rama” Today at 9 am et in which members can offer unlimited amendments to the radical internal policy package for the agenda of President Donald Trump. The Senate led by the Republicans advanced the bill on Saturday night after a dramatic vote of a time schedule, moving one step closer to approval.
Yesterday, the non -partisan Congress Budget Office published an analysis that found that the Senate bill would increase national debt by $ 3.3 billion in the next 10 years. And projected that the legislation would lead to 11.8 million people who lose their health insurance by 2034 if promulgated.
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It is not clear if the Senate, where the Republicans have a majority of 53-47, will finally have the votes to approve the bill. The legislation would extend the tax cuts that Trump signed in 2017 and cut taxes on tips and the payment of overtime. It includes an impulse of $ 150 billion for military spending this year, along with an increase in federal money to carry out Trump’s mass deportations and the immigration application agenda. In part, I would pay that with cuts to Medicaid, SNAP and clean energy financing.
Senator Thom Tillis, RN.C., announced that he would not apply for re -electionA day after drawing Trump’s anger for opposing the broad internal policy package of the party. The surprise decision opens a seat in Battleground Carolina del Norte that was already scheduled to be one of the most disputed careers of the intermediate works of 2026.
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Alleged armed man found dead after a fatal shooting of Idaho firefighters
Two firefighters were shot dead While responding to a brush fire near Coeur d’Airne, Idaho, authorities said. Another injured firefighter was out of surgery and the stable at the hospital on Sunday night.
The fire seemed to have been established as part of an “ambush”, and the sheriff agents took active set of sniper, said the Sheriff of Kootenai County, Bob Norris. It is believed that a man whose body was found in Canfield Mountain next to a firearm acted alone in the shot in the first to respond, Norris said. The federal authorities contributed technology that helped track a cell phone signal that leads to the suspect’s body.
The authorities have not published the names of the victims or the shooter.
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Trump hoped to visit the ‘Cocodrilo Alcatraz’ detention center this week

President Donald Trump is expected to attend the Formal opening of a controversial immigration detention center In the Everglades of Florida, that state leaders have called “Cocodrilo Alcatraz”. Two White House officials and a Florida official familiar with the trip confirmed to NBC News that Trump is “probably” being there.
Last weekend’s environmentalist groups demanded to block the plan, arguing that it could have devastating effects on Everglades and hundreds of people also protested against the construction of the installation, which is expected to have 5,000 immigrant detention beds. It is estimated that it will cost $ 450 million annually.
The debate on the “Aligator Alcatraz” detention center is personal for members of the Miccosukee and Seminole tribes – Its houses and ceremonial sites surround the detention center on three sides.
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The fears grow for the chief of the Gaza Hospital who walked towards the Israeli tanks before the arrest

The director of the Kamal Adwan hospital in northern Gaza, Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, was last seen walking towards Israeli tanks before the soldiers stopped him in siege of the complex. Before his arrest, Abu Safiya, 51, was also the main doctor in Gaza for Medogobal, a non -profit organization based in Chicago that has been associated with local health workers since 2018 and organizes voluntary medical missions to the enclave.
Five other members of the Medogobal team have also been arrested, and today, the organization requested the Liberation of dozens of health workers arrested by Israelincluding Abu Safiya. “The Israeli authorities have violated the repeated and shameless international humanitarian law in repeated arrests and attacks on health workers,” he said in a joint letter published today along with several other organizations, including Human Rights Watch.
His call to the “immediate and unconditional liberation” of the health workers arrested that the concern is growing for the health of Abu Safiya, who has been arrested for more than six months without charge, according to his colleagues, the family and legal team.
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Staff choice: the entrepreneur of the board game fears Trump Turmoil Tariff
Dan Linden has spent tens of thousands of dollars of his life savings betting on a board game that is made in China. According to the previous commercial rules, the game, called Rephesps, believes that Jinga meets Kinex, would not have been subject to tariffs at all. But with Trump continuously announcing new commercial tariffs aimed at Chinese products, Linden fears for all his livelihoodNot only for the future of your dreams, since your daily work is also in the industry. “I’m not a millionaire or anything,” said Linden. “These hits of rates of $ 10,000, $ 20,000 and $ 30,000 will take a significant part of my own pocket.”
Linden’s story is representative of thousands of other owners and small businesses, who, unlike the multimillion -dollar companies with which they compete, often have little resource when it comes to changing their supply chains or cost structures to respond to Trump’s rates
– Rob Wile, Business Reporter
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