President Donald Trump tried to seal the deal on his 鈥渂ig, beautiful bill鈥 by using the power of political persuasion Tuesday in a closed-door meeting to unify divided House Republicans. The multitrillion-dollar package has been at risk of collapsing ahead of planned votes this week. Trump implored Republicans to drop their fights and said afterward, 鈥淚 think we鈥檙e going to get everything we want.鈥
Secretary of State Marco Rubio also is on Capitol Hill, to defend the nearly 50% cuts to his department鈥檚 budget. He鈥檒l tell the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Tuesday that focusing on core priorities will strengthen the U.S. position on the global stage.
Trump hosted the 鈥檚 new loyalist leadership at the White House Monday night, to overhaul the national arts scene, and called 鈥 a 鈥渄ried out prune" after the rocker uses his stage to call out a "corrupt, incompetent and treasonous administration.鈥
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Rubio says US pursuing 鈥榲oluntary鈥 resettlement of Gaza civilians in other countries
The secretary of state acknowledged Tuesday that the Trump administration was approaching foreign governments about taking mass numbers of civilians from Gaza, but said any such displacement of Gaza鈥檚 people would be 鈥渧oluntary.鈥
鈥淭here鈥檚 no deportation,鈥 Rubio told lawmakers of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
鈥淲e鈥檝e asked countries preliminarily whether they will be open to accepting people not as a permanent solution, but as a bridge to reconstruction鈥 in Gaza, Rubio said, adding he was not aware of Libya being among the countries approached by the U.S.
Democrat Sen. Jeff Merkley sharply disagreed, calling it a 鈥渟trategy of forced migration.鈥
Trump 鈥楪olden Dome鈥 missile defense announcement expected
President Trump is expected to announce the concept he wants for his future Golden Dome missile defense program.
It would cost taxpayers tens of billions of dollars and take years to make a reality.
Golden Dome for the first time will put U.S. weapons in space, which could be fired to destroy an incoming missile during flight.
Pentagon planners have been developing options for the system, which a U.S. official described as medium, high and extra high choices based on their cost.
The administration picked the high version, with an initial cost ranging between $30 billion and $100 billion, according to the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to detail plans that have not been made public.
The White House and the Pentagon didn鈥檛 immediately respond to requests for comment.
Melania Trump decorates a wooden American flag during kids鈥 day at the White House
The first lady joined a few dozen children whose parents work in the Executive Office of the President in decorating wooden American flags.
She used a glue stick to attach two silver glittery stars to her red, white and blue flag after she sat down at at one of two tables in the Jaqueline Kennedy Garden on the South Lawn.
She admired their work and was heard telling several children their creations were 鈥渂eautiful.鈥
The event is part of the White House鈥檚 observance of Take Our Sons and Daughters to Work Day.
President Donald Trump is having his own event later Tuesday. Press secretary Karoline Leavitt will also answer questions at a mock press briefing for children whose parents are White House journalists.
Rubio denies knowing anything about Trump family deals with foreigners
Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy grilled Rubio on the point Tuesday, asking if he worried that Trump鈥檚 upcoming dinner with buyers of a Trump meme coin would be 鈥渃ontravening national security interests鈥 by giving foreign buyers direct access to him.
Rubio denied any knowledge of any profiting by Trump from the deals he and his family have made with foreign officials and others abroad.
And he claimed not to know about the widely reported dinner, which Trump interests have promoted on social media.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 keep the president鈥檚 social schedule,鈥 Rubio said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not on my phone. It鈥檚 not in my pocket.鈥
IRS Commissioner nominee grilled about Trump鈥檚 comments on Harvard鈥檚 tax-exempt status
鈥淭his is about more than Harvard, it鈥檚 a threat to anyone who poses a threat to the president,鈥 Sen. Elizabeth Warren asked Billy Long. 鈥淐an the president of the United States legally tell the IRS to revoke a taxpayers鈥 tax exempt status?鈥
Trump has said and to lose their tax-exempt status.
鈥淚鈥檓 gonna follow the law,鈥 the former Missouri congressman said. 鈥淚鈥檇 have to go to the lawyers.鈥
鈥淲hat do you understand this law to be saying?鈥 the Massachusetts Democrat asked.
Long responded that he would not be able to answer.
After the back and forth, Warren said 鈥測ou shouldn鈥檛 be within a thousand miles of the directorship of the IRS.鈥
Trump鈥檚 new prosecutor drops case against Newark mayor, charges NJ congresswoman instead
Federal officers while attempting to block outside an immigration detention facility on May 9.
announced on social media that she and is charging the congresswoman instead.
