U.S. News: Political Maneuvers and Legal Battles Unfold
Current U.S. news covers Senate infighting over Trump's $3.3 trillion bill, Bryan Kohberger's guilty plea in Idaho murders, and Trump's plans for a Fed vacancy. The Supreme Court rejects free speech and Roundup cases while social media giants face legal challenges over user safety and immigration raids hit California farms.

In the latest developments, Senate Republicans grapple with internal divisions over President Trump's proposed $3.3 trillion tax-cut and spending bill, raising concerns over its potential impact on national debt. The controversial measure has led to a flurry of amendments as lawmakers seek to circumvent standard legislative procedures.
Meanwhile, Bryan Kohberger has entered a guilty plea for the 2022 murders of four Idaho college students, opting for life sentences over the death penalty. Elsewhere, Trump's administration is eyeing a future Federal Reserve vacancy to appoint a successor to Jerome Powell, signaling potential changes in monetary policy leadership.
Additionally, the U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear cases on free speech and Bayer's Roundup appeal, as Meta and TikTok face a wrongful death lawsuit. Immigration raids in California spark labor shortages, and Trump reiterates frustration over Japan trade talks as BlackRock warns about rising U.S. debt risks.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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