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The Republican-led Senate has been debating changes all night to President Trump's massive tax and spending package.
NPS' Claudia Grisales reports Republican leaders are hoping to pass the plan after hours of new internal party negotiations.
Senators have taken up dozens of amendments from both parties,
with Republicans hoping new tweaks to the massive spending plan will win them enough support within their party.
Democrats, however,
have put up a series of amendments to delay the process and attempt to cut the bill.
Senators have struck one major provision from the legislation to block states from regulating artificial intelligence.
However,
while the bill retains its biggest measure to extend a tax cut program passed under President Trump's first term,
the plan to pay for it remains in flux.
Senate Republican leaders are hoping to overcome internal divisions to get the plan to President Trump's desk by a self-imposed July 4th deadline.
Claudia Gonzalez, NPR News.
President Trump will go to Florida today to attend the opening of a new facility deep in the Everglades.