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Julia Manchester chats with The Hill's congressional reporter Mychael Schnell as Republicans disagree over how to implement President Trump's agenda, and Democrats sound the alarm over Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency taking aim at the IRS. Also in your debrief: Space-X pays a visit to the FAA following the deadly mid-air collision last month near Reagan National Airport, and a look at the potential impacts outside of Washington of Trump's efforts to reduce the size of the federal government. Make sure to subscribe to get your Daily Debrief with top headlines from The Hill every weekday. Follow The Hill on Instagram and X @thehill #TheHillTV #Trump #DOGE #Congress #IRS
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