The legislation starts Republicans’ budget reconciliation process, but intensifies an intraparty feud with the House GOP.
Senate Republicans approved a plan in the wee hours Friday to spend $350 billion to pay for President Donald Trump’s mass deportation campaign, border security crackdown and military investments.
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