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The Republicans of the Congress are divided into the Budget Act of President Trump because they require steep reductions for government programs, some Republicans say that they are not steep enough. The former advisor to the former Republican spokesman John Boehner, Maura Gillespie, and former special assistant of President Biden, Meghan Hays, joins Alex Witt to discuss the law template and a credit press.

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