GOP Runs Into Voter Buzzsaw of Criticism on Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’
- Republicans face widespread voter opposition to President Trump's 'One Big Beautiful Bill' amid Senate resistance as debates continue in June 2025.
- The bill extends Trump's 2017 tax cuts favoring higher earners, cuts funding for Medicaid and food assistance, and imposes new work requirements, stirring controversy.
- County officials warn the bill would force California counties like San Diego to cover millions in new costs while cutting services for low-income residents.
- Illinois Senator Durbin estimated the highest tax breaks at $346,000 yearly for wealthy individuals, while polls show 59% oppose the bill and many expect harm to their families.
- The legislation's uncertain future suggests potential setbacks for Republicans amid unified Democratic opposition, Senate GOP divisions, and ongoing debates over budget impacts.
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Sen. Ron Johnson breaks down financial impact of Trump's 'Big, Beautiful Bill'
Senator Ron Johnson from Wisconsin presents an eye-opening report on the current state of U.S. spending and deficits. Senator Johnson shares his insights on the necessity of returning to pre-pandemic spending levels and discusses the implications of current fiscal policies. With a CEO mentality, he breaks down complex data into understandable terms, illustrating the severe financial challenges facing the nation.
Here's how American taxpayers will be impacted if the 'big, beautiful bill' fails
(The Center Square) – The Republican budget resolution, which among other things would extend the expiring 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, has sparked concerns over the resulting trillions of dollars in federal revenue loss.
‘Something For Every American’: Speaker Johnson Touts ‘America First’ Wins In Trump’s Megabill
By Adam Pack and Andi Shae Napier, Daily Caller News Foundation | June 16, 2025 House Speaker Mike Johnson is touting various provisions in President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” that he argues delivers on Republicans’ campaign promises to put Americans first. House GOP leadership has gone to the mat to defend the House-passed version of the president’s sweeping tax and spending bill, which they argue makes historic investments in border…
How GOP’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ could blow a $286 million hole in San Diego County’s budg
SAN DIEGO — Changes to Medicaid, food stamps and more proposed in President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” would put San Diego County on the hook for at least $286 million a year to keep those services going and comply…
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