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Trump and House Republicans meet to align on their midterm-year agenda
Summary
President Donald Trump will meet House Republicans at a Kennedy Center policy forum as they seek alignment ahead of a critical midterm year; votes on extending expired health insurance subsidies are expected as soon as this week.
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President Donald Trump will gather with House Republicans on Tuesday for a daylong policy forum at the Kennedy Center in Washington. The meeting is presented as an effort to align the party’s agenda at the start of a midterm election year that could shape Trump’s final two years in office. The Kennedy Center board, reported as aligned with Trump supporters, recently voted to rename the venue the Trump-Kennedy Center, and that change is being challenged in court. Republican leaders enter the session with a narrow 219-213 House majority after Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s resignation took effect.
Known details:
- The forum is at the Kennedy Center and is described as a daylong policy meeting with the president and House Republican lawmakers.
- Votes on extending expired health insurance subsidies are expected as soon as this week, and reports say it is unclear whether the president and the party will try to block passage.
- Topics likely to be discussed include promoting and implementing the GOP’s tax-and-border legislation, a broader affordability agenda, and midterm politics.
- Republican planners are reported to be considering a potential second tax bill that could pass on party-line votes and are also confronting the possibility of a partial government shutdown at the end of the month.
- The meeting follows the U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro, which has revived debate about presidential authority in that campaign; House Republican lawmakers have largely been reported as supportive of the administration’s actions.
Summary:
The gathering is intended to present a unified agenda as Republicans prepare for midterm contests and several immediate legislative tests. Votes on extending health insurance subsidies are expected this week, and lawmakers face decisions on tax measures and the risk of a partial government shutdown at month’s end.
