The bill cleared a key hurdle early this morning after the president and House Speaker Mike Johnson persuaded a group of Republican holdouts to change their votes.
The Justice Department had sought clarification of a recent Supreme Court decision that cleared the path for the administration to quickly deport immigrants to "third countries."
Gamblers pointed out on social media that by limiting the tax deduction to 90% of losses, bettors could actually owe taxes in years when they netted losses on their bets.
An intelligence assessment after the election found that Russia waged an information warfare campaign designed to boost Trump’s prospects and damage Hillary Clinton's candidacy.
Because the family is in regular deportation proceedings, there is no longer any reason to block their deportation, U.S. District Judge Orlando L. Garica said.