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    2025-05-22 01:59:05 ·
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    Pro golf greats discuss South Africa with Trump, countrys president in tense meeting between leaders
    A pair of high-profile South African golfers were thrown into a tense exchange at the White House Wednesday.Ernie Els and Retief Goosen joined Cyril Ramaphosa, the president of South Africa, for a meeting in the Oval Office with President Donald Trump.While the meeting between the two leaders got off to a cordial start, the tenor of the meeting took a noticeable turn when Trump confronted Ramaphosa with a video that allegedly showed grave treatment of white farmers. Trump also presented Ramaphosa with documents he claimed were accounts of killings of "thousands" of Afrikaners.Ramaphosa offered multiple denials to the claims and made it clear the statements made in the videos were not representative of his government's policies. Els and Goosen were then brought into the discussion.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMTrump welcomed the golfers as he introduced the South African president."I really appreciate that you guys came along. It really helps us in our thought process," Trump said. "You two guys are fantastic," Trump added. "What a group of golfers South Africa has had."JALEN HURTS MAINTAINS HE 'WASN'T AVAILABLE' FOR EAGLES' WHITE HOUSE VISITEls previously held the world's No. 1 golf ranking. He presented his passport and said he was a "proud South African" before referencing "the apartheid era" and calling for unity."I know there was a lot of anger through the transition. There was a lot of stuff happening in the apartheid days," he said. "We grew in the apartheid era, but I dont think two wrongs make a right."Els added he was eager to attend the meeting and hoped it would prove beneficial for his country."We really wanted to meet you, meet the administration and see our way forward because we still want to see our country flourish," Els added.Goosen, a two-time U.S. Open winner, was asked about the farms in South Africa."My dad was a property developer as well as a part-time farmer, and, yeah, some of his buddy farmers got killed. The farm is still going. My brothers run it, but it's a constant battle with farms. Theyre trying to burn the farms down, to chase you away. So it is, it is a concern to try make a living as a farmer. Without our farmers, theres no food on the plate."Goosen said his family members who lived on farms had electric fences and lived in fear of crime."They left behind electric fences, you know, try to be, at night, safe. But it is constant whenever you leave that something could happen. Both of them have been attacked in their houses. My mom's been attacked in our house when she was 80. It is difficult. But the guys live a great life despite everything going on."Els and Goosen are well acquainted with the sitting U.S. president. Prior to Trump's first term in office, he posted a photo on social media of himself and Els."Ernie Els and myself at Trump National Doral," he captioned the 2013 Facebook post.Trump is an avid golfer. His real estate portfolio also includes golf courses.Fox News' Greg Norman contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    2025-05-22 01:59:05 ·
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    Biden urged to reveal disease history after cancer diagnosis
    The Wall Street Journal called on former President Biden, now 82 years old, to disclose his disease history to the public after he announced on Sunday that he has stage 4 prostate cancer.The announcement quickly led to multiple world leaders, including President Donald Trump, to state their support for Biden and his family and to wish for the former president's speedy recovery. But Biden's announcement has also led to confusion and speculation from journalists and the public over the president's disease history, including how long the Biden family has known about his diagnosis."President Bidens announcement Sunday that he has stage 4 prostate cancer, which has spread to his bones, is a sad moment for the country, and we wish him and his family the best for treatment and prognosis," The Wall Street Journal editorial board wrote Tuesday. "But Mr. Biden owes the public more information, given that he left office only 120 days ago, after telling voters he was fit to stay through 2029 and age 86."BIDEN'S 'LAST KNOWN' PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING WAS OVER A DECADE AGO, AS QUESTIONS MOUNT OVER DIAGNOSIS"A spokesperson told the press Tuesday that Mr. Bidens last known PSA blood test, which screens for prostate specific antigen, was in 2014," the editorial board continued, referring to a statement widely shared from Biden's press office.The PSA test is a blood test used primarily to screen for prostate cancer. The test measures the amount of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in the blood, according to the Mayo Clinic.The editorial board pointed out that while some men do miss the symptoms of prostate cancer, Biden was campaigning for re-election, meaning that he would have stayed in office for another four years.DAVE PORTNOY GOES OFF ON BIDEN'S LATE CANCER DIAGNOSIS AS ONE OF THE GREATEST SCANDALS IN US POLITICS"Had he remained in the race and won, the country would now be contemplating a President Kamala Harris without having had the election choice," The Wall Street Journal wrote."There is a long record of Presidents who concealed their ailments, from Grover Clevelands secret cancer surgery, to Woodrow Wilsons incapacity after his stroke, to John F. Kennedys Addisons disease," the editorial board wrote. "Mr. Bidens White House hid the extent of his age-related decline until his June 27, 2024, debate performance made it obvious to voters. Thats bad enough, and it has raised suspicions. Though hes no longer in office, the public-spirited thing for Mr. Biden to do is to clarify the details of his disease history and PSA choices."Fox News' Louis Casiano contributed to this report.
