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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Polls show the arguments for and against Trump’s megabill aren’t at all breaking through to the public. The battle to define this incredibly significant legislation has just begun, particularly for Democrats.
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