Monday could be a pivotal day for Senate Republicans, who are racing to meet President Donald Trump's Fourth of July deadline to pass legislation that contains big tax breaks and spending cuts. The House is being called back to session for votes as soon as Wednesday, if the Senate can pass the bill.
Meanwhile, Trump says he is not planning to extend a 90-day pause on tariffs on most nations beyond July 9, when the negotiating period he set would expire.
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Thune, Johnson not at the White House after all
Despite assertions from press secretary Karoline Leavitt that the president met Monday at the White House with the top two congressional leaders, that wasn't the case.
A spokesman for Senate Majority Leader John Thune said the South Dakota Republican was not at the White House on Monday and had no plans to go there later that day. Johnson was not at the White House either.
Thune is overseeing the so-called ''vote-a-rama'' session in the Senate ahead of a final vote on Trump's tax-and-border bill.
''Teams are obviously in close contact/coordination, as always,'' the spokesman, Ryan Wrasse, said on X, ''but we're continuing to move through vote-a-rama in the Senate as we work to move this bill one step closer to the president's desk.''