House ADVANCES First Round of DOGE Cuts — Lone Republican Sides With Dems To Vote “No”

House ADVANCES First Round of DOGE Cuts — Lone Republican Sides With Dems To Vote “No”


Here’s some great news: the House of Representatives voted today to advance the first round of DOGE cuts.

A move to advance the bill — which was proposed by President Trump and includes a whopping $9.3 billion in spending cuts from agencies like USAID, NPR, and PBS — passed 213-207.

It’s now headed to a full House vote.

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🚨 #BREAKING: The US House has just voted to ADVANCE the first round of DOGE cuts, including slashing $9.3 BILLION for USAID, NPR, and PBS

The vote was 213-207

LFG! 🔥

The first of MANY DOGE cuts! pic.twitter.com/WK8BoZhWls

— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) June 11, 2025

Fox News reported:

President Donald Trump’s $9.4 billion spending cuts package survived a key hurdle on Wednesday

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