U.S. Senate passes support, public broadcasting cuts in victory for Trump

The U.S. Senate, early on Thursday (July 17, 2025), authorised U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan for billions of {dollars} in cuts to funding for overseas support and public broadcasting, handing the Republican president one other victory as he exerts management over Congress with little opposition.

The Senate voted 51 to 48 in favor of Mr. Trump’s request to chop $9 billion in spending already authorised by Congress.

Most of the cuts are to applications to help overseas nations affected by illness, warfare and pure disasters, however the plan additionally eliminates all $1.1 billion the Corporation for Public Broadcasting was because of obtain over the subsequent two years.

Mr. Trump and lots of of his fellow Republicans argue that spending on public broadcasting is an pointless expense and reject its information protection as affected by anti-right bias.

Standalone rescissions packages haven’t handed in a long time, with lawmakers reluctant to cede their constitutionally mandated management of spending. But Trump’s Republicans, who maintain slender majorities within the Senate and House, have proven little urge for food for resisting his insurance policies since he started his second time period in January.

The $9 billion at stake is extraordinarily small within the context of the $6.8 trillion federal finances, and represents solely a tiny portion of all of the funds authorised by Congress that the Trump administration has held up whereas it has pursued sweeping cuts, many ordered by billionaire Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE.

As of mid-June, Mr. Trump was blocking $425 billion in funding that had already been appropriated and beforehand authorised by Congress, in keeping with Democratic lawmakers monitoring frozen funding.

However, Mr. Trump and his supporters have promised extra of the “rescission” requests to eradicate beforehand authorised spending in what they are saying is an effort to pare again the federal authorities.

The House of Representatives handed the rescissions laws with out altering Mr. Trump’s request by 214-212 final month. Four Republicans joined 208 Democrats in voting no.

But after a handful of Republican senators balked on the extent of the cuts to world well being applications, Russell Vought, director of the Office of Management and Budget, mentioned on Tuesday that PEPFAR, a world program to battle HIV/AIDS launched in 2003 by then-President George W. Bush, was being exempted.

The change introduced the scale of the package deal of cuts to $9 billion from $9.4 billion, requiring one other House vote earlier than the measure might be despatched to the White House for Trump to signal into legislation.

The rescissions should go by Friday. Otherwise, the request would expire and the White House shall be required to stick to spending plans handed by Congress.

Republican ‘No’ Votes

Two of the Senate’s 53 Republicans – Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Susan Collins of Maine – joined Democrats in voting in opposition to the laws.

“You don’t need to gut the entire Corporation for Public Broadcasting,” Ms. Murkowski mentioned in a Senate speech.

She mentioned the Trump administration additionally had not supplied assurances that battles in opposition to illnesses corresponding to malaria and polio worldwide can be maintained. Most of all, Murkowski mentioned, Congress should assert its function in deciding how federal funds have been spent.

Republican Senate Majority Leader John Thune of South Dakota known as Mr. Trump’s request a “small, but important step toward fiscal sanity.”

Democrats scoffed at that, noting that congressional Republicans earlier this month handed a large package deal of tax and spending cuts that nonpartisan analysts estimated would add greater than $3 trillion to the nation’s $36.2 trillion debt.

Democrats charged Republicans with giving up Congress’ Constitutionally-mandated management of federal spending.

“Today, Senate Republicans turn this chamber into a subservient rubber stamp for the executive, at the behest of Donald Trump,” Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer of New York mentioned.

“Republicans embrace the credo of cut, cut, cut now, and ask questions later,” Mr. Schumer mentioned.

The cuts would overturn bipartisan spending agreements most just lately handed in a full-year stopgap funding invoice in March. Democrats warn a partisan minimize now may make it harder to barter authorities funding payments that should go with bipartisan settlement by September 30 to keep away from a shutdown.

Appropriations payments require 60 votes to maneuver forward within the Senate, however the rescissions package deal wants simply 51, that means Republicans can go it with out Democratic assist.

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