Baffling B.S. of U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson
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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,
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Kentucky, said the raise is a serious hold up for him. "I still would support the bill, even with wimpy and anemic cuts," he told Fox News Sunday May 25, "if the
The Republican lawmakers' concerns underscore the potentially difficult path ahead for the sweeping domestic policy package.
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.
Ron Johnson said no amount of pressure from President Trump can move him from opposing the current version of "one big, beautiful bill."
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Explícame on MSNSen. Ron Johnson says GOP has the votes to block Trump tax bill over spending, deficit concernsSen. Ron Johnson says Trump’s bill lacks GOP support in the Senate amid deficit concerns, casting doubt on its passage.
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The Daily Caller on MSNRon Johnson Predicts GOP Senators Will Put Up Roadblock To ‘Stop The Process’ On Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’Republican Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson said Sunday on CNN that he believes there will be enough GOP members to halt President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” until their concerns are addressed. Despite Trump pushing Republicans to pass his budget reconciliation package,
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The Badger Project on MSNRon Johnson says Trump can't bully him off his deficit-reducing demandsThe Oshkosh Republican said he will block the president's debt-increasing "One Big Beautiful Bill" if it doesn't cut federal spending at a meeting Wednesday with the Milwaukee Press Club.
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Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) on Thursday criticized the House GOP’s recent sprawling package to enact President Trump’s tax priorities and cut spending, while swiping at his colleagues in the
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.