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By Hannah Lang Feb 3 (Reuters) - A White House meeting aimed at breaking a months‑long stalemate between major U.S. banks and cryptocurrency firms ended Monday without any agreement, underscoring industry divisions that continue to threaten progress on landmark digital‑asset legislation.
The White House is pushing back on reports that President Trump favors a 250-foot-tall “Independence Arch," calling the monument an iconic part of his vision for America’s 250th anniversary.
President Trump encouraged both parties in a post to social media to cast a “much needed Bipartisan ‘YES’ vote.”
The Los Angeles Dodgers manager offered a three-word response on celebrating his latest World Series win with President Trump.
The deal could be approved by the Senate as early as Thursday night, but would still need House approval before midnight Friday to avert another government shutdown.
Leavitt, a 28-year-old New Hampshire native, already has the second-longest tenure of President Trump’s five White House press secretaries.
A music video has since been relesed, but the White House is not among those celebrating the anti-ICE anthem. White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson shared a statement to The Hollywood Reporter:
Top House Republicans are plowing forward with plans to vote Tuesday on a roughly $1.2 trillion spending package.