The complaint unsealed Tuesday charges McIver with two counts of assaulting, resisting and impeding agents for Homeland Security Investigations and Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
McIver accused the agents of escalating the situation and denounced the charge as a 鈥減urely political鈥 effort to deter legislative oversight.
Said Trump Tuesday: 鈥淪he was shoving federal agents. She was out of control. The days of that crap are over in this country. We鈥檙e going to have law and order.鈥
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Annual COVID-19 shots for healthy younger adults and children will no longer be routinely approved
Top officials for the Food and Drug Administration laid out the major new policy shift on Tuesday.
They say yearly updates to COVID shots will remain available to adults 65 and older as well as children and younger adults with at least one health problem that puts them at higher risk. They say this could include between 100 million and 200 million adults.
But the FDA framework published Tuesday in the New England Journal of Medicine urges companies conduct large, lengthy studies before tweaked vaccines can be approved for healthier people.
The change raises questions about people who may still want the shots but don鈥檛 clearly fall into one of the categories.
鈥淚s the pharmacist going to determine if you鈥檙e in a high-risk group?鈥 asked Dr. Paul Offit, a vaccine expert at Children鈥檚 Hospital of Philadelphia. 鈥淭he only thing that can come of this will make vaccines less insurable and less available.鈥
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Qatari leader defends 747 gift
The country鈥檚 prime minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani, said the potential donation of a new Air Force One plane is 鈥渁 normal thing that happens between allies.鈥
He made the remarks at a Bloomberg conference in Doha, rejecting allegations that providing the jet would function as a bribe.
The prime minister said it鈥檚 being done 鈥渋n full transparency, and very legally, and it鈥檚 part of the cooperation that we鈥檝e always been doing together for decades.鈥
Trump has been eager to replace the current Air Force One planes, which are nearly 40 years old, and he鈥檚 been frustrated that it鈥檚 taken Boeing too long to build new ones.
鈥淲hy wouldn鈥檛 I accept a gift?鈥 Trump recently told Sean Hannity on Fox News. 鈥淲e鈥檙e giving to everyone else.鈥
Secretary of State says Syria鈥檚 interim government could be 鈥榳eeks鈥 from collapse
Rubio stressed the importance of U.S. engagement with Syria, saying Tuesday that otherwise, he fears the interim government there could be weeks or months 鈥渁way from a potential collapse and a full-scale civil war of epic proportions.鈥
In this photo released by the Saudi Royal Palace, President Donald Trump, centre, looks to Saudi鈥檚 Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, right, shake hands with Syria鈥檚 interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Wednesday, May 14, 2025. (Bandar Aljaloud/Saudi Royal Palace via AP)
Rubio鈥檚 comments addressed Trump鈥檚 pledge to lift sanctions on Syria鈥檚 new transitional government, which is led by a former militant chief who led the overthrow of the country鈥檚 longtime oppressive leader late last year.
Lawmakers scrutinize Trump administration鈥檚 massive foreign policy changes
Senate Foreign Policy Committee Chairman Jim Risch opened Tuesday鈥檚 hearing with praise for the Trump changes and spending cuts. He welcomed what he called the administration鈥檚 promising nuclear talks with Iran.
Risch also noted what he jokingly called 鈥渕odest disagreement鈥 with Democratic lawmakers, who are using Tuesday鈥檚 hearing to confront Rubio about Trump administration moves they say are weakening U.S. influence globally.
Elon Musk says he鈥檒l reduce political donations
The richest person in the world said Tuesday that he鈥檒l be spending less on political campaigns.
鈥淚鈥檓 going to do a lot less in the future,鈥 Musk said via videoconference during a Bloomberg forum in Doha.
Asked why, he responded, 鈥淚 think I鈥檝e done enough.鈥
Musk鈥檚 decision could be a challenge for Republicans ahead of next year鈥檚 midterm elections. He spent supporting Trump in the presidential campaign.
IRS nominee gets confirmation hearing amid agency upheaval
Former Rep. Billy Long, who that called to abolish the Internal Revenue Service, gets his confirmation hearing to lead the agency before the Senate Finance Committee on Tuesday. The IRS has been churning through acting commissioners as it awaits the installation of a permanent leader. Expected questions include:
1. the hemorrhaging of tax-collecting employees due to cuts led by the Department of Government Efficiency
2. whether he supports removing the of Harvard University and other non-profit organizations
3. his lack of background in tax administration
4. his promotion of questionable tax credits
鈥淏ottom line, the American people have the right to know whether the future IRS commissioner is a crook,鈥 Democratic Sen. Ron Wyden said in his opening statement.
