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New York Times:
How the G.O.P. Bill Saves Money: Paperwork, Paperwork, Paperwork — Instead of directly reducing benefits for the poor, Republicans are making them harder to get and to keep. — Low-income Americans would lose health coverage and government food assistance on an unprecedented scale under …
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Jonathan Cohn / The Bulwark:
A $1 Trillion Medicaid Cut Is THIS Close to Happening. Here's What It'd Look Like. — ENID RODRIGUEZ KNOWS WHAT A DIFFERENCE Medicaid can make, because it's made a huge difference for her. — Rodriguez, 51, has been working for pretty much her entire life—first in organizations …
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Rolling Stone and Townhall
Margot Sanger-Katz / New York Times:
Senate Version of Trump's Policy Bill Would Slash Medicaid Spending Even More — Analysis from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office found that Republicans' new version of the legislation would make far deeper cuts and lead to more people becoming uninsured than previous proposals.
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Brian Faler / Politico:
Senate Republicans' tax cuts cost projected to rise to $4.45T — The cost of Senate Republicans' tax cuts has grown to $4.45 trillion, congressional forecasters said Saturday night. That's up more than $200 billion from a previous draft of the plan, and reflects numerous last-minute changes lawmakers …
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Gregory Svirnovskiy / Politico:
'We don't pay people in this country to be lazy,' Mullin says of Medicaid work requirements — Sen. Markwayne Mullin is insisting President Donald Trump's sweeping domestic megabill doesn't break his promise not to cut Medicaid, even as the Congressional Budget Office estimates 7.8 million people would lose access if it passes.
Katherine Tully-McManus / Politico:
Senate rulekeeper deals blows to revised ‘Big, beautiful bill’ — A Medicaid carveout for Alaska was among the “Byrd bath” casualties. — The Senate's rewritten domestic policy bill faces new hurdles after the parliamentarian advised senators Sunday that several provisions violate …
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Trump megabill narrowly advances in Senate despite two GOP defections
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Justin Green / Axios:
Trump goes scorched earth on Thom Tillis over “big, beautiful bill”
Trump goes scorched earth on Thom Tillis over “big, beautiful bill”
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Thune, Vance cut deal with Senate conservatives to save GOP megabill
Thune, Vance cut deal with Senate conservatives to save GOP megabill
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Breitbart, Washington Examiner, Politico, Townhall and Grabien
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Tillis becomes third GOP senator to oppose Trump' s big, beautiful bill
Tillis becomes third GOP senator to oppose Trump' s big, beautiful bill
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Politico, The Daily Caller, Townhall, PoliticusUSA, Fox News, NewsNation and Punchbowl News
Nnamdi Egwuonwu / NBC News:
‘Insane and destructive’: Elon Musk resumes attacks on Trump's ‘big, beautiful bill’
‘Insane and destructive’: Elon Musk resumes attacks on Trump's ‘big, beautiful bill’
Miriam Waldvogel / The Hill:
Trump threatens to back Tillis primary challengers after ‘no’ vote on big, beautiful bill
Trump threatens to back Tillis primary challengers after ‘no’ vote on big, beautiful bill
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Agence France-Presse:
Iran will likely be able to produce enriched uranium ‘in a matter of months’, IAEA chief says — Rafael Grossi says some of Iran's enriched uranium stockpile could have been moved before US attacks — The UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi says Iran likely will be able to begin …
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Financial Times:
Iran could restart enriching uranium in months, says nuclear watchdog chief — Comments by IAEA's Rafael Grossi follow week of conflicting claims about damage done by US and Israeli strikes — Iran could be able to start producing enriched uranium again “in a matter of months” …
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CNN:
UN nuclear watchdog chief says Iran could again begin enriching uranium in ‘matter of months’
UN nuclear watchdog chief says Iran could again begin enriching uranium in ‘matter of months’
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The Hill
Arsalan Shahla / Bloomberg:
Iran Says It Doubts Truce Will Hold, Warns Against New Strikes
Iran Says It Doubts Truce Will Hold, Warns Against New Strikes
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Giovanna Faggionato / Politico:
Iran reportedly bans IAEA chief, surveillance cameras from nuclear plants
Iran reportedly bans IAEA chief, surveillance cameras from nuclear plants
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Mehr News Agency, The Hill, Washington Examiner, Fox News and Middle East Monitor
CBO Publications:
Estimated Budgetary Effects of an Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute to H.R. 1, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, Relative to the Budget Enforcement Baseline for Consideration in the Senate — As posted on the website of the Senate Committee on the Budget on June 27, 2025
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CBO Publications:
Estimated Budgetary Effects of an Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute to H.R. 1, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, Relative to CBO's January 2025 Baseline — As posted on the website of the Senate Committee on the Budget on June 27, 2025 — CBO estimates that enacting the substitute amendment …
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New York Times
Justin Green / Axios:
Senate's “big, beautiful bill” would add $3.3 trillion in new debt: CBO — The Senate reconciliation package being debated this weekend would add nearly $3.3 trillion in budget deficits over the next 10 years, according to a new estimate by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO).
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The Hill, STAT and The Indian Express
Jarrell Dillard / Bloomberg:
Senate Tax Bill Would Add $3.3 Trillion to US Deficits, CBO Says
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New York Times, Associated Press and Newsweek
Heather Cox Richardson / Letters from an American:
Last night just before midnight, Republicans released their new version of the omnibus budget reconciliation bill. …
Last night just before midnight, Republicans released their new version of the omnibus budget reconciliation bill. …
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Plain Dealer, The Gateway Pundit and Politico
Maria Sacchetti / Washington Post:
Star witness against Kilmar Abrego García was due to be deported. Now he's being freed. — Jose Ramon Hernandez Reyes is a three-time felon who has been released early from federal prison to a halfway house in exchange for his cooperation in the case.
Tobi Raji / Washington Post:
Tim Walz eulogizes slain lawmaker as a historic Minnesotan — and friend — Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz sat in a front pew during Melissa and Mark Hortman's funeral alongside former president Joe Biden and former vice president Kamala Harris. — Scores of mourners tearfully bid farewell …
Adam Edelman / NBC News:
To fight Trump's funding freezes, states try a new gambit: Withholding federal payments — The novel and untested approach has been introduced by Democratic lawmakers in at least four states. — Democratic legislators mostly in blue states are attempting to fight back against President …
James Lee / Hong Kong Free Press HKFP:
In Pictures: One of Hong Kong's last pro-democracy groups disbands citing ‘tremendous political pressure’ — One of Hong Kong's last pro-democracy groups, the League of Social Democrats (LSD), announced its disbandment on Sunday after 19 years. It came on the eve of the fifth anniversary …
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Daniel Barnes / Politico:
Inside the fallout at Paul, Weiss after the firm's deal with Trump — Firm chair Brad Karp said he struck a deal with the White House to save his business. But in the weeks since, the firm has lost some high-profile talent. — Three months ago, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison was under attack.
Hamilton Nolan / How Things Work:
Cross the Courts Off the List — We have enough information to conclude that the law won't save us. — The second Trump Administration has been a bold exercise in not caring about laws. It has been clear from day one—and grows ever more clear with each passing week …
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Executive Functions
Murtaza Hussain / Drop Site News:
Leaked Chats Show Pro-Israel Extremist Group Betar Organizing Street Confrontations — Founded as a paramilitary Zionist organization in 1923, Betar Worldwide has a prominent far-right chapter in the US that has aided the Trump administration's deportation efforts by doxxing and agitating against pro-Palestine organizers.

