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Fox News Politics Newsletter: Fed resignations spike on Trump’s offer

Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, where we bring you the latest updates on the Trump administration, exclusive interviews, and more Fox News politics content. Here’s what’s happening in the world of politics:

House Delays Key Vote on Trump Budget Bill After Conservative Fury Over Spending Cuts
The House of Representatives has delayed a key vote on President Trump’s budget bill after facing backlash from conservative lawmakers over proposed spending cuts. The bill, which aims to reduce government spending and tackle the national debt, has faced criticism from members of the GOP who argue that the cuts are too severe. The delay in the vote underscores the challenges that the Trump administration faces in getting its budget passed through Congress.

Gabbard Explains Why She Wouldn’t Call Edward Snowden a Traitor
In an exclusive interview, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard explained why she wouldn’t call Edward Snowden a traitor. Gabbard, who is seeking to assuage concerned senators, defended Snowden’s actions as a whistleblower and argued that he exposed government surveillance programs that infringed on Americans’ civil liberties. Her stance on Snowden has sparked debate among lawmakers and highlights the ongoing tensions over national security and privacy issues.

Senate Confirms Doug Collins to Lead the Department of Veterans Affairs
In a significant development, the Senate has confirmed Doug Collins to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs. Collins, a former congressman and staunch advocate for veterans’ rights, has pledged to prioritize improving healthcare services for veterans and addressing issues such as mental health and homelessness. His confirmation signals a new chapter for the VA as it seeks to better serve those who have served our country.

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Cashing Out: White House Expects Spike in Federal Resignations
The White House is anticipating a “spike” in federal resignations ahead of a Thursday deadline for a buyout offer. Nearly all federal employees were offered a buyout as part of President Trump’s plan to transition government employees back to working in their offices. The administration expects a surge in resignations in the next two days as employees decide whether to take the offer. This move reflects Trump’s efforts to reshape the federal workforce and streamline operations.

Advantage Trump: Opportunity to Save Medicare After Biden Administration’s Blow to Seniors
President Trump has been handed an opportunity to save Medicare following the Biden administration’s final blow to seniors. The Trump White House has pledged to protect Medicare and prioritize healthcare for older Americans in the face of potential cuts and changes proposed by the Biden administration. Trump’s commitment to seniors underscores his focus on healthcare and social welfare issues as he seeks to appeal to a broad base of voters.

Border Battle: Trump White House Makes Crucial Pledge Amid Lawsuits
In the midst of lawsuits from left-wing activists over the border crackdown, the Trump White House has made a crucial pledge to address border security and immigration challenges. Trump’s administration has vowed to uphold law and order at the border while also pursuing diplomatic solutions to address the root causes of migration. The border battle highlights the ongoing debate over immigration policy and enforcement measures.

Unlawful: FBI Agents Sue Trump DOJ Over Jan. 6 Investigations
FBI agents have filed a lawsuit against the Trump DOJ to block any public identification of employees who worked on Jan. 6 investigations. The agents argue that disclosing their identities could put them at risk and compromise ongoing investigations. The lawsuit underscores the tensions between law enforcement agencies and the government over transparency and accountability in the aftermath of the Capitol riot.

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Peace Through Strength: Trump and Netanyahu Discuss Iran, Hamas
President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are expected to discuss Iran and Hamas during a meeting at the White House. The two leaders have long-standing ties and share a commitment to regional security and stability. Their discussions on Iran’s nuclear program and Hamas’s activities in the region are likely to shape their strategic partnership and influence U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.

AI Summit: JD Vance Attends Summit in Paris
JD Vance, a prominent political figure and author, is set to attend an AI summit in Paris, according to French officials. The summit will focus on artificial intelligence and its impact on society, economy, and governance. Vance’s participation underscores his interest in technology and innovation as he seeks to engage with global leaders and experts on cutting-edge issues.

Gaza Rebuild: Trump Eyes Abraham Accords Expansion with Netanyahu Meeting
President Trump is eyeing the expansion of the Abraham Accords and the rebuilding of Gaza during a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. The Abraham Accords, which were brokered during Trump’s presidency, have paved the way for normalized relations between Israel and several Arab countries. Trump’s focus on regional peace and development reflects his commitment to promoting stability and cooperation in the Middle East.

In conclusion, the latest updates on the Trump administration and Congress highlight the ongoing challenges and opportunities facing the U.S. government. From budget battles to national security concerns, the political landscape remains dynamic and ever-changing. Stay tuned for more exclusive interviews and in-depth analysis on FoxNews.com. This article was written by Fox News staff.

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