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    2025-05-22 01:59:05 ·
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    House Republicans divided as Trump's comprehensive bill faces critical vote
    Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., has been hard at work this week meeting with as many factions within the House GOP as possible to quell concerns ahead of a chamber-wide vote on President Donald Trumps "big, beautiful bill."Managing a razor-thin House majority isnt easy in the best of times, but negotiating the vast tax-immigration-energy-defense-debt limit bill has revealed both old and new fractures within the Republican Conference.Fox News Digital took a look at what the key factions have been looking for.HOUSE FREEDOM CAUCUS HEADING TO WHITE HOUSE AFTER DELAY PLAY ON TRUMP'S 'BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL'The House Freedom Caucus and their allies have been pushing the bill to go further on curbing Medicaids Affordable Care Act (ACA) expansion, and implementing work requirements for able-bodied Americans on the government healthcare program sooner than the current bills 2029 deadline.Theres broad consensus among Republicans on needing work requirements for able-bodied Americans on healthcare, but cutting too deeply into the Obamacare-era expanded population has some moderate GOP lawmakers worried.The conservatives have consistently argued that they are only seeking to reshuffle the program to make it more available for vulnerable people who truly need it, including low-income women and children.That same group has argued in favor of a total repeal of President Joe Bidens green energy tax credits in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) a push that has pitted them against Republicans whose districts have businesses that benefitted from those subsidies.DEMS WARN HOUSE REPUBLICANS WILL PAY PRICE AT BALLOT BOX FOR PASSING TRUMP'S 'BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL'Moderate Republicans in California, New York, and New Jersey have been taking a stand on raising the state and local tax (SALT) deduction cap.SALT deduction caps primarily benefit people living in high-cost-of-living areas like New York City, Los Angeles, and their surrounding suburbs.Republicans representing those areas have argued that raising the SALT deduction cap is an existential issue and that a failure to address it could cost the GOP the House majority in the 2026 midterms.Several of the Republicans vying for higher SALT deduction caps have pointed out that their victories are critical to the party retaining control of the House in 2024.SALT deduction caps did not exist before Trumps 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), which notably instilled a $10,000 ceiling for married and single tax filers.That cap has been received positively by the majority of Republicans, however and those in lower-tax, GOP-controlled states have dismissed the push for a higher SALT deduction cap as an unearned reward for Democratic states with high-tax policies.Republicans in places like Tennessee and Missouri have argued it was their tax dollars subsidizing wealthier, blue-leaning areas tax breaks. Blue state Republicans, meanwhile, have contended that they send more tax dollars back to the federal government which in turn helps pay for lower-tax states.There is some overlap between Republicans looking for more modest cuts to the IRA and those seeking a higher SALT deduction cap but not completely.Republicans in swing districts in Arizona and Pennsylvania have argued that upending those tax credits now would harm businesses in their districts that had begun changing their operations already to conform to those new tax breaks.In March, 21 House Republicans signeda letter urging their colleaguesto preserve the green energy tax credit."Countless American companies are utilizing sector-wide energy tax credits many of which have enjoyed broad support in Congress to make major investments in domestic energy production and infrastructure for traditional and renewable energy sources alike," they wrote.But conservative fiscal hawks pushing for a total repealsaid in their own letter that the U.S.' growing green energy sector was the product of government handouts rather than genuine sustainable growth."Leaving IRA subsidies intact will actively undermine Americas return to energy dominance and national security," they said. "They are the result of government subsidies that distort the U.S. energy sector, displace reliable coal and natural gas and the domestic jobs they produce, and put the stability and independence of our electric grid in jeopardy."
