Trump Signs 'Big, Beautiful Bill' Into Law on Fourth of July
- The Congressional Budget Office estimates $1.2 trillion in Medicaid and food stamp cuts, risking nearly 12 million coverage losses and a $3.3 trillion rise in the federal deficit.
- The bill was passed by the House on Thursday and signed by Trump on July 4, removing anti-trans provisions, with the Congressional Budget Office estimating a $3.3 trillion deficit increase over 10 years.
- Beyond that, the bill’s removal of anti-trans provisions may influence future legislative battles and political dynamics heading into the 2026 midterm elections.
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US President Donald Trump has signed a tax and spending bill that outlines his administration's top priorities. He chose the Independence Day holiday to sign his "big, beautiful" bill, as he calls it.
This law consolidates the radical agenda of the Republican president's second administration, but generated resistance within his own party.
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