WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s move to unilaterally cancel another $5 billion in congressionally approved spending is drawing pushback from some Republicans, who warn that it is illegal and could increase the likelihood of a government shutdown . Senate Appropriations Committee Chair Susan Collins, R-Maine, said her team is “reviewing” its options to fight back against the Trump administration’s decision to use an uncommon tactic, known as a “pocket rescission," to cancel the fundin
Some Republicans object to Trump's move to cancel spending, warning of a shutdown

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