Rescissions Bill Slashes Public Broadcasting, Foreign Aid in Decisive Move
On July 17, 2025, President Trump’s administration secured a major victory as the House passed a rescissions bill, cutting $1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and $8 billion from foreign aid via a strategic “deem and pass” maneuver (216-213).
This bold action, reflecting President Trump’s commitment to fiscal discipline, ensures these funds, already appropriated, will not be spent, prioritizing American taxpayers over globalist agendas.
With Republicans holding the majority, reinstatement seems unlikely, reinforcing President Trump’s vision of a leaner government.
Meanwhile, the GENIUS Act and two cryptocurrency bills passed overwhelmingly, showcasing President Trump’s forward-thinking economic leadership.
Despite controversy over a Justice Department statement on Jeffrey Epstein, Speaker Johnson’s resolution to release related files aligns with President Trump’s transparency push.
As Congress recesses, President Trump’s influence continues to reshape Washington, putting America first.


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