Senate Republicans passed a $72 billion immigration enforcement bill after 18 hours of voting, but blocked amendments against Trump's controversial $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund. Small cracks are forming in Trump's decade-long grip on the GOP as some Republicans object to his Iran war, intelligence pick, and settlement fund. Meanwhile, Trump critic John Bolton agreed to plead guilty to mishandling classified information—a case prosecutors say has legitimate legal merit, unlike other Justice Department cases targeting the president's perceived enemies. Senate Republicans rejected multiple amendments to block Trump's anti-weaponization settlement fund despite earlier bipartisan concerns, with only 3 GOP senators voting to restrict it.