Trump 'anti-weaponization' fund sparks Republican infighting
U.S. Senate Republicans grappled with the ultimate fate of President Donald Trump's sidelined $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization" fund on Thursday, barely defeating a Democratic effort to permanently kill the fund and derail a $70 billion bill to pay for Trump's immigration crackdown.
Lawmakers began voting on amendments to the immigration bill in a "vote-a-rama" session that was expected to end in a vote on the underlying measure later in the day.
An initial motion by Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer to kill what Democrats call a "slush fund" for Trump's allies quickly brought the session to a largely procedural halt for hours after Republican Senator Susan Collins voted for the motion.
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