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    2025-05-22 01:59:05 ·
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    Cancer breakthrough and Biden's diagnosis, plus weight-loss drug perks
    NICK OF TIME A mother credits a TikTok video for leading to her cancer diagnosis after spotting a strange fingernail marking. Continue readingWALK IT OFF - Hitting a certain daily step count reduces cancer risk, an Oxford study finds. Continue readingSPRING SNOOZING Shop early Memorial Day sales for mattresses that will transform your sleep. Continue readingFacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitterLinkedInFox News FirstFox News OpinionFox News LifestyleFox News HealthFox News AutosFox News Entertainment (FOX411)Fox BusinessFox WeatherFox SportsTubiFox News GoFox Nation
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    2025-05-22 01:59:05 ·
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    Falcons' Jeff Ulbrich 'felt nothing but support' from team after his son prank called Shedeur Sanders
    Jax Ulbrich, the son of Atlanta Falcons defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich, sparked controversy after he got his hands on Sheduer Sanders' phone number from his father's computer before the start of the NFL Draft.Jax dialed the number to prank call Sanders during the draft.The NFL subsequently fined the Falcons assistant coach $100,000. The league also issued the Falcons a $250,000 fine.The situation sparked some debate about whether Ulbrich, in his second stint with Atlanta, would be dismissed from his job. But Ulbrich said he was never concerned his job was at risk.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"In all honesty, I never went there, but I felt nothing but support from the organization in every single way, from the people that worked the line in the cafeteria to [owner] Mr. [Arthur] Blank himself, all of them," Ulbrich told ESPN Wednesday.NFL ISSUES MASSIVE FINES TO FALCONS, JEFF ULBRICH OVER SHEDEUR SANDERS NFL DRAFT PRANK CALLUlbrich handled various assistant coaching roles from 2015-2020 during his first stint with the Falcons. Head coach Raheem Morris, also in his second stint with the team, brought Ulbrich back to Atlanta in January to fill the defensive coordinator opening.The Falcons fired former defensive coordinator Jimmy Lake shortly after the regular season ended."I felt great support from him. It was one of the biggest reasons, in all honesty, that I came back here because of the organization and what I think of this building," Ulbrich added.Ulbrich said he still hasn't decided on discipline for his son."We're still working through that, but it was a challenge for our family," Ulbrich said. "But it's a challenge that everyone in our family's up for. And like I said, it's going to make my son better because of it."During a news conference last month, Ulbrich said Jax's actions were "absolutely inexcusable." He also said he was unaware his son was responsible for the prank call until after the draft, but he was "shocked" when he did learn of the development.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    2025-05-22 01:59:05 ·
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    Army reveals 2-phase plan to remove service members with gender dysphoria
    The Army on Wednesday said it is approaching its second phase of separation with service members experiencing gender dysphoria, an initiative that follows the Trump administration's directive of prioritizing military excellence and readiness.A new memo issued by Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll and obtained by Fox News Digital outlines two phases in the separation process, the first of which will be completed at the beginning of June.The first phase, which ends June 6, allows service members who have been diagnosed with or have a history of gender dysphoria to identify themselves and volunteer to separate from the military branch, an Army spokesperson told Fox Digital.PENTAGON CEASES GENDER TRANSITION TREATMENTS AS IT MOVES TO BOOT TRANS TROOPSOnce a service member notifies an immediate commander, that commander will then notify a superior, initiating the separation process.Soldiers who reached a threshold for years of service qualify for voluntary separation pay or double the pay a service member would get by separating from the Army for various reasons, the spokesperson said.HEGSETH BANS FUTURE TRANS SOLDIERS, MAKES SWEEPING CHANGES FOR CURRENT ONESHowever, they will not qualify for separation pay if they have not reached the years of service, if there is pending administrative action against them or if they are facing Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) code infractions.In the case of pending administrative action against them, their discharge may also not be honorable.The Army said those who volunteer for separation, but do not qualify, will still be separated and afforded benefits; they will only forfeit the additional separation pay, according to the spokesperson.After the June 6 deadline for voluntary separation, the Army will enter the involuntary separation phase.In the second phase, "there will be means of identifying those who did not want to self-identify," the spokesperson said.HEGSETH ORDERS DEADLINE FOR TRANS SERVICE MEMBERS TO LEAVE MILITARY: 'OUT AT THE DOD'The spokesperson said soldiers' records, prior to the new policy, reflected service members' sex at birth.Once they are identified, a separation process will begin.TRANSGENDER SAILORS, MARINES OFFERED BENEFITS TO VOLUNTARILY LEAVE SERVICE OR FACE BEING KICKED OUT"Regardless of potential outcome, every service member will be treated with dignity and respect, however this shakes out," the spokesperson said.Driscoll's guidance comes after President Donald Trump issued an executive order Jan. 27, "Prioritizing Military Excellence and Readiness."Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth heeded Trump's executive order with a memo outlining what the Department of Defense needed to do to comply.
