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Trump’s megabill advances in the House after GOP divisions nearly derail it

  • On July 4, 2025, the Republican-controlled House advanced President Donald Trump's sweeping tax and spending megabill in Washington, D.C.
  • The bill seeks to continue nearly $4.5 trillion in tax relief measures introduced during Trump's 2017 tax legislation, facing unified opposition from Democrats and internal divisions within the Republican Party.
  • The legislation proposes $1.2 trillion in reductions affecting Medicaid and food assistance programs, introduces new work mandates for certain adults, and implements additional tax deductions for manufacturers.
  • House Republicans voted 219-213 to advance the bill after late-night efforts by Speaker Mike Johnson, who said, "We will meet our July 4th deadline."
  • The vote clears the path for a final House vote and President Trump to sign the bill, though some Republicans remain concerned over Medicaid cuts and energy provisions.
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