Fox News Politics Newsletter: Congress to conclude Trump’s signature bill

President Donald Trump’s $3.3 trillion, 940-page agenda bill is making its way through Congress, with the Senate recently completing consideration of the legislation and sending it back to the House of Representatives for final approval. The bill, which passed the House by just one vote in late May, must now go through the chamber once more before it can be signed into law by the president.
One of the key changes made by the Senate to the bill was the implementation of the “Byrd Bath” process, in which the various measures within the legislation are evaluated to ensure they adhere to the strict guidelines of the budget reconciliation process. Senate Majority Leader John Thune has indicated that further changes to the House version of the bill are likely as the two chambers work to reconcile their differences.
The White House has also been making headlines with its border bargain, which includes an ICE carveout for farm and hotel workers. This move has sparked backlash from some within the GOP, who are concerned about the implications of such a policy shift. Meanwhile, on the world stage, Iran-linked hackers are threatening to release a new trove of emails stolen from Trump’s inner circle following recent strikes.
Capitol Hill is abuzz with activity as well, with Labor Secretary unveiling a plan to slash 63 “outdated and burdensome” regulations. Democrats are vowing to fight tooth and nail as the Supreme Court takes up a campaign finance case, while House Republicans are calling for an investigation into an Obama-appointed judge in a Trump funding case.
Across America, the political landscape is shifting as well. In New York, Governor Hochul is facing challenges from potential GOP candidates, while in Florida, President Trump is taunting Governor Newsom to visit “Alligator Alcatraz” and learn something about immigration. Governor Noem is warning migrants to either self-deport or end up in “Alligator Alcatraz” during Trump’s visit to the facility.
Stay tuned for more updates on the Trump administration, Congress, and more on FoxNews.com. This article was written by Fox News staff.