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    2025-05-22 01:59:05 ·
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    Fox News' Peter Doocy reveals history of questioning Biden's mental fitness
    Fox News' Peter Doocy has some unique insight on former President Joe Biden as questions continue to persist about whether there was a coverup to hide his declining mental state while serving as commander-in-chief.Doocy, a senior White House correspondent, posted multiple videos to X on Wednesday showing him questioning Biden and the White House about the then-president's cognitive decline."I have some unique insight on President Biden, having dedicated six years of my life to covering him," he wrote. "If you are wondering why nobody asked about his mental fitness, and why nobody asked if White House staffers were covering up his decline then you werent paying attention."WASHINGTON POST URGES CONGRESS TO ACT TO PREVENT ANOTHER COVER-UP OF PRESIDENT'S HEALTH AMID BIDEN REVELATIONSIn one video, Doocy is seen questioning Biden about Special Counsel Robert Hur's report that concluded that one of the reasons Biden wasn't charged for his handling of classified Obama-era documents found in his former office and at home was because he was a "well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.""I'm well-meaning and I'm an elderly man and I know what the hell I'm doing. I put this country back on its feet. I don't need his recommendation," Biden replied.Doocy then asked how bad Biden's memory was and would he be able to continue to serve as president."My memory is so bad, I let you speak," Biden shot back.Much of the media has been criticized for its reluctance to question Biden or the White House about his health concerns. The former president's health is once again in the headlines after CNN anchor Jake Tapper and Axios correspondent Alex Thompson's new book, "Original Sin: President Biden's Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again," was released on Tuesday.The book alleges that Bidens inner circle concealed his cognitive decline for years and was released just days after news broke that Biden had been diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer.In one instance, during a news briefing, Doocy questioned then-White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre about a campaign event in which Biden was present."At a fundraiser this week, President Biden told donors about how Charlottesville inspired his campaign, and according to the pool, a few mins later he told the story again nearly word for word. What's up with that?"CBS NEWS REPORTER SAYS WSJ'S 'COURAGEOUS' 2024 REPORT ON BIDEN'S DECLINE SHOULD HAVE WON THE PULITZER"What I can tell you is, and I'm going to be careful not to talk about it because this was a campaign event, the president was making very clear why he decided to run in 2019," Jean-Pierre responded.In another briefing, Jean-Pierre said Biden was making a "light-hearted joke" and "speaking off the cuff" when she was asked by Doocy about Biden's remarks that his "health is fine. It's just his brain."In another video, Jean-Pierre was asked about Biden's gaffe when he appeared to mix up French President Emmanuel Macron with Franois Mitterrand, the former president of France who died in 1996."How is President Biden ever going to convince the three-quarters of voters who are worried about his physical and mental health that he's OK even though in Las Vegas he told a story about recently talking to a French president who died in 1996?"WALL STREET JOURNAL CALLS OUT TAPPER FOR SNEERING AT PAPER'S STORY ABOUT BIDEN'S DECLINE"I'm not even going to go down that rabbit hole with you," she replied.Doocy also asked if Biden had been tested for Parkinson's Disease or dementia following his disastrous debate performance against then-candidate Donald Trump."What we shared with you was comprehensive, but he's had a full physical. We've shown the results of those this past three years," Jean-Pierre said. "We showed it just four months ago, and it is in line with what we have done, similar to President Obama, similar to George W. Bush. We are committed to continue to be transparent. We are committed to continue to show the results of those physicals, and look, it's the president's medical team that makes a decision."In another briefing, Jean-Pierre was questioned about why Biden was treated by White House staffers "like a baby."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"No one treated the president of the United States, the commander-in-chief, like a baby," she replied. "That's a ridiculous claim."Fox News Digital's Kristine Parks contributed to this report.
