PoliticsThe Senate Ref Just Blew the Whistle What's going on: Senate Republicans just hit a major snag in their push to pass President Donald Trump’s sweeping domestic policy bill by July 4. Yesterday, Senate parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough said several key provisions don’t meet the rules needed to bypass a filibuster, because they’re not strictly focused on budget-related changes. The flag means proposed GOP measures totaling $500 billion in spending cuts — including major Medicaid reductions and changes to student loan repayments — can’t be included in the bill. With just days before the deadline, Republicans are now scrambling to rewrite or replace sections of the legislation. Trump, meanwhile, tried to keep spirits high at a White House event yesterday, though he touted a provision that isn’t even in the bill. What it means: Republicans are now in the same boat Democrats were in during 2021, when MacDonough blocked their plans to raise the minimum wage and expand immigration access. Some GOP lawmakers, including Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL), want her fired, accusing her of pushing a “woke agenda.” Others, like Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD), are quietly working on backup plans. Lawmakers could overrule MacDonough, but they’re the ones who appointed her to follow the rules. It’s a tough pill to swallow when things don’t go your way no matter what side of the aisle you’re on. Related: How the GOP Tax Plan Could Shift Wealth Across Generations (CBS) |