Authors condemn Trump鈥檚 firing of the Librarian of Congress
Seven former 好色tv Ambassadors of Young People鈥檚 Literature, including such prize-winning authors as Jacqueline Woodson, Kate DiCamillo and Jason Reynolds, are condemning the Trump administration鈥檚 firing of Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden.
The librarian鈥檚 responsibilities include appointing the ambassador, a position the Library of Congress established in 2008 鈥渢o raise national awareness of the importance of young people鈥檚 literature.鈥
鈥淗er wisdom and vision, along with her unfailing ability to work impartially with all constituents, are unparalleled,鈥 reads Tuesday鈥檚 statement, with endorsers also including Jon Scieszka, Katherine Paterson, Gene Luen Yang and Meg Medina. 鈥淒r. Hayden鈥檚 dismissal is deeply disturbing and should alarm all Americans.鈥
Trump promised last September: I鈥檒l take care of SALT
The president鈥檚 pessimistic tone Tuesday toward raising the deduction on state and local taxes is at odds with what he promised as he campaigned for another term last year.
鈥淚 will cut taxes for families, small businesses and workers, including restoring the SALT deduction, saving thousands of dollars for residents of New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and other high-cost states,鈥 Trump said last September during a campaign rally.
Trump had made this pledge while campaigning on Long Island, which is represented by Rep. Nick LaLota, one of the loudest proponents among House Republicans of increasing the SALT deduction.
Trump said as he walked into the House Republican conference meeting on Tuesday morning that increasing the deduction only helps Democratic governors.
Trump attacks Thomas Massie again: 鈥業 think he should be voted out of office鈥
The president took a swing at the Kentucky congressman, who has criticized how the GOP鈥檚 massive reconciliation bill will balloon the national debt.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 think Thomas Massie understands government,鈥 Trump said when asked about Massie on Tuesday morning. 鈥淚 think he is a grandstander, frankly.鈥
Massie hasn鈥檛 made his plans explicit but is assumed to be a 鈥渘o鈥 on the bill, which raises the nation鈥檚 debt limit in addition to extending current tax rates and making significant investments in border security and defense.
Massie, a known maverick in the House Republican conference, has been targeted by Trump before 鈥 when the lawmaker was set to oppose a stopgap funding bill in March to keep the government running, Trump called for a primary challenger.
Trump insists getting rid of 鈥榳aste, fraud and abuse鈥 is the only Medicaid change he wants
Democrats claim the federal-state health care program for low-income people will be in for steep cuts under Trump鈥檚 bill. The Republican president insisted that 鈥渨e鈥檙e not changing Medicaid.鈥
Before entering the private meeting with the House Republicans caucus, Trump repeated that he only wants to cut 鈥渨aste, fraud and abuse鈥 from the program.
At least 7.6 million fewer people would have health insurance with the Medicaid changes proposed in the bill, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office. And 3 million fewer people each month would receive food aid through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
Trump: State and local tax breaks benefit Democratic states
The president took a discouraging tone on increasing the federal SALT deductions 鈥 a must-have for a handful of blue-state Republicans.
Before entering his meeting with House Republicans on the party鈥檚 massive budget reconciliation bill, Trump said the people calling for larger federal deductions to offset state and local taxes are Democratic governors such as California鈥檚 Gavin Newsom, whom he called 鈥淣ewscum.鈥
鈥淭hose are the people that want this, and they鈥檙e Democrat states, they鈥檙e all Democrat states,鈥 Trump said. He said the 鈥渂iggest鈥 beneficiaries of SALT relief would be governors from New York, Illinois and California.
Trump has arrived at the US Capitol ahead of a meeting with House Republicans
Trump arrived after the short drive down Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House.
He鈥檚 making to try to unite divided House Republicans behind his multibillion-dollar tax cut and spending package. Trump鈥檚 鈥渙ne big, beautiful bill鈥 is at risk of collapsing due to internal divisions even before scheduled votes this week.
Trump will address House Republicans behind closed doors at their weekly meeting.
Senate Democrats get first chance to publicly grill Trump鈥檚 top diplomat
Senate Democrats are getting their first chance to publicly confront Rubio over dramatic cuts in foreign aid and other major changes in U.S. foreign policy.
Democrats on the Foreign Relations Committee have urged the former senator for months to come answer their questions about the dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development, Trump鈥檚 clashes with traditional allies including Canada and other drastic changes.