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    2025-05-22 01:59:05 ·
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    Pro golf greats discuss South Africa with Trump, countrys president in tense meeting between leaders
    A pair of high-profile South African golfers were thrown into a tense exchange at the White House Wednesday.Ernie Els and Retief Goosen joined Cyril Ramaphosa, the president of South Africa, for a meeting in the Oval Office with President Donald Trump.While the meeting between the two leaders got off to a cordial start, the tenor of the meeting took a noticeable turn when Trump confronted Ramaphosa with a video that allegedly showed grave treatment of white farmers. Trump also presented Ramaphosa with documents he claimed were accounts of killings of "thousands" of Afrikaners.Ramaphosa offered multiple denials to the claims and made it clear the statements made in the videos were not representative of his government's policies. Els and Goosen were then brought into the discussion.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMTrump welcomed the golfers as he introduced the South African president."I really appreciate that you guys came along. It really helps us in our thought process," Trump said. "You two guys are fantastic," Trump added. "What a group of golfers South Africa has had."JALEN HURTS MAINTAINS HE 'WASN'T AVAILABLE' FOR EAGLES' WHITE HOUSE VISITEls previously held the world's No. 1 golf ranking. He presented his passport and said he was a "proud South African" before referencing "the apartheid era" and calling for unity."I know there was a lot of anger through the transition. There was a lot of stuff happening in the apartheid days," he said. "We grew in the apartheid era, but I dont think two wrongs make a right."Els added he was eager to attend the meeting and hoped it would prove beneficial for his country."We really wanted to meet you, meet the administration and see our way forward because we still want to see our country flourish," Els added.Goosen, a two-time U.S. Open winner, was asked about the farms in South Africa."My dad was a property developer as well as a part-time farmer, and, yeah, some of his buddy farmers got killed. The farm is still going. My brothers run it, but it's a constant battle with farms. Theyre trying to burn the farms down, to chase you away. So it is, it is a concern to try make a living as a farmer. Without our farmers, theres no food on the plate."Goosen said his family members who lived on farms had electric fences and lived in fear of crime."They left behind electric fences, you know, try to be, at night, safe. But it is constant whenever you leave that something could happen. Both of them have been attacked in their houses. My mom's been attacked in our house when she was 80. It is difficult. But the guys live a great life despite everything going on."Els and Goosen are well acquainted with the sitting U.S. president. Prior to Trump's first term in office, he posted a photo on social media of himself and Els."Ernie Els and myself at Trump National Doral," he captioned the 2013 Facebook post.Trump is an avid golfer. His real estate portfolio also includes golf courses.Fox News' Greg Norman contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    2025-05-22 01:59:05 ·
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    Biden urged to reveal disease history after cancer diagnosis
    The Wall Street Journal called on former President Biden, now 82 years old, to disclose his disease history to the public after he announced on Sunday that he has stage 4 prostate cancer.The announcement quickly led to multiple world leaders, including President Donald Trump, to state their support for Biden and his family and to wish for the former president's speedy recovery. But Biden's announcement has also led to confusion and speculation from journalists and the public over the president's disease history, including how long the Biden family has known about his diagnosis."President Bidens announcement Sunday that he has stage 4 prostate cancer, which has spread to his bones, is a sad moment for the country, and we wish him and his family the best for treatment and prognosis," The Wall Street Journal editorial board wrote Tuesday. "But Mr. Biden owes the public more information, given that he left office only 120 days ago, after telling voters he was fit to stay through 2029 and age 86."BIDEN'S 'LAST KNOWN' PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING WAS OVER A DECADE AGO, AS QUESTIONS MOUNT OVER DIAGNOSIS"A spokesperson told the press Tuesday that Mr. Bidens last known PSA blood test, which screens for prostate specific antigen, was in 2014," the editorial board continued, referring to a statement widely shared from Biden's press office.The PSA test is a blood test used primarily to screen for prostate cancer. The test measures the amount of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in the blood, according to the Mayo Clinic.The editorial board pointed out that while some men do miss the symptoms of prostate cancer, Biden was campaigning for re-election, meaning that he would have stayed in office for another four years.DAVE PORTNOY GOES OFF ON BIDEN'S LATE CANCER DIAGNOSIS AS ONE OF THE GREATEST SCANDALS IN US POLITICS"Had he remained in the race and won, the country would now be contemplating a President Kamala Harris without having had the election choice," The Wall Street Journal wrote."There is a long record of Presidents who concealed their ailments, from Grover Clevelands secret cancer surgery, to Woodrow Wilsons incapacity after his stroke, to John F. Kennedys Addisons disease," the editorial board wrote. "Mr. Bidens White House hid the extent of his age-related decline until his June 27, 2024, debate performance made it obvious to voters. Thats bad enough, and it has raised suspicions. Though hes no longer in office, the public-spirited thing for Mr. Biden to do is to clarify the details of his disease history and PSA choices."Fox News' Louis Casiano contributed to this report.
