
Senator Marshall Demands Deeper Cuts to Trump's Bill: \$2 Trillion Target?
Washington, D.C. - Senator Roger Marshall (R-Kan.) is calling for significantly deeper spending cuts to President Trump's latest bill, going beyond the \$1.6 trillion already proposed by the House. In an interview on "The Hill Sunday," Marshall stated, “So the House has given us $1.6 trillion in spending cuts...I think we need to get that way north of $2 trillion, and now is the time to address that." His comments highlight a growing division within the Republican party regarding the bill's financial aspects. The Senator's emphasis on the urgency of the situation underscores the importance of the upcoming Senate deliberations on the bill. While the House has already approved a substantial cut, Marshall's call for even greater reductions signals a potential battle ahead as the Senate considers the legislation. This debate is likely to have significant implications for the national budget and economic policy. The potential impact on the average American family remains a key area of discussion, with Marshall highlighting the importance of stabilizing spending and continuing efforts to cut spending through the appropriations process.