Marjorie Taylor Greene eliminates Senate run
Bluestack Strategies founder Maura Gillespie will be taking part in the “Fox Report” with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s R-Ga. analyzes her not pursuing the Senate run and what it means for her political future.
Republicans in the House and Senate have worked for months on drastic laws to address presidential streaks Donald TrumpAgenda items.
Such bills can be made through the budget adjustment process, allowing the parties and the White House to pass a widespread policy overhaul while keeping the minority on the sidelines. It lowers the Senate threshold for passing from 60 to 51 votes, lined up with the House’s simple majority rule.
One warning, however, is that measures pushed into the bill must address taxes, expenditures, or government bonds. A key person will have a final say in something related to that area: the senator.
The Congress, which leads the Senate Office, is a nonpartisan and unelected role appointed by Senate Majority Leaders. There is no fixed period.

Senator Elizabeth McDonough advises Senate Republicans on President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill.” (Getty Images/Reuters)
The person’s role is to advise the Senate and its staff on the rules and precedents of the Chamber of Commerce. But the usually reserved role has plunged into the spotlight several times in Congress’ history, particularly the surrounding reconciliation.
“After all, it’s really a call to judgement, and you may sometimes be calling to judge that you rely on similar or similar situations where you have relied on reconciliation in the past.
“Or maybe this is a lot going on, people are trying to get through things, discussing or quoting past provisions of previous settlement bills.
The senators lead the “Birdbus,” an important part of the settlement process where the law is carefully considered, and measures that are not related to the contours of the settlement will be removed.
Particularly progressive lawmakers Ilhan Omar, D-Minn. in 2021 she called for the senator to be fired. Forced Senate Democrats They abandoned the minimum wage effort of $15 an hour after the settlement bill at the time.
Elizabeth McDonough, also a member of Congress, was appointed by former Senate majority leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), but still serves today, and has earned bipartisan respect for the treatment of her role.

Congressional Republicans use the budget adjustment process. (Fox News Digital)
MacDonough, appointed in 2012, is the first woman in the job. According to NPR, she was previously part of the Congressional office and was a temporary attorney for the Department of Justice.
“I think this particular legislator considers herself to be more administrative law judges. I think she generally saw that the Senate is allowed to escape settlement as a departure from precedent.”
“I think she has a ‘small’ conservative approach to what’s acceptable. At the same time, much of what is considered acceptable under the settlement relies on estimates produced by the Congressional Budget Office or the Joint Tax Commission. ”
When asked whether any of the current public settlement plans could face Congressional issues, both people who spoke with Fox News Digital came to mind a large obscuring the costs of permanently extending Trump’s 2017. Tax reductions and employment law.
The scoring method known as the current policy baseline will bring zero costs to extend the 2017 tax cut. Measuring this as an extension of the current economic situation will expand rather than take into account the government’s adoption via tax revenue.
Senate Republicans show they believe there is a legal basis for them to proceed with that calculation without the congressional statement.
“We think the law is very clear and ultimately the Budget Committee Chairman will make that decision,” said Senate majority leader John Tune, Rs.D. told reporters last month.
House Republicans announce tax plans for Trump’s “big and beautiful bill”

Sen. John Tune, Sen. Republicans could use current policy baselines to score tax cuts. (AP Photo/Jaclyn Martin)
“If it’s dropped or you just didn’t know what’s going to happen, it’s just going to affect so many provisions in the bill,” said a Senate GOP aide who spoke with Fox News Digital.
“All of a sudden, you know, all of these start scoring. [as an increase to the deficit]…And with your direction things become even more problematic,” the former aide said.
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But Winfrey said Republicans seem to have taken overall to heart about how they have written the text so far.
“They were actually pretty conservative about how they approached language,” he said.
He said “some of the immigration regulations could be visible twice,” but he still believed it was “finally okay.”
Republican leaders say they hope that by July 4th there will be a bill on Trump’s desk.
Fox News Digital has requested comment from the office of the current Senate Majority Leader.