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Senate clears sweeping defense policy bill

The Senate approved a $901 billion National Defense Authorization Act, authorizing the Pentagon’s budget, raising troop pay, and demanding video evidence of recent boat‑strike operations in the Caribbean. Lawmakers also inserted provisions to tighten congressional oversight of defense spending, signaling a rare bipartisan push for transparency. The 3,000‑page measure now heads to the White House for President Trump’s signature. The NY Times Wall Street Journal (politics) Washington Post (World)

House advances GOP health‑care package without ACA subsidies

The House moved forward a Republican health‑care proposal that omits any extension of Affordable Care Act premium subsidies, a decision that deepens the partisan divide over health policy. The vote, 213‑209, reflected sharp intra‑party tensions as moderates pushed for a shorter‑term subsidy fix, only to be rebuffed by party leadership. This advance sets the stage for a contentious Senate showdown. The Hill

Moderate Republicans join Democrats on ObamaCare discharge petition

Four centrist House Republicans signed a Democratic‑led discharge petition to force a floor vote on a three‑year extension of ACA tax credits, reaching the 218‑signature threshold. The move underscores a growing rebellion within the GOP against leadership’s refusal to address expiring subsidies, and it could compel a vote despite leadership opposition. The petition’s success illustrates the power of procedural tools in congressional negotiations. The Hill STAT News The Hill

Speaker Johnson asserts control amid rebellion

Speaker Mike Johnson publicly declared that he has “not lost control of the House” after the moderate revolt that saw GOP members side with Democrats on the subsidy petition. Johnson’s statement aims to reassure the party’s rank‑and‑file while signaling that leadership will continue to steer the legislative agenda despite the emerging fissures. The Hill

Appeals court permits Trump’s National Guard deployment in D.C.

A three‑judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit unanimously allowed President Trump to keep National Guard troops on the streets of Washington, D.C., pending further review. The court rejected the city’s claim that the deployment violated home‑rule statutes, highlighting the judiciary’s role in mediating executive authority versus local autonomy. Wall Street Journal (politics) The Hill The NY Times

Trump outlines 2026 agenda in upcoming White House address

President Donald Trump announced plans to deliver a live televised address outlining his agenda for 2026, focusing on economic policy, immigration enforcement, and foreign‑policy priorities. The speech is expected to set the tone for the upcoming midterm elections, where control of both chambers hangs in the balance. Analysts note the address could be a pivotal moment for reshaping the administration’s public image. bostonglobe.com

Veteran Republican Rep. Dan Newhouse announces retirement

Representative Dan Newhouse, one of the few Republicans who voted to impeach Trump in 2021, declared he will not seek reelection next year. His departure signals potential shifts in the conservative caucus of Washington’s 4th district and may open the seat to a more hard‑line challenger, affecting the GOP’s internal dynamics. Wall Street Journal (politics)

FCC chair faces Senate grilling over agency independence

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr was aggressively questioned by Senate Democrats over his criticism of media outlets and his stance on the Jimmy Kimmel controversy, raising concerns about potential politicization of the agency. Lawmakers accused Carr of undermining First Amendment protections, underscoring ongoing tensions between regulatory independence and partisan pressure. The Hill bostonglobe.com

Fed governor Waller meets Trump amid potential central‑bank leadership change

Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller is slated to meet President Trump as the administration considers a new chair for the central bank. The meeting reflects the President’s intent to influence monetary policy direction, a move that could reshape the Fed’s stance on interest rates and inflation control. Financial Times

House prepares to vote on bans of gender‑affirming care for minors

The House is set to consider two bills that would prohibit gender‑affirming medical treatments for transgender youth, one targeting Medicaid funding and the other redefining such care as “genital mutilation.” The proposals illustrate the intensifying cultural and legislative battles over LGBTQ rights at the federal level. STAT News

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Senate Passes Defense Policy Bill, Clearing It for Trump

The NY Times

The Senate passed the sweeping defense-policy bill, despite lawmakers’ pushback on one aviation-safety issue and the Trump’s administration approach to European security

Wall Street Journal (politics)

Senate passes Pentagon bill urging Hegseth to disclose boat strike evidence

Washington Post (World)

House advances GOP health care package that doesn’t include ObamaCare subsidy extension

The Hill

GOP centrists push Democratic ObamaCare discharge petition to 218-signature threshold

The Hill

STAT+: After revolt from moderate Republicans, House to vote on ACA subsidy extension

STAT News

These 4 rogue Republicans joined Democrats’ ObamaCare discharge petition

The Hill

Johnson says he has ‘not lost control of the House’ after moderates launch major rebellion

The Hill

A federal appeals court on Wednesday allowed President Trump to continue deploying National Guard units on the streets of Washington, D.C., at least temporarily

Wall Street Journal (politics)

Appeals panel pauses order blocking Trump’s DC National Guard deployment

The Hill

Appeals Court Allows National Guard to Remain in D.C., for Now

The NY Times

Trump to preview his 2026 agenda in an address to the nation

bostonglobe.com

Rep. Dan Newhouse, one of 10 House Republicans who voted to impeach President Trump in 2021, said he won’t run for reelection next year in his conservative Washington district

Wall Street Journal (politics)

FCC chair clashes with lawmakers over Jimmy Kimmel, agency independence during contentious hearing

The Hill

Senate Democrats grill FCC leader over Jimmy Kimmel controversy

bostonglobe.com

Fed governor Waller says rates could be cut by as much as a full point

Financial Times

STAT+: House set to vote on bills to ban gender-affirming care for young people

STAT News