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    2025-05-22 01:59:05 ·
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    House Republicans divided as Trump's comprehensive bill faces critical vote
    Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., has been hard at work this week meeting with as many factions within the House GOP as possible to quell concerns ahead of a chamber-wide vote on President Donald Trumps "big, beautiful bill."Managing a razor-thin House majority isnt easy in the best of times, but negotiating the vast tax-immigration-energy-defense-debt limit bill has revealed both old and new fractures within the Republican Conference.Fox News Digital took a look at what the key factions have been looking for.HOUSE FREEDOM CAUCUS HEADING TO WHITE HOUSE AFTER DELAY PLAY ON TRUMP'S 'BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL'The House Freedom Caucus and their allies have been pushing the bill to go further on curbing Medicaids Affordable Care Act (ACA) expansion, and implementing work requirements for able-bodied Americans on the government healthcare program sooner than the current bills 2029 deadline.Theres broad consensus among Republicans on needing work requirements for able-bodied Americans on healthcare, but cutting too deeply into the Obamacare-era expanded population has some moderate GOP lawmakers worried.The conservatives have consistently argued that they are only seeking to reshuffle the program to make it more available for vulnerable people who truly need it, including low-income women and children.That same group has argued in favor of a total repeal of President Joe Bidens green energy tax credits in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) a push that has pitted them against Republicans whose districts have businesses that benefitted from those subsidies.DEMS WARN HOUSE REPUBLICANS WILL PAY PRICE AT BALLOT BOX FOR PASSING TRUMP'S 'BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL'Moderate Republicans in California, New York, and New Jersey have been taking a stand on raising the state and local tax (SALT) deduction cap.SALT deduction caps primarily benefit people living in high-cost-of-living areas like New York City, Los Angeles, and their surrounding suburbs.Republicans representing those areas have argued that raising the SALT deduction cap is an existential issue and that a failure to address it could cost the GOP the House majority in the 2026 midterms.Several of the Republicans vying for higher SALT deduction caps have pointed out that their victories are critical to the party retaining control of the House in 2024.SALT deduction caps did not exist before Trumps 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), which notably instilled a $10,000 ceiling for married and single tax filers.That cap has been received positively by the majority of Republicans, however and those in lower-tax, GOP-controlled states have dismissed the push for a higher SALT deduction cap as an unearned reward for Democratic states with high-tax policies.Republicans in places like Tennessee and Missouri have argued it was their tax dollars subsidizing wealthier, blue-leaning areas tax breaks. Blue state Republicans, meanwhile, have contended that they send more tax dollars back to the federal government which in turn helps pay for lower-tax states.There is some overlap between Republicans looking for more modest cuts to the IRA and those seeking a higher SALT deduction cap but not completely.Republicans in swing districts in Arizona and Pennsylvania have argued that upending those tax credits now would harm businesses in their districts that had begun changing their operations already to conform to those new tax breaks.In March, 21 House Republicans signeda letter urging their colleaguesto preserve the green energy tax credit."Countless American companies are utilizing sector-wide energy tax credits many of which have enjoyed broad support in Congress to make major investments in domestic energy production and infrastructure for traditional and renewable energy sources alike," they wrote.But conservative fiscal hawks pushing for a total repealsaid in their own letter that the U.S.' growing green energy sector was the product of government handouts rather than genuine sustainable growth."Leaving IRA subsidies intact will actively undermine Americas return to energy dominance and national security," they said. "They are the result of government subsidies that distort the U.S. energy sector, displace reliable coal and natural gas and the domestic jobs they produce, and put the stability and independence of our electric grid in jeopardy."
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