In her prepared remarks, the ranking Democrat, Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, argues that the Trump administration has 鈥渆viscerated six decades of foreign policy investments鈥 and given China openings around the world.
鈥淢r. Secretary, I urge you to stand up to the extremists of the administration,鈥 Shaheen says.
鈥楾oday, America is back,鈥 Rubio will tell the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Rubio鈥檚 testimony echoes the line President Joe Biden used when he took office and ended many of Trump鈥檚 first-term 鈥淎merica First鈥 policies.
Rubio鈥檚 prepared remarks claim four months of foreign policy achievements, even as these efforts remain frustratingly inconclusive: the resumption of nuclear talks with Iran, efforts to bring Russia and Ukraine into peace talks and efforts to end to the war in Gaza between Israel and Hamas.
And he鈥檒l praise agreements with El Salvador and other Latin American countries to accept migrant deportees, saying 鈥渟ecure borders, safe communities and zero tolerance for criminal cartels are once again the guiding principles of our foreign policy.鈥
Secretary of State is defending cuts of nearly 50% to his department鈥檚 budget
Marco Rubio says in his prepared remarks to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Tuesday that the cuts serve America鈥檚 foreign policy interests by eliminating waste, duplicative programs and unnecessary personnel. He asserts that by focusing on core priorities, the cuts actually strengthen the U.S. position on the global stage.
鈥淓very bureau and o铿僣e will have a clear mission. The Department will speak with one voice, guided by our statutory mandates and national interests 鈥 not fads or fringe academic theories,鈥 Rubio will say.
The proposed budget of $28.5 billion reflects the recession of some $20 billion in what Rubio called 鈥渋deologically driven programs鈥 focusing on diversity, equality, inclusion and climate change.
Trump is heading to Capitol Hill to persuade divided GOP to unify around his 鈥榖ig, beautiful鈥 bill
Trump is heading to Capitol Hill early Tuesday to seal the deal on his 鈥渂ig, beautiful bill,鈥 using the power of political persuasion to unify divided House Republicans.
Trump has implored GOP holdouts to 鈥淪TOP TALKING, AND GET IT DONE.鈥 But negotiations are slogging along and it鈥檚 not at all clear that the of extending the tax breaks while pumping in money for border security and deportations and imposing new limits on Medicaid has the support needed from the House鈥檚 slim Republican majority.
Conservatives are insisting on quicker, steeper cuts to federal programs to offset the costs of the trillions of dollars in lost tax revenue. At the same time, a core group of lawmakers from New York and other high-tax states want bigger tax breaks for their voters back home. Worries about piling onto the nation鈥檚 $36 trillion debt are stark.
is determined to push the bill forward and needs Trump to provide the momentum, either by encouragement or political warnings or a combination of both.
A key committee hearing is set for the middle of the night Tuesday in hopes of a House floor vote by Wednesday afternoon.
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Things are getting nasty between Springsteen and Trump
They have some similarities, Bruce Springsteen and Donald Trump 鈥 guys in their 70s with homes in New Jersey and big constituencies among white American men middle-aged and older. And both, in very different respects, are the boss.
That鈥檚 about where it ends.
The veteran rock star, long a political opponent of the president, stood up as one of Trump鈥檚 most prominent cultural critics last week with a verbal takedown from a British stage.
As is his nature, Trump is fighting back 鈥 hard. He calls Springsteen a 鈥渄ried out prune of a rocker鈥 and is even bringing Beyonc茅 into the fray.
On Monday, the president should be investigated to see if appearances they made on behalf of his Democratic opponent, Kamala Harris, last fall represented an illegal campaign donation.
Opening a tour in Manchester, England, Springsteen last Thursday that 鈥渢he America I love, the America I鈥檝e written about that has been a beacon of hope and liberty for 250 years is currently in the hands of a corrupt, incompetent and treasonous administration.鈥
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Trump vows to turn the Kennedy Center around as he seeks to remake arts and culture in America
Trump hosted the 鈥檚 leadership at the White House on Monday night, reinforcing his efforts to overhaul the social and ideological dynamics of the national arts scene.
The meeting of the center鈥檚 board in the State Dining Room followed Trump its previous members and announcing in February that he鈥檇 serve as the board鈥檚 chair. The new board, which unanimously approved Trump as its chair, is stocked with loyalists.
Trump has called the center鈥檚 past programming 鈥渨oke鈥 and 鈥渢errible,鈥 while more broadly seeking to slash federal funding for the arts 鈥 complaining that too much programming promotes leftist ideology and political correctness. In his view, to his own liking can go a long way toward creating a new arts and social culture nationwide.
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